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  1. about 3 hours ago on Non Sequitur

    So emojis are just boiling it down further.

  2. about 3 hours ago on Non Sequitur

    Before resumes were machine sorted, having a hook or something to stand out from the crowd could be useful.

    At this point, I’m confused as to how any actual human got to see these to make fun of them.

  3. about 3 hours ago on Non Sequitur

    Brain function isn’t that clearly divided, and fMRI certainly don’t provide images from antiquity for comparison.

    Lots of cultural assumptions and inference from minimal evidence going on here. Though that is par for the course with amateur archaeology.

  4. about 3 hours ago on La Cucaracha

    See the “J” with the three dots in the corner? Ever notice it before in La Cucaracha? It’s there a lot. Junco does the drawing for about 3/4 of the strips.

  5. 1 day ago on Non Sequitur

    Bipedalism leaves the forelimbs free for other things. Personally, I think the birds got the better deal choosing flight.

  6. 1 day ago on Doonesbury

    You seem familiar with the Israeli government. However, just because their Supreme Court operates differently than SCOTUS doesn’t make it illegitimate.

  7. 1 day ago on Doonesbury

    Examples would add weight to your arguments. And, just as an aside, your lawyer friends aren’t a valid citation.

  8. 2 days ago on Non Sequitur

    Dick the Butcher was notorious for being wrong about everything. That’s the point of the scene.

    I get it, lawyers suck; that is, until you need one.

  9. 3 days ago on Non Sequitur

    Adverbs. They modify verbs. Is ‘happily’ a verb? No, it’s an adverb. Modifying the verb ‘lived’. Just like the adverbial phrase, “Ever after”.

    I think the joke is that just like a post criticizing spelling will inevitably contain a typo, it’s not really the grammar that’s ticking her off.

  10. 3 days ago on Non Sequitur

    “Happily” and “ever after” both modify “lived”.