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New edit! Ik edits don’t do as well on here as on Tik Tok but I worked so hard on it so I thought I’d post it here anyways lol.
EDIT: WARNING - video clips are very fast and have flashing colors.
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Grown men fighting btw
This was honestly funnier in my head.
This meme immediately popped into my head when I saw this shot
“Wisenheimer” is my favorite page in Lackadaisy because it’s so rich in historical details : ) I wish someone would do a full analysis of it because I’m sure there are things I’m missing, but a few details I noticed with my grandmother are…
A reference to the hit song “Yes! We Have No Bananas” by Frank Silver and Irving Cohn from 1923
Lux soap
A “Perpetual Sunshine” advertisement for Radithor, which was a radioactive medication that caused many deaths, and required people to be buried in lead coffins ._.
As well as a “Dapper Dan” flyer, which might have been an ad for this brand of pomade? I’m not sure.
Tons of candy brands that still exist today, such as Baby Ruth, Hershey’s, Milk Duds, and Bit O’ Honey.
And this adorable feline recreation of a real Saturday Evening Post magazine, which marks the approximate date of May 28th 1927 :D
CAN YOU DRAW WES FROM LACKADAISY PRETTY PLEASE THANK YOU🩷🩷😼😸
I finally caught up with the lackadaisy comic recently and I had to come back to this request and draw this guy. I love the little wrinkle he does with his snout
My favorite cat.
3 daisies and a marigold