Mythtickle by Justin Thompson

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  1. baslim_the_begger

    baslim_the_beggerGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Does he get to wear two wedding rings, or just put one on twice?

  2. m_ortal

    m_ortal said, 9 months ago

    Skipping ahead… Just imagine the divorce. Ouch.

  3. mivins

    mivins said, 9 months ago

    Karma as Portia – terrific! And the rainbow bridge is especially apropros for this tale.

  4. revtry

    revtry said, 9 months ago

    Ms. Nature will rule against Narcissus because what he wants goes against Nature.

  5. Orgelspieler

    Orgelspieler said, 9 months ago

    revrty, who the bloody blazes are you to assess what goes against nature and what doesn’t? If you want to believe it yourself, because it says so in a highly subjective, fourth-century Byzantine collection of even earlier patriarchal writings (i.e., “The Bible”), that is your privilege, but a lot of us will thank you to restrain yourself from voiding your hypocritical bathos all over the rest of us who do not believe in the same way.

  6. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 9 months ago

    Wandering in the chaos the battle has left,
    We climb up the mountain of human flesh,
    To a plateau of green grass, and green trees full of life.
    A young figure sits still by a pool,
    He’s been stamped “Human Bacon” by some butchery tool.
    (He is you)
    Social Security took care of this lad.
    We watch in reverence, as Narcissus is turned to a flower.
    A flower?

    Excerpt from Supper’s Ready
    by Genesis

    ( How Dare I Be So Beautiful? )

  7. Cathy Hosler

    Cathy HoslerGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Roger, some of us agree with revtry.

  8. Orgelspieler

    Orgelspieler said, 9 months ago

    Believe as you will. I do not object to your right to believe anything at all, even that the world is flat and that evolution is a myth. However, I do object when people think their own beliefs give them a right to dictate the beliefs or behavior of others, and try to give their own beliefs the force of law.

  9. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Well said Roger, on both comments.

  10. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    I am a strong believer in freedom of religion. I am also a strong believer in the separation of Church and state. The principle separating church and state was put in place to protect both. By all means a person should be free to practice their own faith. Equally all other persons should be protected from any and all attempts to impose the moral judgments of a religious institution outside of that institution.

  11. bunnyhun

    bunnyhun said, 9 months ago

    Roger, it kind of sounds like you’re trying to impose your beliefs on revtry

  12. Orgelspieler

    Orgelspieler said, 9 months ago

    Read my comment again, bunnyhun. That is not at all what I said. I do not myself concur with his (or her) belief system, but (s)he (and you) remain perfectly free to believe as (s)he wishes, and even to express those beliefs freely in public. My issues begin where people bearing those beliefs try to codify them as law and thus force me, and those who believe like me, to comply with them.

    I will also admit to a profound bias against statements such as “contrary to nature,” “mandated by God,” and the like, since such statements and phrases have been used over the centuries to justify many and various crimes against one’s fellow-beings, human and otherwise.

  13. The.Rifleman

    The.Rifleman said, 9 months ago

    While probably not for the same reason, I agree with revtry’s comment. I see marriage as unnatural, and that is what Narcissus wants here. What is natural is what one would do without preconceptions or indoctrination by any societal influence, whether political or religious. I think Robert E. Howard was who said, and I paraphrase: Barbarism is the natural state of man, Civilization is unnatural and ultimately barbarism shall prevail. Mating is natural, marriage is not…it’s a by product imposed through indoctrination by an unnatural sense of being civilized.

  14. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 9 months ago

    Q: What did Narcissus say to Dick Cheney

    A: “Don’t think I haven’t tried!

  15. Parson1

    Parson1 said, 9 months ago

    I’m a serious believer in the separation of church and the comment section of my favorite comic.

  16. Burgundy2

    Burgundy2 said, 9 months ago

    I will chose the path that’s clear. I will chose Free Will. (Rush)

  17. rmcq

    rmcq said, 9 months ago

    Roger, In this case, considering in the real story of Narcissus, he dies because he can’t turn himself away from his reflection doesn’t bode well for being on nature’s side.

  18. JUSTIN THOMPSON

    JUSTIN THOMPSONGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Well it has been quite a day on the MythTickle comment area. So many ideas, thoughts, points, and feelings expressed, it’s really wonderful, thank you to all of you- and I do mean ALL of you.
    So what does this poor, non-paid, overthinking cartoonist take from all of these comments? What philosophical, chin-scratching, eye-to-the-sky musing can sum this all up for me today?
    The fact that someone called my strip their “favorite comic”.
    I may never forget that.
    Cheers.

  19. NebulousRikulau

    NebulousRikulauGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Let’s see…
    “The second commandment is like it. You shall love your neighbor as yourself.”
    .
    .
    So you have to love yourself before you can love your neighbor, so why not marry yourself before marrying anyone else?

  20. Doctor Toon

    Doctor ToonGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    NebulousRikulau - I already love myself, but the neighbor might be upset if I loved his lady. Besides there’s that other commandment about coveting your neighbors wife, etc.

    Those commandments keep getting in the way of all the fun, don’t they?

  21. mivins

    mivins said, 9 months ago

    “Against nature?” There’s a famous couple of male penguins who have lovingly hatched and raised an abandoned egg. We’re far from being the only species whose behavior includes same-sex sexual activity and bonding. We may be the only narcissists, though.
    Justin, nice work!
    And you too, Roger.

  22. Owlsly Whistlepig

    Owlsly WhistlepigGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    all of us…Just enjoy the fact we are all different and enjoy the cartoon

  23. bmonk

    bmonkGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    It’s only in Hollywood that there’s only one way to love another person. In my life, and in most people’s, love includes respect, limits on how we treat one another, caring, and so on. It does not, in nearly every case, involve getting into bed together.

  24. Dypak

    DypakGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Make that two Justin. Probably alot more than that, if we can just keep them from arguing with each other.

  25. Radical-Knight

    Radical-KnightGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Well said Roger, you too Bmonk. Good to hear from you Justin. Me too Burgundy. Revtry, does it really go against nature, or just the taboos society?

  26. baslim_the_begger

    baslim_the_beggerGenius_badge said, 9 months ago

    Sounds like bmonk has read Eric Fromm’s “The Art of Loving” (no not a sex manual, quite the opposite) Love is a many-faceted experience, not passive, and not simple. Part of his discussion is on self-love, meaning that if you are incapable of loving yourself, how can you truly love another? Of course, I think Narcissus’s love of self falls short, and is more of an infatuation (you don’t need to be constantly looking at your reflection in true self-love)

    Justin, you are right to be happy with the result of this strip!

  27. 3hourtour

    3hourtour said, 9 months ago

    …I self love when I read ‘Lila’

  28. Simon_Jester

    Simon_Jester said, 9 months ago

    Bill Cosby: I Luv Myself Better Than I Luv Myself

    ( Hands down, the best James Brown parody ever. )

  29. Orgelspieler

    Orgelspieler said, 9 months ago

    rmcq - I’m familiar with the Narcissus myth, and both of its interpretations… Greek moralist, and Freudian.

    We’ve all got a little bit if Narcissus in us, wouldn’t you say?

    The.Rifleman, your grammar and spelling are amazingly polished for someone who believes barbarism to be the natural state of mankind. I’m not disagreeing, I just found it an interesting contrast.