Most people are tired of focusing on themselves and spending time with their loved ones. They want to get back to the drudgery that was their lives before COVID.
This is like that old joke about the optimist who fell off the Empire State Building; as he passed each floor, people standing near the windows could hear him saying, “So far, so good…”
Some people are homebodies, some are partiers. some are introverts, some are extroverts, some “mesoverts” etc. etc. As with most things, about 80% of us can pull this off, for awhile and the other 20% are either already gonzo or will be real soon. And the opposite 20% have been waiting for this their whole lives.
He’s happy because he’s a privileged pig who owns an iPhone. For poor hungry creatures (like myself), it’s nothing but gloom and doom. Say, I could use some generous donations now. Gimme all your food and picanic baskets.
Loved ones? I haven’t had any of those in years, and have lived alone even longer. the only effect the pandemic has had on me is I’m working longer hours with fewer days off than normal. And always too tired to do my housework etc, that badly needs doing.
My joke to the doctor’s receptionist after a visit: “He said I was ready to check out and gave me six months. …What? I need a follow-up appointment in six months.”
Or, in six months to a year, we’ll find out that vaccines don’t provide permanent immunity, or even a year’s immunity, and that having had COVID doesn’t provide immunity, and the pandemic will convert to a worldwide endemic condition.
Hey, Stephan, I just want to say thank you for the funny and Positive messages you swing out of the hangar every once in a while. They are comic gold, and positive in this oh, so negative world, based on the “acerbic comments” even funny, well intentioned comics get.
You’re July 12 comic and today are great ! Thank you
Being old, retired and a widower living alone, the pandemic has given me time to catch up on my reading. Just the other day, I thought I’d try and actually finish Anna Karenina by Tolstoy, the only novel that has defeated me in such attempts at least five times. I’m pleased to report that it’s now six times, and I mowed the lawn instead. There’s always a bright side, if you look for it.
I will be happy too, when we have a President who still has a brain that works for more than 3 words before forgetting where he is and what he started to say.
I don’t approve of this comic strip. I really don’t think these maskless characters are six feet away from each other and thus, they are possibly infecting us readers.
There are a few things good about all this. No Jehovah’s witnesses at the door, a lot less annoying robo calls and people aren’t on their cell phones as much in the grocery stores.
I wish that people would stop harping on “I get to spend more time with my loved ones!!!” as an upside to the current situation. I live alone. I have no family within 300 miles. I am really expecting that I will not be able to see my family for the holidays this year like I usually do because of travel restrictions.
Even locally, there has been a stay-at-home order for over four months now. I can’t even go out and visit my local friends. And even if I DID want to try and defy the county authorities to do that, the friends that I used to spend the most time with live with someone who’s immunocompromised, so it would be irresponsible of me at best, and quite possibly have fatal consequences at worst.
I have gotten less and less time with my loved ones as a result of the current crisis. I wish people would stop telling me I’m supposed to be happy about “time with loved ones” because of this. It just hurts.
BE THIS GUY over 4 years ago
Most people are tired of focusing on themselves and spending time with their loved ones. They want to get back to the drudgery that was their lives before COVID.
Sherlock Watson over 4 years ago
This is like that old joke about the optimist who fell off the Empire State Building; as he passed each floor, people standing near the windows could hear him saying, “So far, so good…”
Very Epic Human over 4 years ago
Good to know that pig is having a good time in quarantine.
hariseldon59 over 4 years ago
Sad that he considers Rat one of his ‘,loved ones’.
Concretionist over 4 years ago
Some people are homebodies, some are partiers. some are introverts, some are extroverts, some “mesoverts” etc. etc. As with most things, about 80% of us can pull this off, for awhile and the other 20% are either already gonzo or will be real soon. And the opposite 20% have been waiting for this their whole lives.
’Bout the same as always, then. But with Covid.
kaffekup over 4 years ago
I just wish I liked all of my “loved ones”…
Bilan over 4 years ago
I don’t know what six months Pig is talking about, but I’m going to be happy in 3 months and 11 days.
KenTheCoffinDweller over 4 years ago
Or really, really sad, if I got the date correct. All depends upon how you will feel at the end of that day.
B UTTONS over 4 years ago
6 months, 1 day.
