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I had a prof in college who hated the phrase “every day life” for some reason so that has inspired me to use it often throughout life.
As a kid, I had a poster in my room that looked like an eye chart but it actually said something. Wish I could remember what.
When I did this same joke with humans years ago, I got complaints. Now, more people see my cartoon and no one complained.
As someone who was prone to little seizures before getting on the right meds, I feel qualified to make this joke.
Anonymity is not what it used to be.
Pete’s a good character to have in the arsenal because he can say all those things too dumb for anyone else.
Otto the otter hasn’t been in the strip in several years, mainly because I couldn’t think of anything for him to do.
Inspired by a fast-food chain that recently started advertising “beer-battered fish”.
The book that led imminent scholar Dr. Charlie W. Starr to write, “I would chide the author for making fun of one of the great classics of children’s literature if he weren’t so dang funny doing it.” (Author of The Faun’s Bookshelf: CS Lewis on Why Myth Matters )
This one has gone over very well. I was a little worried that some might take offense, but if they did, it wasn’t enough to make them write in.