Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for May 02, 2012
Transcript:
Kate: So you think just having that sign absolves you of any personal responsibility? Danae: Yes! Kate: Uh... how so? Danae: 'Cuz if it's OK for a business to do it, then I can do it, too! Kate: Heads up, Daddy... Danae is acting like an adult again. Joe: Sigh....
Varnes about 12 years ago
Adults have been acting like Danae for a while now, so fair’s fair I say…….
Varnes about 12 years ago
Either way it’s time for our sweetie to incorporate…….
spamster about 12 years ago
Love the imagery in the fourth pane. I can just see him shaking his head.
Arianne about 12 years ago
It’s funny how the words “Heads up” so often have the opposite effect.
unnormal about 12 years ago
sounds like it’s about time to start looking for a life
psychlady about 12 years ago
Trying to act like an adult is more like it!!
tagteam about 12 years ago
D.A. can’t help it that he has chosen the wrong side to play for. The Dark Side has an attraction for whiny losers.
GROG Premium Member about 12 years ago
At yet I find most adults act like children.
luvcmx about 12 years ago
Good reply! I second that idea.
neatslob Premium Member about 12 years ago
The airlines have been getting away with this forever: “We are not responsible if our employees rob you blind.”
prrdh about 12 years ago
More like “win the lottery, sue a company with big pockets”. Which you couldn’t do, sue a company I mean, if a corporation weren’t a ‘person’ for legal purposes, by the way. Those disclaimers were all over the place long before Citizens United…not that they actually absolve a company of legal responsibility, but they might bluff a person into thinking twice before filing a frivolous lawsuit.
demorodney about 12 years ago
I’d say she’s THINKING like an adult, but still believing like a child. Only a child would be naive enough to believe the disclaimer is legally binding.
Can't Sleep about 12 years ago
When politicians talk about corporations as people, I just say, “Show me the birth certificate!”
trimguy about 12 years ago
Danae has a promising future with BP or Hailiburton.
Alabama Al about 12 years ago
Many business people believe that if they explicitly disavow responsibility for some possible incident they will be legally absolved. It doesn’t work that way. Take for example the “You Break It, You Buy It” signs in some shops. If you accidentally (key word here) brush against an open display breaking an item, the loss is the shopkeeper’s, not yours. It’s because the shopkeeper knowingly placed the items in a hazard (indeed, the “You Break It, You Buy It” sign can be used as a proof that the shopkeeper knew there was a hazard.) To expect a customer to pay in this instance may be construed as entrapment. `To put it concisely, liability is something for civil courts to decide, not businesses.
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
Well played, Wiley. There are many businesses that are honest stewards of our welfare…but they are sadly being replaced by greedy liars at an alarming rate. Many citizens are influenced by this amorality to become the same themselves, especially our young. What will destroy this great nation is the moral sickness growing within it.
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
That…and otter pops.
lanman03 about 12 years ago
Texas? The Mormons weren’t run out of Texas – it was Missouri, among other places. Sheesh! If you’re trying to present facts, you should do a little checking.
Oh, sorry. “Facts” snicker
DavidLena about 12 years ago
If individuals had a sense of personal responsibility, instead of a sense of entitlement, businesses wouldn’t need those disclaimers.
LV1951 about 12 years ago
Looks like Devil’s Avocate went “Bye-Bye!”
dabugger about 12 years ago
problem is, a person has to learn to read….you mean the sign actually says something?
Fan o’ Lio. about 12 years ago
Looks like DA got flagged – I’d be curious to know what he said. Could somebody tell me (in a polite way)?
hippogriff about 12 years ago
When something like DA gets deleted, could those commenting on it also delete theirs? I have no idea what DA said (and doubt I missed anything), but a retort to nothing doesn’t have much meaning either.
ccdesan about 12 years ago
@Hippogriff: Good point. Done. He was just spewing ignorant anti-Semitic and anti-mormon ignorance.
Lawrence Stetz Premium Member about 12 years ago
So Danae is a Calvinist? Or a Hobbes?
ccjune about 12 years ago
Just wait until you have children of your own.
tsban about 12 years ago
Dannae is a quite the character,I wonder what her father really thought
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
Can anyone say "Deep Sh i t trouble? LOL!
pouncingtiger about 12 years ago
People are corporations?!?
kathrynismerry about 12 years ago
I do like this come-back. May I borrow it for future reference?
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Trusted Mechanic: I am hardly saying don’t reply – I may guilty of a lot of things, but double standard isn’t one. If the outrage stands, by all means reply; but if it is removed, related comments should be too – they have served their purpose in context, but are baffling when the context is removed.