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Sunday Funnies – LOL, April 18, 2020 (And by “Sunday,” of course I mean “Saturday”)


Does this make sense outside of New York?


Texting

Tatulli, dude, you might have overestimated how funny the Coronavirus would feel by mid-April

Seriously… humor is possible, even necessary; but simply using the virus as a prop, with no underlying punchline, just doesn’t work.
1957 called… No, just “1957 called”

Is there a joke here other than a (circular) meta reference to the fact that the strip only has four panels?

Fire Pez

So it goes

Kilby sent this to me asking whether Tralfamadorian is mainstream enough to be used here (leading to my question of what a “Tralfamadorian year” is)
(By the way, this post was actually supposed to go live before B.A.‘s question — but that’s easier said than done when you’ve lost track of days of the week. Maybe we’re all on Tralfamadorian time now)
And that led to whether Calvin and Hobbes had any business using “Weltanschauung” some years back.
And likewise the Washington Post’s recent use of a long German word (redundant, I know), without italics, which apparently both he and I noticed at the time although neither of us remembers what the word was.
We do not understand

Whatever it is he’s getting at, I’d have been nervous about sending this out into the world knowing it wouldn’t be published for three weeks and Queen Elizabeth is after all, 112 years old.
And before anybody asks…
Three comics in one day about the obsessive hoarding of toilet paper still doesn’t qualify as synchronicity.