Brewster Rockit by Tim Rickard

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  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    …Wasted in the end.

  2. rayannina

    rayannina said, 4 months ago

    He is so not going on Oprah with that one.

  3. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Then Margueritem beat them both. :)

    Almost thou persuadest me, Toada, that thou couldst handle a daily one-panel strip (like “Life with Garfield”, but starring thyself).

  4. rmleon

    rmleonGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    so, key to success is: be the steppER, not the stepEE. Step on others before they step on you? Is that toada’s drift? Not very wise if you ask me.

  5. waycyber

    waycyberGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Who thinks R U Sirius could do with a visit from Heath Ledger’s Joker?

  6. Nick V

    Nick V said, 4 months ago

    Moral of the story - make sure you’ve got the entire picture before you do anything, or else there might be something HUGE that you failed to notice that could ruin everything.

  7. massha

    massha said, 4 months ago

    Nick- quite in line with Toada’s cynical nature, the moral of the story is futility of work and equifinality… (Whoever passed by and stepped on them both was not there in the picture before, it was a new and unforeseen force.) Reminds of despair.com motivational posters.

    Love this story line!

  8. The Knight Who Says EKKE Ekke ekke p!tang zoo boing (unintelligible muttering)

    The Knight Who Says ... said, 4 months ago

    We love you, Toada.

  9. Trebor39

    Trebor39 said, 4 months ago

    Damned if you do, damned if you don’t!

  10. Johanan Rakkav

    Johanan RakkavGenius_badge said, 4 months ago

    Or as one of Despair.com’s Demotivators says about Ambition: “The journey of a thousand miles sometimes ends very, very badly.”

    http://despair.com/ambition.html

  11. SherlockWatson

    SherlockWatson said, 4 months ago

    A musical moment:

    We love you Toada, oh yes we do,
    You have great wisdom and your words are true;
    With optimistic minds you screw,
    Oh Toada, we love you.