A flawed principle. Mass shooters and such unfortunately love others to the degree they love themselves. I’d prefer the Buddhist principle of compassion for all.
I would love this strip even more if they featured more Zebra vs. Crocs cartoons instead of griping about social media and promoting journalists as paragons of virtue and protectors of “democracy”.
So-called Christians, whose belief set tells them to love their neighbors, are mostly unfamiliar with that idea. Seems they’re largely unfamiliar with most things Jesus taught.
The golden rule is all you need. We all live in glass houses but still love to throw stones. Why is it so fun to try and break the glass? Maybe that’s a principle we ought to think more about. Nah, why bother, sounds like a waste of time. Better to eat the slow.
BE THIS GUY 12 months ago
Good thing for sloths that crocodiles can’t climb trees.
BasilBruce 12 months ago
Somebody should tell Wile E. Coyote about that principle.
Botulism Bob 12 months ago
Rule #1 for Zeeba…… “I don’t have to outrun the crocodile, I just have to outrun you.”
DennisinSeattle Premium Member 12 months ago
No sleeping on Croc Beach!
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member 12 months ago
Run Zeeba, run.
ronaldspence 12 months ago
The crocsare back, the crocs are back…yay!
I need a burrito 12 months ago
Wait did the croc say something smart
Sanspareil 12 months ago
Zeebas are quick, kick croc in head then run!
Charliegirl Premium Member 12 months ago
Well, it works for him.
ChristineFoxdale 12 months ago
He’s not wrong. A little misguided, perhaps.
blunebottle 12 months ago
Larry’s not that dumb after all.
Doug K 12 months ago
Although incomplete, Zebra’s guiding principle is biblical:
Matthew 22:3, Mark 12:31, Luke 10:27, Romans 13:9, and Leviticus 19:18
“Love your neighbor as yourself”
iggyman 12 months ago
Zebra, do not accept Larry’s invitation to lunch, as you may be the main course!
AndreasMartin 12 months ago
Croc-wisdom. Very effective.
Donald Benson Premium Member 12 months ago
Good to see the crocs again.
twstd 12 months ago
That’s a great guiding principle, keeps their species surviving
John Smith 12 months ago
Love the strip when Pastis comes down from his pulpit gives us the real PBS!
juicebruce 12 months ago
Croc Power !
Snolep 12 months ago
A flawed principle. Mass shooters and such unfortunately love others to the degree they love themselves. I’d prefer the Buddhist principle of compassion for all.
Ellis97 12 months ago
Larry is just following his natural instincts, Zebra.
Goat from PBS 12 months ago
I mean, it is easier to catch something if one can outrun it.
AtariDragon 12 months ago
Fast food no worth it.
tripwire45 12 months ago
Very practical.
CaveCat87 12 months ago
Come on, Larry, get Zebra now while you have the chance!
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
ZEEBA! ❤️❤️❤️
Cameron1988 Premium Member 12 months ago
Yay, croc and Zeeba Neighba!
rshive 12 months ago
But one gets hungrier trying to catch the fast ones.
dcoyote 12 months ago
Larry is so cool :)
mindjob 12 months ago
fast food = indigestion
figuratively speaking 12 months ago
A sound principle.
KEA 12 months ago
or… as Miss Piggy advised, “Never eat more than you can lift”
zeexenon 12 months ago
Want to go for a relaxing swim in my river?
Spiny Norman Premium Member 12 months ago
CROCS!!!!!!
mail2jbl 12 months ago
I would love this strip even more if they featured more Zebra vs. Crocs cartoons instead of griping about social media and promoting journalists as paragons of virtue and protectors of “democracy”.
Masterskrain Premium Member 12 months ago
YAY!!! CROCS!!! YAY!!!
Bilan 12 months ago
And how do you make slow food? With a Croc pot, of course.
txmystic 12 months ago
Probably looks great on a t-shirt…
glowing-steak32 12 months ago
But where’s the challenge?
artjohn42 12 months ago
Well, that pretty much sums up life on Earth. And capitalism.
alexius23 12 months ago
So glad with Croc & Zeeba neighbor interactions
David Rickard Premium Member 12 months ago
Larry lives!
willie_mctell 12 months ago
The best prey is small animals with poor coordination.
Croc Holliday 12 months ago
So-called Christians, whose belief set tells them to love their neighbors, are mostly unfamiliar with that idea. Seems they’re largely unfamiliar with most things Jesus taught.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 12 months ago
Know your audience, Zebra. (I believe someone said we haven’t heard from Zebra in awhile.)
LKrueger41 12 months ago
Croc is smarter than I thought.
Buoy 12 months ago
The golden rule is all you need. We all live in glass houses but still love to throw stones. Why is it so fun to try and break the glass? Maybe that’s a principle we ought to think more about. Nah, why bother, sounds like a waste of time. Better to eat the slow.
John Jorgensen 12 months ago
Hey, I resemble that comment.
Sisyphos 12 months ago
Hey, it works for Larry Croc.
(That may not be saying much, granted….)
Exasperated999 12 months ago
So why do we find fast food on every corner?
tomems8 12 months ago
I love Larry, he is a hoot! We need more Larry and more Guard Duck!
c001 12 months ago
Crocs have point there, me says.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 12 months ago
I don’t remember that one from ITIL