Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for September 10, 2013
September 09, 2013
September 11, 2013
Transcript:
Penguin 1: Honey, I don't want to go out there today. I fear that bear is near. Penguin 2: He's not. I can see much further than usual today. And I see no sign of him in any direction. Penguin 1: Perspective is such a tricky thing.
“Don’t you just love the arrogance that so often accompanies scientific expertise?”Well, obviously you don’t, so why don’t you stop using the internet – created by “arrogant scientific expertise” – and go play in the yard?
Jeez Pastis, don’t you know that penguins speak perfect English? They study dictionaries of usage in their first year of life. What is wrong with you? oh, and as far as that really lost polar bear goes, would you have a leopard seal eat him? Pleeeeeeeease? A leopard seal in the comics would be soooo awesome!
einarbt about 11 years ago
Tricky it is.
einarbt about 11 years ago
How is one horizon different from another?
kamb8 about 11 years ago
That ice floe would probably break if it’s that thin, has just one point to rest on (the bear’s head) and has two penguins on it.
zero about 11 years ago
Table for 2?
Partyalldatyme about 11 years ago
Actually, penguins live at the south pole, and polar bears live at the north pole. They’d never meet. Ow! Oww! OWWW! PASTIS! STOP HITTING ME!
punmeister about 11 years ago
This must be the North Pole. If it were the South Pole, they would all be upside down.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Dear is right; don’t push him, Honey. Meanwhile that bear seems neither too bright nor too hungry—for the moment….
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Partyalldatyme…. I think the ones in the comics are all bipolar.
Yukoneric about 11 years ago
I get high with a little help from my friends………..
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 11 years ago
If I have seen farther than other penguins, it is because I stood upon the head of a polar bear.
PICTO about 11 years ago
The best thing about being high is the view.
bethnolastname about 11 years ago
You’ve done it again with this strip! I love the penguins and bear! You are by far my favorite strip writer!
eddie6192 about 11 years ago
Just go with the floe.
gilmccarthy about 11 years ago
@susan Boy, did Punmeister set up the bipolar comment. Way to go spotting it!
Sportymonk about 11 years ago
How can they tell when all there is is water?
jessegooddoggy about 11 years ago
My dogs discovered a bear sleeping under a bush, his backside very visible, less than 6 feet off a very popular trail in the High Sierra yesterday!
Enoki about 11 years ago
Yea, but now they are living on a glass coffee table with polar bear legs…
lisapaloma13 about 11 years ago
“I can see clearly now, the bear is gone…”
JoeyCooler777 about 11 years ago
I’d like to see a walrus thrown into this storyline…maybe a narwhal while you’re at it Stephen.
Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
The bear is probably wondering….where did the penguins go??
mcsnick about 11 years ago
comments make the strip even better,
corzak about 11 years ago
“Don’t you just love the arrogance that so often accompanies scientific expertise?”Well, obviously you don’t, so why don’t you stop using the internet – created by “arrogant scientific expertise” – and go play in the yard?
sesack4th about 11 years ago
ya, you and Buble
krbuza about 11 years ago
Has no one ever wondered why “polar” bears only live at the one pole and penguins at the other?
MeGoNow Premium Member about 11 years ago
In a minute, she’s going to tell him to run for it. She knows she doesn’t have to be faster than the bear, just a step faster than him.
William A Short Premium Member about 11 years ago
Farther for distance; further for other uses.
Diane in comics land Premium Member about 11 years ago
Jeez Pastis, don’t you know that penguins speak perfect English? They study dictionaries of usage in their first year of life. What is wrong with you? oh, and as far as that really lost polar bear goes, would you have a leopard seal eat him? Pleeeeeeeease? A leopard seal in the comics would be soooo awesome!
Sherlock Watson about 11 years ago
Now we know the bear’s name: Perspective!
brulemonster about 11 years ago
It isn’t a polar bear. It is a seal that takes on the demeanor of a polar bear to fool penguins who haven’t had bear avoidance training.
punmeister about 11 years ago
I think Stephan is bipolar. Furthermore, he was Fartherless.
Lamberger about 11 years ago
The distance to the horizon is based on your height above the water. That’s why RADAR antennas are mounted on the ship masts.
heatherjasper about 11 years ago
Pastis: A French licorice-flavored liqueur, usually drunk as an apéritif.
Vet Premium Member about 11 years ago
Song from the Who goes good here.“I can see for miles and miles…..”
DarthRevan over 5 years ago
Total?
OOOW SW over 2 years ago
Hey that looks like total!