Saturday, November 28, 2020

Cartoon Saturday


Well, at least the transition to adult leadership has started ...

Legendary Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona died of heart failure at age 60; Der Furor and his allies continued their relentless attempts to overturn the results of the presidential election; a New York state couple found more than 66 bottles of Prohibition-era whiskey hidden in the walls and floorboards of their home, which was built in 1915; Der Furor pardoned (by tweet, of course) his former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who had pleaded guilty (twice) to lying to the F.B.I. about his conversations with a Russian diplomat; and in the Sri Lankan town of Ampara, authorities have resorted to digging a moat around the local garbage dump to keep elephants from scavenging and harming themselves by eating plastic waste.

This week, because it helps to laugh when you can't cry, here's a collection of cartoons about the challenges of surviving 2020 ...

Horoscopes aren't what they used to be ...


Think of it as natural selection ...


Children's games have adapted to both social distancing and technology ...


Masks are essential for helping to limit the spread of Covid-19, but they do have some problems of their own ...


My friend Birgitte had this problem even before masks made it worse ...


And you think you have problems with masks ...


The unforeseen consequences of mask wearing ...


It's not a perp walk ...


One of the economic impacts of mask wearing that you don't always think about ...


All that training gone to waste ...


And that's the way it is so far in 2020. Need something else to laugh at? Come back tomorrow for Musical Sunday, when The Parody Project meets Paul Simon. More thoughts then.

Bilbo

3 comments:

John A Hill said...

We could use a herd of those bulls in Southwest MO!

Mike said...

St. Louis County has had a mask order for months. The neighboring county, Jefferson County, has finally issued a mask order. The protest mobs are forming.

allenwoodhaven said...

Good ones! Especially like The Running of the Bulls and Medusa.