Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for November 12, 2015
Transcript:
Voice: It is kind of you to consider voting for me in the unicorn elections. But I must ask you to reconsider. I would not want to win. It would be a blow to my splendid humility. Marigold: But...I wish to sing the praises of your humility. Voice: If you like, you may sing a dirge. Phoebe: Is "Shake It Off" considered a dirge?
strangeanimal about 9 years ago
It’s all a huge humblebrag ;)
ShadowBeast Premium Member about 9 years ago
Splendid Humility could just vote for someone else.
Kirby_Dots about 9 years ago
Speaking of “Shake it Off,” I really like the PostModern Jukebox cover. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv94swj4sjo
Ratiocinator about 9 years ago
Well, now I’m curious to know what a gloomy version of “Shake It Off” would sound like.
corpcasselbury about 9 years ago
I like Lord Splendid Humility. It would be nice if those running for office in the real world were more like him.
SkyFisher about 9 years ago
“It is a well known fact that anyone seeking the office of president is, ipso-facto, unfit to hold the office.”
With apologies to Douglas Adams because I probably got the wording of the quote slightly wrong from Life, the Universe, and Everything .
Neo Stryder about 9 years ago
If you’re gonna sing something, how About RESPECT?
Comic Minister Premium Member about 9 years ago
No it doesn’t.
Mad as a Hatter about 9 years ago
This is the best strip currently running, but why reference a specific song? It’s a great song. But it may not be remembered years from now and this strip will likely endure for some time. Being dated can be charming. I doubt anyone knows (including me) who the Peanuts are talking about when they mention Miss Frances, but that’s what makes the strip quaint. But referencing a specific song as the punchline seems too much.
Fortran Premium Member about 9 years ago
It can indeed be a dirge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5dh6yp_Z9U