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The Argyle Sweater presents a surreal, hilarious (and sometimes punny) look at the world you think you know. Armed with a willingness to explore every edge of the surreal, Scott Hilburn’s creation presents his sharply unique take on history, everyday life and the truly absurd.
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margueritem
said, almost 2 years ago
Juno may extract a little retribution one of these days…
leakysqueaky712 said, almost 2 years ago
Looks like the Kraken is standing in the doorway.
Dogsniff
said, almost 2 years ago
Who is that, Athena Simpson?
JazzyBella
said, almost 2 years ago
Ha Ha! I thought it was funny.
FrankenAaronStein
said, almost 2 years ago
I dunno. The Kracken is better left behind closed doors.
tbonepolar said, almost 2 years ago
ha ha
L S said, almost 2 years ago
@margueritem
To be fair, if we’re calling him Zeus (instead of Jupiter) we should be calling her Hera.
Number Six said, almost 2 years ago
A thunderous applause to Scott Hilburn!
dwyntomlinson
said, almost 2 years ago
The bathroom has double doors?
Have Mop Will Travel said, almost 2 years ago
The TV is pointing away from the bed. Zeus is watching the side of the box???
Sherif (& hed playt likker) MunkyBluz said, almost 2 years ago
He’s gonna get a Kraken the head…. and none of the other.
J_Quest said, almost 2 years ago
No cable on Mt. Olympus?
DirtyDragon said, almost 2 years ago
You’d think Zeus would save that gag for when his mother-in-law visits.
Coffee-Turtle said, almost 2 years ago
@L S
L S said, about 5 hours ago
To be fair, if we’re calling him Zeus (instead of Jupiter) we should be calling her Hera.
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or HAIR-A
iced tea said, almost 2 years ago
Shouldn’t his wife be Eos or something like that?