Friday Funnies
What a turkey
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It doesn't want to be roasted alive.
Ouch.
It looks like the Michaelis interpretation of Schulz is getting more attention for Schulz than his comics of the last couple decades ever did. Certainly much more so than the other blander biographies of Schulz.
It's kind of scary how much power a talented biographer has in shaping the public view of a man. I wonder if Mozart was a genius, or VAn Gogh insane, or if those were simply the most compelling narratives from a few persuasive biographers to explain the artist.
happy
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It is possible to under-react. Anyway this reminds me of another funny:
http://n3xus6.blogspot.com/2007/09/head-hurt.html
Another crappy commic.
Oh, everyboddy's a krittic.