@vsoponge to Comic Strips • 13 days agoFeeding birds in the park and...imagemessage-square20arrow-up1612arrow-down110starcopymore-verticalflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
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minus-square@brucethemooselink39•13 days agoThe moral of this story? Biomagnification. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomagnification The sword is backup. This guy knows science can go wrong. arrow-up140arrow-down11file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareaviationeastlink15•13 days agoYeah gotta keeping feeding the fox and bear poison or poisoned meat. arrow-up115arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•13 days agoyou’ll have to poison a lot of birds to get a bear to eventually die, and then I don’t think that creature will be really affected by just one bear. So, the grandpa will have the entire forest full of polonium before this works out. arrow-up19arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareSabatalinkfedilink19•edit-213 days agoThe Witcher has drawn in the monster right into his trap, but knows to keep the silver ready. arrow-up119arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@SassyRamenlink15•13 days agoLooks amazing, but a little context could help. arrow-up118arrow-down13file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareMeatPilotlinkEnglish54•13 days agoPersonally, I like it without context. arrow-up154arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@Rebels_Droppinlink26•13 days agoThere’s always a bigger fish arrow-up126arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareidunnololzlink1•13 days agoThere are no fish in the comic strip arrow-up12arrow-down11file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•13 days agoThe old man’s name: Inigo Montoya arrow-up117arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareekZepplinkEnglish0•13 days agoRussia arrow-up12arrow-down12file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareChemical WonkalinkfedilinkEnglish15•13 days ago arrow-up115arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish15•edit-213 days agoThe moral of this story is that old white men can’t be trusted. --Aesop arrow-up116arrow-down11file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•13 days agoThe vorpal blade went snicker-snack! arrow-up110arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•13 days agoThe casual presenting of the fox is the best part. arrow-up19arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•13 days agoA new twist on a classic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhuMLpdnOjY arrow-up18arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareandrew_bidlawlinkfedilinkEnglish2•13 days agoThat’s nice. I also thought about Bram Stoker’s Dracula, but can’t remember if it was in the book or further adaptations. arrow-up12arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•13 days agoGarfield? arrow-up15arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•13 days agoI’m sorry Jon. arrow-up13arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-squareDecoy321link2•13 days agoSo what’s he catching in panel 5? arrow-up12arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•12 days agoA Bandersnatch. Which is just bait for the Jabberwocky. arrow-up18arrow-down10file-textreply1starmore-verticalmailMessageflagCreate ReportslashBlock user
The moral of this story?
Biomagnification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomagnification
The sword is backup. This guy knows science can go wrong.
Yeah gotta keeping feeding the fox and bear poison or poisoned meat.
you’ll have to poison a lot of birds to get a bear to eventually die, and then I don’t think that creature will be really affected by just one bear. So, the grandpa will have the entire forest full of polonium before this works out.
The Witcher has drawn in the monster right into his trap, but knows to keep the silver ready.
Looks amazing, but a little context could help.
Personally, I like it without context.
There’s always a bigger fish
There are no fish in the comic strip
The old man’s name:
Inigo Montoya
Russia
The moral of this story is that old white men can’t be trusted. --Aesop
The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
The casual presenting of the fox is the best part.
A new twist on a classic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhuMLpdnOjY
That’s nice. I also thought about Bram Stoker’s Dracula, but can’t remember if it was in the book or further adaptations.
Garfield?
I’m sorry Jon.
So what’s he catching in panel 5?
A Bandersnatch.
Which is just bait for the Jabberwocky.