Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 30, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  about 2 months ago

    Vultures clean up the environment. Just ask the Zoroastrians.

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    cmxx  about 2 months ago

    At first I was going to say: There’s a difference between true vultures, who are simply trying to make a living according to the innate dictates of their own nature, and human capitalistic vultures, who are . . . and then I realized: So are those human ones.

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    snsurone76  about 2 months ago

    Alex’ figure is already developing. How time flies!!

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    peter.d.cowen  about 2 months ago

    A birds gotta eat.

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    Firebat  about 2 months ago

    Wow! Silicon Valley ‘Effective Altruism’ nerds meet your prequel.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Many scavenger birds are protected by law. I wonder why crows aren’t? I do know they’re smart. They can be all around your house, but if you come out carrying a gun, they’ll immediately move about a quarter mile away.

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    gantech  about 2 months ago

    Great spin job, Mike! There’s a home for you in politics!

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    Carl  Premium Member about 2 months ago

    Scavengers are a natural part of the cycle.

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    Serial Pedant  about 2 months ago

    Where can I find one-and don’t say ‘Iran’.

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    mindjob  about 2 months ago

    Vultures have a bad rap, like snakes. Disney should remake Bambi with one instead of a cute deer

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    ChessPirate  about 2 months ago

    “And I really like our Condor attitude…”

    (≖_ʖ ≖)

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  about 2 months ago

    Vultures, like all animals, do what they must to survive. It’s humans who assign some sort of nobility to killing something directly rather than making use of remains.

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    kauri44  about 2 months ago

    I was starting to worry about Alex’s attitude over the past few days – it almost looked like she was being raised with the ethics of a child of Duke’s. I’m glad to see that she was having a twinge of conscience (even if her father rationalized it away).

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    The Lone Panda & Tonto  about 2 months ago

    How about… Vulture Health Care ?

    Nice sound to it, easy to remember. I like it.

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    Will_Scarlet  about 2 months ago

    There’s a certain point with each of the original Doonesbury characters where they started to grow less likeable.

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    Daa  about 2 months ago

    It’s a circle of life…thing.

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    thegreat.gildersleeve  about 2 months ago

    Wish Doonesbury would remember what computers his characters use, Windows or Mac. They switch back and forth ….frequently

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    mistercatworks  about 2 months ago

    The “magnificient” California Condor is basically an overgrown Turkey Vulture. They do a fine job of cleanup.

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    dave  about 2 months ago

    Very good! Nothing to see here. Carrion!

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    willie_mctell  about 2 months ago

    Circle of life.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member about 1 month ago

    I have it in my will that I would prefer to be eaten by wild animals when I die. Being dragged out into a forest for wolves or bears may be illegal but a burial at sea or a sky burial might do the trick.

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    David Huie Green LosersBlameOthers&It'sYOURfault  about 1 month ago

    Vultures are underappreciated. Especially by possums who have to compete with them.

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    EdmundBabe  about 1 month ago

    genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae

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    GaryCooper  about 1 month ago

    Vultures play an important role in the ecosystem.

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    John Schneider  about 1 month ago

    Just yesterday I was driving along one of our county roads and noticed four turkey vultures perched in a tree together. So I looked around, and there it was, a dead deer on the side of the road. The vultures were just waiting for traffic to clear so they could begin to feed off the deer. It is not a pleasant part of nature, but a necessary one. As for the business context of the comic, if a company is going belly-up, they should be selling off their assets in order to pay back their creditors. Creditors who lend money to companies so they can do business are taking a risk, sure, but if companies never paid back what they owe, then there would be no creditors. Nobody would be in that business.

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    lnrokr55  about 1 month ago

    Wayfair you got just what I need ;-)

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