9 to 5 by Harley Schwadron
- October 31, 2009
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Rancorous bosses, quirky workers, and an up-and-down stock market populate the world of 9 to 5. A cast of regular characters include J.B. Wells (the boss), Sims (office flunkey) and Ms. Forbes. While mainly a satire on business, the comic also pokes fun at technology, relationships, dogs and cats, and life in general. The cartoon is by Harley Schwadron, whose business cartoons have appeared in Playboy, Barrons and many other top publications for many years.
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cabrobst said, 23 days ago
There’s an idea! If society gives you lemons, have no social interaction whatsoever. Become Amish.
Yukoneric said, 23 days ago
Not the same.
Joe Allen Doty said, 23 days ago
The original church, called “The Way” in the New Testament books, did meet in the homes of local members. So, the children in those days were “home-churched.”
You can still take your children to worship services in a church building these days and if you have family Bible study and prayer on the days you don’t assemble with other believers, that can be a way to “home-church” your children.
propellerdiver said, 23 days ago
The Bon Chretiens, also known as Cathars, weren’t very churchy, either. They believed in home worship, birth control, vegetarianism, and pacifism. Between 1205 and 1230 Pope Innocent III killed about 1,000,000 of them. They were the closest thing they had to the early Christians back then, before The Church started becoming a despotic political force. They mostly lived in the south of France, in Catalonia, Langedoc and Occitan. We think of crusades as being against the Moslems, but this one was against “heretic” Christians. Very sad. It makes me wonder how the world would look today if they had survived. Coincidentally, this is the same region where the new movies and novels suggest Mary Magdalene settled after the Cruxifiction.
cabrobst said, 22 days ago
The RC has a lot to answer for.