In a Precambrian diet, you eat like the Ediacara biota did. Lie perfectly still in nutrient-rich seawater and absorb all your nutrition through your skin.
This reminds me of a line from the “Big Bang Theory” theme: “The autotrophs began to drool.” (That doesn’t make a bit of sense to me scientifically, but it’s still catchy.)
Cliff doesn’t look like he’s been eating microbes and algae. But maybe he has a corner on the microbe and algae market and plans to get rich and eat steak.
Randy B Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Feast” is so not the right word.
Bilan over 9 years ago
Can you eat Graboids?
corzak over 9 years ago
In a Precambrian diet, you eat like the Ediacara biota did. Lie perfectly still in nutrient-rich seawater and absorb all your nutrition through your skin.
CaptBullock over 9 years ago
This reminds me of a line from the “Big Bang Theory” theme: “The autotrophs began to drool.” (That doesn’t make a bit of sense to me scientifically, but it’s still catchy.)
Coyoty Premium Member over 9 years ago
Soylent Green is supposed to be made of microbes and algae. See if Costco has it.Oh wait, it’s actually microbes and Algy. Never mind.
gfredrickson85 over 9 years ago
Isn’t that just being a vegetarian?
Observer fo Irony over 9 years ago
Sounds like the food in my refrigerator.
SunflowerGirl100 over 9 years ago
Donuts made of microbes and algae. Mmmmm
kaffekup over 9 years ago
Cliff doesn’t look like he’s been eating microbes and algae. But maybe he has a corner on the microbe and algae market and plans to get rich and eat steak.
ChessPirate over 9 years ago
No, Brewster, Microbes and Algae are not brand names of Cheesy Puffs…
AlnicoV over 9 years ago
Cliff does have the mentality of an amoeba, particularly one of the brain eating variety.
GoodQuestion Premium Member over 9 years ago
And it’s all you can eat! . . . ☻
rphbeta over 9 years ago
It all sounds like a culinary race to the bottom.
Daniel Quilp over 9 years ago
Once again, the comments are as funny as, if not funnier than, the cartoon.
Phatts over 9 years ago
hmmm, microbes and algae … sounds like BEER!