The Way We Were
  • Me!
    September 23, 2009

    history repeats etc.
    I love how quickly the point of the comic shifted, from selling fruit to future degradation of society.

  • Ben
    November 16, 2009

    Sadly, H1N1 is failing us in this respect.

  • The Prolific Mr. Anonymous
    January 20, 2010

    H1N1 wasn’t even dangerous. I realize this comment was made months before my own, but the fact that you bought in to the hype and the lies and the fog for even the briefest of moments — well, it makes me sick to my very soul.

    And if you don’t have the respect of anonymous cynics over the internet, who do you really have the respect of?

  • Tangleflower
    April 10, 2010

    The fact that H1N1 wasn’t dangerous is, I think, why it was failing us in the respect of playing the role of the Black Death. I also think there was something deeply wrong with the sentence I just wrote.

  • The other Jack
    May 6, 2011

    I could really go for some donut luxury right about now.

  • Vincent
    June 2, 2011

    McDonald’s would have appeared as a feast meant for Kings

  • Dani
    July 6, 2011

    actually, I had H1N1, and it was probably the sickest I’ve ever been. I was quarantined to my room for 4 days. I could barely move anyways…

  • Golux
    September 29, 2013

    H1N1 killed my workmate’s wife, an otherwise healthy 40 year old woman till she got the flu. Don’t worry, that Armageddon some of you wish for is just a matter of time. The only saving grace is that it will give the scoffers an equal beatdown.

  • greg
    February 17, 2017

    Black Plague killed a third of Europe, and yet, a mere 800-odd years later, life goes on.

    Armageddon indeed. Get some perspective.

  • Hordemaster
    November 25, 2020

    Hi. 2020 here. Now luxury is going out to eat with people you don’t live with. And having your nose uncovered. Sorry it’s not more exciting — Lord knows this year tried …

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