Frazz by Jef Mallett for November 13, 2013
Transcript:
Caulfield: You can be immoral or you can be amoral. And you can be immortal but you can't be amortal. Frazz: Some say you can't be immortal if you're amoral. Caulfield: Well, there went 30 seconds we'll never get back. Frazz: And it feel vaguely wrong.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 10 years ago
No do overs?
Varnes over 10 years ago
Ha!
Agent54 over 10 years ago
@exoticdoc2
Not if there can be only one. McCloud was amoral, but was immortal while the beheading where immoral.
sbchamp over 10 years ago
‘Solipsizin’
JudyAz over 10 years ago
and in French, non-flammable becomes “ininflammable”
ajr58 over 10 years ago
MacLeod was the highlander. McCloud was the sheriff.
RussHeim over 10 years ago
Um, two? “Flammable” and “inflammable” are the same thing.
Potrzebie over 10 years ago
You can’t be immortal, but you sure can be infamous!
aurorawanderer over 10 years ago
Who are these people? I’ve never heard anyone say that.
tomielm over 10 years ago
Yes, there is a town in Norway named Hell. Friends from our church travelled there and sent back a postcard : “Just arrived in Hell, and everyone here is Lutheran!”
NCTom Premium Member over 10 years ago
Wouldn’t a vampire be amortal???
childe_of_pan almost 7 years ago
Highlander: now there’s a real evolutionary success story for a biological
childe_of_pan almost 7 years ago
(Sorry, miskeyed before I was done.)Highlander; now there’s a real evolutionary success story for a biological imperative: “Kill everyone I meet who’s like me, and then there will be only me, for eternity, because the only way I can die is to be killed by one of those I already killed.” Sounds like a really dull party!