Ink Pen by Phil Dunlap for April 23, 2024
Transcript:
tyr: Ms. amazement, do you ever miss the days of magic? Tyr: When wonder was all around and things could still surprise you? Tyr: when imagination and whimsy ruled instead of this cold, hard technology?? woman: Whimsy never cured typhus. tyr: no, but it made it more fun...
Baslim the Beggar Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m sure dysentery and cholera were real fun …
fuzzbucket Premium Member 10 months ago
Was Jonas Salk feeling whimsical when he invented a cure for polio? Most people my age had a school friend crippled by it.
Differentname 10 months ago
Just finished a great fantasy novel, “The House of Open Wounds” by Adrian Tchaikovsky. It’s like cross between M*A*S*H and LOTR. Various magical outcasts are drafted to act as healers for a heartless Empire.
ajr58(1) 10 months ago
But, vaccines are a hoax! Madam Curie used them to put nanobot implants in our heads so that the New World Order could control us with Jewish space lasers. It’s on the internet, so I know it’s true!
rugeirn 10 months ago
Considering my great-grandfather died of typhus, leaving my great-grandmother seven months pregnant, I’ll go with Marcie. I can see echoes of that disaster down to the present generation.
willie_mctell 10 months ago
I’m thinking that if magic worked it could cure typhus, end world hunger, protect us from reality tv and Shonda Rimes,…
SpammersAreScum 10 months ago
We may get back to that. There’s been at least one outbreak (measles) due to removing vaccine requirements and some idiot state is longer mandating polio vaccines.