
From Andréa, who sent it in as both a Geezer and a CIDU, and asks “Why is the coroner referring to him at all if he’s still alive???”

From Andréa, who sent it in as both a Geezer and a CIDU, and asks “Why is the coroner referring to him at all if he’s still alive???”




Sent by Boise Ed.
The comic’s creator on his website can’t stop punning apparently, and gives the post containing this a title of “O temp, O remoras“.


From Andréa.

From Philip.

There’s some editorial disagreement on this possibly-CIDU: Is there no discernible intended joke at all, or is there an evident-enough intention but it isn’t a good joke?


Both from Andréa.



(The pun isn’t always on a word that appears in the caption or dialog.)





From Andréa:







From Andréa:

Speaking of grammar:


And after the argument, she drove off in a Huff.
(If you are on a phone, you may not be able to see the Huff.)

Funnier than it deserves to be!



From Andréa and more.

From Andréa.




From Andréa.
Below from Anon:

Above from Andréa.

Mitch4 says: My turn to be stupid — I looked at this and thought “Okay, decent pun, taking pro-biotic as contrast to amateur-biotic. Hey, we could also imagine pro-biotic as trying to be opposite of anti-biotic, wouldn’t that be inventive? If only there were such a term … “