Cage Free Brown
is summer here yet?

is summer here yet?

liberalsarecool:

Via Quatable Liberals
Republicans have turned ‘compromise’ into heresy.

the first really remarkable political thing I can remember seeing on television was HHH “working the room” at some Teamster’s meeting or something. My Nixon supporting parents weren’t won over but I was and so were many of the teamsters.

liberalsarecool:

Via Quatable Liberals

Republicans have turned ‘compromise’ into heresy.

the first really remarkable political thing I can remember seeing on television was HHH “working the room” at some Teamster’s meeting or something. My Nixon supporting parents weren’t won over but I was and so were many of the teamsters.

reflectionsofj:

the grind…

I can’t wait to get home and lay on top of my house.

reflectionsofj:

the grind…

I can’t wait to get home and lay on top of my house.

The fact that you’re struggling doesn’t make you a burden. It doesn’t make you unloveable or undesirable or undeserving of care. It doesn’t make you too much or too sensitive or too needy. It makes you human. Everyone struggles. Everyone has a difficult time coping, and at times, we all fall apart. During these times, we aren’t always easy to be around — and that’s okay. No one is easy to be around one hundred percent of the time. Yes, you may sometimes be unpleasant or difficult. And yes, you may sometimes do or say things that make the people around you feel helpless or sad. But those things aren’t all of who you are and they certainly don’t discount your worth as a human being. The truth is that you can be struggling and still be loved. You can be difficult and still be cared for. You can be less than perfect, and still be deserving of compassion and kindness.
Daniell Koepke  (via 2helmsdeep)

Um hum

fantagraphics:

Peter Bagge’s Other Stuff
by Peter Bagge et al.

144-page color/black & white 7.25” x 10.25” softcover • $19.99
ISBN: 978-1-60699-622-5

Ships in: April 2013 (subject to change) — Pre-Order Now  

During the 1990s and 2000s, Peter Bagge worked mostly on his “Buddy Bradley” stories in Hate and a series of standalone graphic novels (Apocalypse Nerd), but in-between these major projects this ever-energetic cartoonist also cranked out dozens of shorter stories, which are now finally being collected in this riotously anarchic book.

Peter Bagge’s Other Stuff includes a few lesser-known Bagge characters, including the wacky modern party girl “Lovey” and the aging bobo “Shut-Ins” — not to mention the self-explanatory “Rock ‘N’ Roll Dad” starring Murry Wilson and the Beach Boys. But many of the strips are one-off gags or short stories, often with a contemporary satirical slant, including on-site reportage like “So Much Comedy, So Little Time” (from a comedy festival) and more. Also: Dick Cheney, The Matrix, and Alien!

Other Stuff also includes a series of Bagge-written stories drawn by other cartoonists, including “Life in these United States” with Daniel Clowes, “Shamrock Squid” with Adrian Tomine, and the one-two parody punch of “Caffy” (with art by R. Crumb) and “Dildobert” (with art by Prison Pit’s Johnny Ryan)… plus a highlight of the book, the hilarious, literate and intricate exposé of “Kool-Aid Man” written by Alan Moore and drawn by Bagge. (Other collaborators include the Hernandez Brothers and Danny Hellman.)

Bagge is one of the funniest cartoonists of the century (20th or 21st), and this collection shows him at his most free-wheeling and craziest… 50 times over.

Him heap plenty funny guy

Bnana

badkidsjokes:

knok knok
whos there
bnana
banana who
BANANA I WILL KILL YOU

Apple products, CGI and badkidjokes just keep getting better!

fantagraphics:

Pope Ye by Mr. Brian Butterfield #UnlikelyPopeNames

“I’m here for to gives ya my bleskings!”

fantagraphics:

Pope Ye by Mr. Brian Butterfield #UnlikelyPopeNames

“I’m here for to gives ya my bleskings!”

momaps1:

Famous Hair Meets Famous Art: the legendary hairstyles of David Lynch and their artsy counterparts on Juxtapoz!
http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/the-fine-art-equivalents-of-david-lynchs-hair

Is that a work of art on your head or are you just happy to see me?

momaps1:

Famous Hair Meets Famous Art: the legendary hairstyles of David Lynch and their artsy counterparts on Juxtapoz!

http://www.juxtapoz.com/Current/the-fine-art-equivalents-of-david-lynchs-hair

Is that a work of art on your head or are you just happy to see me?

I like yogurt.

I like yogurt.

there are a LOT of barefoot people around here somewhere.

there are a LOT of barefoot people around here somewhere.