• @Ddhuud
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    1 year ago

    I don’t understand the implication, what was she feeding them before?

    Copyright 1982? What was happening then?

    • wander1236
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      141 year ago

      It’s about dogs tending to be excited over the same things over and over again.

    • @flucksy_bango
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      The green bowl represents the greed of politicians. The woman is obviously Nancy Pelosi, or maybe Elizabeth Warren. The food is our money. They want us to eat dog food. The cabinets behind us (the animals they view us as) represents the Biden administration sneaking up on us. The red ketchup represents the communists.

      Jesus, this is easier than I thought. Alex Jones is a hack lol

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        11 year ago

        Now the real question is do you have morals, or do you want to fleece the idiots. Anyone can make a fortune pandering to their base, I’m just couldn’t live with myself making it that way.

        • @flucksy_bango
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          I think about this so much when I start getting stressed at work. Like, it can’t be that hard, Gavin McGinnis does it! Then again, all of their grifts are cooking around them right now.

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      Dogs just being dogs. No concept of: kitchens, culinary delights, wide variety of foods, grocery stores, etc. They be hungry… you make… dog love you. Dogs don’t know. ☺️

      1982? Perhaps foods was fattier or tastier then. Only time I have my tongue like that was when Shakey’s Pizza was still around.

    • [email protected]
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      Probably a boomer joke about how the dog food is better than her cooking.
      I can’t imagine how much bored one needed to be to find all these comics entertaining back then.
      Going through them now is a bit different, they’re not exactly entertaining, they’re, idk, a weird echo of a time long gone.