Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller
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About Non Sequitur
Non Sequitur is Wiley Miller’s wry look at the absurdities of everyday life. A hit with fans of all ages, the strip is syndicated in more than 700 newspapers. Non Sequitur has received four National Cartoonists Society divisional awards, the most prestigious in cartooning. It is the only comic strip to win the coveted award in its first year of syndication and the only one to ever win in both the best comic strip and best comic panel categories.This hilarious creation is not only creative but also clever. It tackles current cultural issues such as politics, celebrities, male-female relations, materialistic desires and society’s obsession with weight. Non Sequitur will have you laughing at the controversy of everyday life.
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Superfrog said, 15 days ago
All the calories are in the middle.
psa11973 said, 15 days ago
Wiley, you’re such a genius!
grapfhics said, 15 days ago
And the inert ingredients are fillers.
Avolunteer said, 15 days ago
LOVE it!!
GrinsToYa said, 15 days ago
Finally… a diet I can relate to.
steffenmc said, 15 days ago
It will work if you only eat the middle and throw the framing away
Richard said, 15 days ago
Due to Wiley’s genius I can have the dozen donuts that I just bought…………..life is good.
ronaldmundy said, 15 days ago
D NUT?
Destiny23 said, 15 days ago
Alright, who tagged this “A river in Egypt”?! ;o)
TheDoctortheoneonlya... said, 15 days ago
That could easily be Danae’s little soapbox business……..
No wait - She just sells the franchise.
Dracip said, 15 days ago
Looks like the dude has tried the donut diet a few times before…
cleokaya
said,
15 days ago
A donut for da nut.
nighthawks
said,
15 days ago
yes, I’ll have a dozen with denial and sprinkles
Logicman said, 15 days ago
Destiny – I dunno but I LIKE it1 The problem here is not the donuts, it is the lack of exercise and processed refined sugars that the typical western diet/lifestyle is swimming in. If you want a donut, go eat one, but make it a REAL dough-naught made with things like wheat and non trans fats (yes that probably means animal fat….) and then burn off the calories by doing real physical labor (and yes, I know – I don’t do that either, thus the spare tire around the middle…)
So easy to say, so hard to do!
Doctor Toon
said,
15 days ago
I actually had a donut diet work for me several years back, unintentionally.
I was really pushing it at work and came home hungry
I started eating about half a dozen donuts a day after work.
Over the course of several months I did gain a few pounds.
Quit eating the donuts and lost nearly 20 pounds in a few months.
I was still working as hard and the calorie reduction paid off.
the GhostPony
said,
15 days ago
The diet part? You’re only allowed to eat the hole.
bmonk
said,
15 days ago
It even works if you eat only virtual doughnuts…
Trebor39 said, 15 days ago
Did you mean the “whole” doughnut?
Potrzebie said, 15 days ago
I lost a few bucks on Krispy Kreme! THis diet fad is too late!
artisanx said, 15 days ago
Actually, those are Cheerios with a thyroid problem…
But the good thing is you can use them as spares when you get a flat!
cholldekkgher stenst... said, 15 days ago
Donut do that!
k_sera said, 15 days ago
I’ve had great success with this diet for years!
OldHipster said, 15 days ago
I wonder if the Donut Dude is set up very close to or around the corner from a Police station?
Ya know?
treered said, 15 days ago
OldHip, need a coffee cart too!
this is a GREAT toon!