@MEH. Can’t read any of your replies until you’re humpty-dumptied off the Featured Comment wall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put MEH-TDOLOGY’s replies back together again.
So, in Dancing In The Ruins from Club Ninja, one line is always interpreted in online lyrics as “And even though our skulls rot in our flesh, we can build a laser, tear the mesh”, which makes no sense to me. I’ve always heard it as, “And even though our skulls wrapped in our flesh, we can build a maze of tenderness”.
In all the time I had lived by the river, I had never seen it change to any great extent. In the summer, it became more tepid and unfragrant. In the winter, it became more clogged with gelatinous goo. The smell also improved somewhat in the winter. This was due to the lack of floating former life forms and other debris so frequently found in summer months. Among the former life forms there might be aquatic, amphibious, and land creatures, birds and many things unknown and unidentifiable in their decomposition. But these were only seasonal changes in a monotony of repetititve ABABAB rhymes.
I don’t get it. I have no problems reading the comments. Yeah the Featured Comment thing is annoying but after I click to see the replies, yeah all I see are the featured comment and its replies. But then I just click on “Show All Comments” and boom they’re back. Any reply I’d opened earlier is still open and replies to comments I hadn’t seen before (because they come after the featured comment) open just fine.
I use Avast’s customized version of the Opera browser if that makes a difference. The one weird thing is that I can only see two lines of what I’d typed until I click to make the comment. Then I can see everything but have to click again to actually add the comment.
Today’s guest artistic influence is Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th c. Italian creator of unusual fruity and veggie portraits. This influence is superposed on early graphic design in a mischievous ploy to generate lame rhymes and nixtamalized corn for tacos! Tacos and tequila for all!
It is quite Frog Applause-ish for us to celebrate Cinco de Mayo some two weeks late….
ransomknotts over 7 years ago
Wow. Love all the color.
ransomknotts over 7 years ago
Chair, beetle, ostrich, moth, rose, clover, flowers (don’t know what kind), medallion (I’m guessing).
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 7 years ago
Enjoy your Daily LAME without that annoying FEATURED COMMENT feature:
http://www.gocomics.com/frogapplause?comments=visible
painedsmile over 7 years ago
@MEH-TDOLOGY. When I pasted in your link, a scrolling ad appeared in the upper right corner, even though I’ve got adblocker on.
painedsmile over 7 years ago
@MEH. Can’t read any of your replies until you’re humpty-dumptied off the Featured Comment wall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put MEH-TDOLOGY’s replies back together again.
The Old Wolf over 7 years ago
Can’t have tacos without that alkali.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
She should take a nap to get that all sorted out.
*Space Madness at The Station* over 7 years ago
Shine you must, to bust a rhyme…
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
So, in Dancing In The Ruins from Club Ninja, one line is always interpreted in online lyrics as “And even though our skulls rot in our flesh, we can build a laser, tear the mesh”, which makes no sense to me. I’ve always heard it as, “And even though our skulls wrapped in our flesh, we can build a maze of tenderness”.
What’s up with that?
*Space Madness at The Station* over 7 years ago
Don’t forget the spagett…
*Space Madness at The Station* over 7 years ago
RIP…Mr. Chris Cornell…
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Persephone, Is that you?
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago
Got the chairs. The zoo was fun. City traffic sucks.
coltish1 over 7 years ago
Finding a rhyme today would certainly busta me.
coltish1 over 7 years ago
Did anyone else flash on Dick van Dyke when his hair was a head of lettuce? No? I guess as usual, it was just me.
*Space Madness at The Station* over 7 years ago
Songs, voices never share….
Linguist over 7 years ago
Prayer for the day: Oh Lord, let the LAME brains live unfettered by GoComics interferences and FEATURED COMMENT. Amen !
Radish... over 7 years ago
The nixtamalization
of the corn generation
is way above my station
but is part of all creation.
An alkaline solution
will flood out the pollution
with ash and lime
have a taco
at a later time.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago
In all the time I had lived by the river, I had never seen it change to any great extent. In the summer, it became more tepid and unfragrant. In the winter, it became more clogged with gelatinous goo. The smell also improved somewhat in the winter. This was due to the lack of floating former life forms and other debris so frequently found in summer months. Among the former life forms there might be aquatic, amphibious, and land creatures, birds and many things unknown and unidentifiable in their decomposition. But these were only seasonal changes in a monotony of repetititve ABABAB rhymes.
Meh~tdology, fka Pepelaputr over 7 years ago
Something nice to replace your Servetta Muta mask for the Spring Ball!
http://lafinlarry.net/faas/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=16&p=4491&#p4491
Larry Miller Premium Member over 7 years ago
I don’t get it. I have no problems reading the comments. Yeah the Featured Comment thing is annoying but after I click to see the replies, yeah all I see are the featured comment and its replies. But then I just click on “Show All Comments” and boom they’re back. Any reply I’d opened earlier is still open and replies to comments I hadn’t seen before (because they come after the featured comment) open just fine.
I use Avast’s customized version of the Opera browser if that makes a difference. The one weird thing is that I can only see two lines of what I’d typed until I click to make the comment. Then I can see everything but have to click again to actually add the comment.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Today’s guest artistic influence is Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a 16th c. Italian creator of unusual fruity and veggie portraits. This influence is superposed on early graphic design in a mischievous ploy to generate lame rhymes and nixtamalized corn for tacos! Tacos and tequila for all!
It is quite Frog Applause-ish for us to celebrate Cinco de Mayo some two weeks late….
INGSOC over 7 years ago
Peace and Hominy