My two cents, and stuff.

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Cosmic Funnies
Jules of Nature

Product Placement

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Three Goblin Art
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$LAYYYTER
ojovivo

Kaledo Art

Andulka
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Peter Solarz
taylor price
tumblr dot com
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@pasikoo
My two cents, and stuff.
Time for this one, again.
Capitalism kills.
Republicans deregulating kills.
Anti-prevention reactionary ignorance kills.
Word.
The truth hurts, doesn't it?
Trump is fracturing. First Felon will be golfing almost every day as his sunsetting gets worse.
Oh dear me.
It's an open notes test and some dense motherfuckers still can't figure out the answers.
Ouch.
Me.
Dr. Strangelove, Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Directed by Stanley Kubrick.
There's something eerily familiar about this character. Almost as if I had seen something similar in the news lately, or something.
https://stopproject2025comic.org/
This is amazing !!!
It's not punching a Nazi it's a Roman face massage
Ouch.
The Perfect Explanation of Privilege – In One Powerful Punchline
“The Pencilsword” is a comic strip by Toby Morris, an illustrator from New Zealand. His most recent comic, “On a Plate” hits hard at the heart of the issues of concerning wealth and privilege.
How many times have you heard the “I’ve never been handed anything on a platter” argument in regard to social security and other social benefits?
Toby wrecks this argument by showing how two children can grow up, be loved and supported, and yet still have two very different outcomes.
Make sure to follow all the way to the end for the powerful punchline. This comic is an increasingly sad reality for far too many of this nation’s children and families.
“Nobody handed me anything on a plate” while literally being handed oysters on a plate. I know it’s not subtle but damn it’s good
Time for a reblog.
Artisans Won't Complain When the Power Goes Out...
And the CEO is Left Alone in the Dark,
Waiting for Luigi.
WORD.