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Ah, Playboy, the magazine that combined brilliant writing, refined taste, and a stepping stone for a great many legendary authors… with “Take a gander at these bazooms!”
One of my older brothers had a subscription. I would borrow it and read the articles and laugh at the funnies (remember “granny”?) On the sly, of course. Neither of us thought it would be good if my mom knew.
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Haven’t seen a Playboy in decades, I think. Mostly went for the jokes and cartoons. The photos were a bit too processed and divorced from real life to really appeal much.
Lovely. Let’s commemorate a guy who championed the objectification and fetishizing of women as playthings and parlor pets to amuse men. Who popularized the idea that men get to sit there comfortably and dignified while giving intense scrutiny to women’s most personal and private physical parts. No harm in it at all, right? No one took women seriously in the first place, they’re there to be nakedly vulnerable and degraded for men’s pleasure and entertainment— and of course no one likes them when they reach middle age or older, because the ONLY likable purpose they have is as young sex objects.
Thanks for commemorating the man who popularized this as though he were some kind of hero.
Adiraiju over 7 years ago
Ah, Playboy, the magazine that combined brilliant writing, refined taste, and a stepping stone for a great many legendary authors… with “Take a gander at these bazooms!”
Enter.Name.Here over 7 years ago
I only looked at it for the photos…. I MEAN the articles! (Whew! Got away with that one…. )
Varnes over 7 years ago
I first saw Shel Silverstein’s cartoons in playboy. And what about Gahan Wilson?
darth_geekboy over 7 years ago
hefner……..had more respect for women than any GOP’er, or dRUMPf for that matter. but then that’s a VERY low bar.
Wren Fahel over 7 years ago
One of my older brothers had a subscription. I would borrow it and read the articles and laugh at the funnies (remember “granny”?) On the sly, of course. Neither of us thought it would be good if my mom knew.
jrankin1959 over 7 years ago
Nice comeback, Opus!
jrankin1959 over 7 years ago
When are we gonna see the tribute to Tom Petty?
YatInExile over 7 years ago
“Burns twice as bright but half as long”? The dude was 91 years old, for God’s sake.
OshkoshJohn over 7 years ago
Tom Petty’s memorial strip had Opus and Frank trading lyrics from “Won’t back down.”
alxzba over 7 years ago
don’t know if Berkley ever sees these comments -- if so, pleae consider using straight fonts - not italics. CAPS in italics are difficult to read. Thanks.
Dragoncat over 7 years ago
And the Dragoncat Award for Best LOL goes to Adiraiju!
Well said… Wait! There were articles in Playboy?
KristineKuhns over 7 years ago
Oh, I get it. Not beet sugar, sugar cookies made with beet pulp!
Andrew Sleeth over 7 years ago
Breathed deserves a Pulitzer for that charming extended metaphor.
Rick Smith Premium Member over 7 years ago
Ah, the cookies that Abby gave Opus yesterday. I see that Opus has eaten plenty of them…
Sherlock Watson over 7 years ago
Let us all now turn to page 53 in our hymnals and sing “Centerfold” by the J. Geils Band.
Urbane Gorilla over 7 years ago
Haven’t seen a Playboy in decades, I think. Mostly went for the jokes and cartoons. The photos were a bit too processed and divorced from real life to really appeal much.
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Opus! Haven’t you eaten those cookies yet?! Abby will have your scalp (anthropomorphized penguins have scalps, I’m pretty sure).
A little tribute to old Hef can’t hurt, either….
GaryCooper over 7 years ago
Book choy beet cookies … that sounds pretty good.
tegm over 7 years ago
Lovely. Let’s commemorate a guy who championed the objectification and fetishizing of women as playthings and parlor pets to amuse men. Who popularized the idea that men get to sit there comfortably and dignified while giving intense scrutiny to women’s most personal and private physical parts. No harm in it at all, right? No one took women seriously in the first place, they’re there to be nakedly vulnerable and degraded for men’s pleasure and entertainment— and of course no one likes them when they reach middle age or older, because the ONLY likable purpose they have is as young sex objects.
Thanks for commemorating the man who popularized this as though he were some kind of hero.
C wolfe over 1 year ago
Those lines should be on his head stone.