Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for March 11, 2019

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    saobadao  about 5 years ago

    Well my regional Sunday paper just pulled Non Sequitur (local paper did immediately after the Trump incident)…..makes me so angry….but what to do?

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    Clement Taylor  about 5 years ago

    When the Philadelphia Inquirer dropped Prince Valiant I cancelled my subscription. There are other sources for their content. We frequently have alternatives to such foolish actions.

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    KenTheCoffinDweller  about 5 years ago

    Was there a newspaper one that never made it to Gocomics? Or, did I just see something here that I did not recognize as being either a problem, or aimed at Mr. Trump? Don’t really know what caused all the fuss with some of the papers.

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    Enter.Name.Here  about 5 years ago

    I remember when the San Jose Mercury dropped a favorite strip for the poorly-drawn “Overboard” featuring with childish and obvious jokes. I didn’t stop reading the comics, but I certainly was disappointed.

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    some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 5 years ago

    The trick is to find the experts who agree with what you want to believe anyway.

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    Watcher  about 5 years ago

    The trouble with experts is that they think they know it all but in reality, they are being paid to fake it.

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    HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 5 years ago

    So this isn’t about coffee drinking?

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    Lenavid  about 5 years ago

    Yeah, thinking for yourself is just too much trouble.

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    dot-the-I  about 5 years ago

    Latest heard about chocolate is that it may be more effective in suppressing mild coughs than over the counter cough syrups.

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    Egrayjames  about 5 years ago

    The only news I’ve unplugged from is the CBS morning news. Seems to me its getting closer to being like “The View” or some other nonsensical babble of BS. At least the CBS evening news seems to be presenting the news professionally.

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    DanFlak  about 5 years ago

    It causes cancer. Everything eventually causes cancer. Safe bet.

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    sandpiper  about 5 years ago

    stances on coffee – and on health in general – conflict with each other so often, they ought to be their own comic strip.

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    Linguist  about 5 years ago

    All I can say is that I’ve known more old drunks than old doctors, so they can pry my hot cuppa coffee out of my cold, dead hands ( along with the chocolate bar that’s 70% cacao ).

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    john_chubb  about 5 years ago

    If one is a coffee drinker already, then one tends to ignore the “science” that shows coffee drinking is no good really bad plain awful, and one holds forth the science that shows coffee to be the sovereign cure for all that ails you.

    The health benefits of cutting oneself off from the flow of toxic news and social media, on the other hand, is incontrovertible!!!

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    El Cobbo Grande  about 5 years ago

    Keep the faith

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    Call me Ishmael  about 5 years ago

    I know some old Docs. But Drs. are supposed to have a (first) heart attack at 48. On the other hand, my best friend became a drunk, and froze to death in an Alabama doorway at 60 after years of living out of dumpsters..

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    Perkycat  about 5 years ago

    All I know is, coffee is good for you this week.

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    magicwalnut Premium Member about 5 years ago

    As I see it, the only drawback to unplugging from the news is that I wouldn’t be able to understand the editorial cartoons!

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    DCBakerEsq  about 5 years ago

    Did anyone else see the hidden message in today’s strip? Well done, Mr. Miller.

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    SukieCrandall Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Utilize PubMed rather than the often incorrect reporters’ and PR employee’s interpretations, and it not be daily, plus it will be more accurate.

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    Old Crusty  about 5 years ago

    As one who is old enough to remember when the TV dial had a “1” on it, for those of you who even remember TV dials, I’ve seen our society go through many changes. As norms relaxed, so did common courtesy. Language became more crude, and with it, more aggressive. Sycophants who didn’t have the strength, or courage, to challenge this downward spiral, would say that those who used such language were just “pushing the envelope”. They never understood that there is a difference between pushing the envelope and shredding the contents. Great satirists, like Will Rogers, or Oscar Wilde, didn’t have to resort to vulgarity to get their point across. Wiley has the talent to do the same, and often does, but by succumbing to the lowest form of satire (protest), he took the risk of offending a portion of his audience. Humor has the power to soften opinion, hard words only hardens them.

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    dennisodoyle  about 5 years ago

    Write the cartoonist and tell him to clean up his language. …and read his contract.

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    Bookworm  about 5 years ago

    Speaking for myself and of myself only, “Give me the coffee and no one gets hurt.”

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    1JennyJenkins  about 5 years ago

    No one makes coffee the way I like it. Period end of story.

    I stopped buying cups of coffee in coffee shops, or ordering coffee in restaurants.

    I don’t even bother talking about my idea of how a coffee ought to taste. It was becoming such a convoluted conversation with people trying to tempt me with their preferences. Right now I carry my own thermos with my coffee prepared just the way I like it.

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    Dee6186  about 5 years ago

    I live in Florida and my paper (Sarasota Herald Tribune) pulled Non Sequitur also. Is this a trend? They substituted a VERY lame strip in it’s place. I guess my only recourse (other than writing a snotty protest letter) is to add Non Sequitur to my online comics list.

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    gocomics72  about 5 years ago

    Read it here

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    bakana  about 5 years ago

    Choooocooooolaaaaaaaaate.

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    WhoDat  about 5 years ago

    Start reading it on line like I do everyday…

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    WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Simple: even years they think it is bad for you. Odd years, it is Good for you. No need to worry about the latest studies; they all balance out in the end.

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    squiggle9  about 5 years ago

    Good one – coffee is bad – coffee is good – depends on if the coffee marketing people are on the ball

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    lindz.coop Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Detroit Free Press cancelled Non Sequitur…can’t really do anything. I stopped my subscription when they pulled Cathy out of her home town newspaper. Glad I switched to this site.

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    gsteele531  almost 5 years ago

    The cognitive dissonance frenzy from declaring that Starbucks generates most of the world’s atmospheric CO2 will power the world’s electric cars until 2029 . . .

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