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A small town in the American Southwest... everything in the desert is designed to prick you, wound you or eat you. What better metaphor for 21st century Earth? Prickly City is a comic strip about the friendship between Winslow, a coyote pup, and Carmen, a straight and narrow kind of kid. Prickly City offers a conservative perspective on political and social events within an ongoing storyline. As Carmen might say, "We may not be correct but we will always be right."
Their high jinks provide endless laughs as Winslow gets into trouble and Carmen follows. Join Carmen and Winslow for their adventures in the desert!
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Darsan54
said, 2 months ago
“42”
simpsonfan2 said, 2 months ago
I’ll take philosophy for $200, Alex.
WillardMBaker said, 2 months ago
The question should be ‘What the Heck?’
Is 42 the answer from Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy? I forget what it was.
Ambydextrous said, 2 months ago
Who is he talking to? There’s nobody up there.
Darsan54
said, 2 months ago
@WillardMBaker
Yes.
dannyclark
said, 2 months ago
The answer is 42
The question and the answercannot both be known in the same universe.
Doing so would cause the universe to immediately disappear and be replaced with something even more ridiculous.
Many believe that this has already occurred, at LEAST once.
sbstantis
said, 2 months ago
The answer is 42 and always bring a towel.
sbstantis
said, 2 months ago
You never know, Ambydextrous. I prefer Pasquel’s wager.
SueC-0 said, 2 months ago
42? I’m game for a game. Grew up playing it.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@Darsan54
“42” was the answer to a question that was lost in time. Got it backwards.
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Ask all you want but only humans have the means to answer it. We are self programming and directed———we should act like it.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
@sbstantis
Blasé Pascal’s wager is Christocentric. Open it up to all possible religions extinct to not yet existing then you find the full weight of it is absurd and ultimately useless and fruitless enterprise.
sbstantis
said, 2 months ago
Night-Gaunt49-I was kidding. I actually believe as Voltaire did regarding his good friend Pascal: That the wager is an over simplification.
Yakety Sax said, 2 months ago
“To Be or Not To Be”
swr said, 2 months ago
@sbstantis
but then there is Fermi’s paradox.
The Punk said, 2 months ago
night gaunt49. . . shut up!