If cat and girl are the only ones putting these sloppy, popular criticisms in context, does that mean that this cartoon is the authority (or the now dated moral certitude)?
And what is all the anti-idealism referenced here, which has become so common, reacting against? Was our last 30 years of selfishness not selfish enough for people?
Your penultimate panel is so right! I don’t have one and I have actually gotten to the point where I’m kinda embarrassed to say it. If people talk about TV shows I just sort of vaguely shrug and say, “Haven’t heard about that one!”
July 14, 2011
That’s great! I make incisive value judgments all the time.
me <—— not a snob!
New is the New Old <——- has excellent punchline
July 14, 2011
is that sand, concrete or carpet? i can’t tell and it’s making me barmy. D:
July 14, 2011
Photographies of printed drawings are the new webcomics?
July 14, 2011
@terryp, it’s marble of course
excelent webcomic, as always
July 14, 2011
I thought it was cork board at first. Hmm
July 15, 2011
This is so great.
July 15, 2011
I refused to make value judgements before it was popular.
July 16, 2011
… and I’ll continue to make value judgments until it is retro.
July 17, 2011
Say ‘YES’ to Judgement!
July 17, 2011
Jesus, this is amazing…
If cat and girl are the only ones putting these sloppy, popular criticisms in context, does that mean that this cartoon is the authority (or the now dated moral certitude)?
And what is all the anti-idealism referenced here, which has become so common, reacting against? Was our last 30 years of selfishness not selfish enough for people?
July 20, 2011
Your penultimate panel is so right! I don’t have one and I have actually gotten to the point where I’m kinda embarrassed to say it. If people talk about TV shows I just sort of vaguely shrug and say, “Haven’t heard about that one!”
August 18, 2011
It is not marble, it’s DuPont Corian or somesuch.