BACON
Nachikethass over 4 years ago
What loved ones?
if(comicStrip == "funny") {return "laughter";} over 4 years ago
I’ve been given 6 months to a year to avoid my ****ing relatives.
gopher gofer over 4 years ago
one can see that there are many people out there who feel equally tenderly about their ‘loved ones’…
iggyman over 4 years ago
In every cloud there is a silver lining? Go pig!
MayCauseBurns over 4 years ago
I focused on myself once. I fell asleep.
Breadboard over 4 years ago
Glad to see Rat has a beer in hand ! …. Croc Power !
Gent over 4 years ago
He’s happy because he’s a privileged pig who owns an iPhone. For poor hungry creatures (like myself), it’s nothing but gloom and doom. Say, I could use some generous donations now. Gimme all your food and picanic baskets.
well-i-never over 4 years ago
And he reads Luann.
jel354 over 4 years ago
Looks like Pig is taking his own suggestion from two days ago to heart.
theincrediblebulk over 4 years ago
Loved ones? I haven’t had any of those in years, and have lived alone even longer. the only effect the pandemic has had on me is I’m working longer hours with fewer days off than normal. And always too tired to do my housework etc, that badly needs doing.
Zebrastripes over 4 years ago
Maybe if PIGITA visited PIG…and rekindle their love….
walstib Premium Member over 4 years ago
I worked 43 years and never got a sabbatical until now that I’m retired.
Markov Da Robot over 4 years ago
How are you spending time with your loved ones? We’re in quarantine.
wrd2255 over 4 years ago
Hey, I want some of what the pig’s been smokin’.
pheets over 4 years ago
It HAS been a colourful… adventure… so far..
steverinoCT over 4 years ago
My joke to the doctor’s receptionist after a visit: “He said I was ready to check out and gave me six months. …What? I need a follow-up appointment in six months.”
Whatcouldgowrong over 4 years ago
Or, in six months to a year, we’ll find out that vaccines don’t provide permanent immunity, or even a year’s immunity, and that having had COVID doesn’t provide immunity, and the pandemic will convert to a worldwide endemic condition.
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
Everyone needs a little Pig in their lives.
david_42 over 4 years ago
My wife is going stir-crazy working from home and never seeing her friends.
johndifool over 4 years ago
♩ ♪ “Always look on the bright side of life…” ♫ ♬
LaughterIsJoyMuliplied over 4 years ago
Introspection with a positive attitude. Go Pig!
Reader over 4 years ago
Actually, that’s been my attitude. I usually work from home; having everyone else home with me has been nice. Less extracurricular meetings too.
joeynails01 over 4 years ago
another bright side to this pandemic is that everyone realizes how much they hate celebs and how much they should appreciate essential workers.
JDP_Huntington Beach over 4 years ago
Hey, Stephan, I just want to say thank you for the funny and Positive messages you swing out of the hangar every once in a while. They are comic gold, and positive in this oh, so negative world, based on the “acerbic comments” even funny, well intentioned comics get.
You’re July 12 comic and today are great ! Thank you
BiathlonNut over 4 years ago
Problem with the quarantine and loved ones is that if the former goes on long enough, there will no longer be any of the latter.
Bookworm over 4 years ago
Being old, retired and a widower living alone, the pandemic has given me time to catch up on my reading. Just the other day, I thought I’d try and actually finish Anna Karenina by Tolstoy, the only novel that has defeated me in such attempts at least five times. I’m pleased to report that it’s now six times, and I mowed the lawn instead. There’s always a bright side, if you look for it.
DCBakerEsq over 4 years ago
A little bit of quarantine goes a long way.
Donald Basenberg over 4 years ago
Love you, Pig.
prrdh over 4 years ago
When life gives you a lemon…
Pig is a pearl among swine.
listmom over 4 years ago
Bless you, pig!
gbars70 over 4 years ago
Ya think there’s a mask out there that would work for Goat?
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
The thing is, Goat… go where?! :D
Johnny Q Premium Member over 4 years ago
Where are Pig’s balloons?
sparkle 13 Premium Member over 4 years ago
I need to hang out with pig!!! Lol
KevDoneIt over 4 years ago
I will be happy too, when we have a President who still has a brain that works for more than 3 words before forgetting where he is and what he started to say.
thgaps over 4 years ago
I don’t approve of this comic strip. I really don’t think these maskless characters are six feet away from each other and thus, they are possibly infecting us readers.
YorkGirl Premium Member over 4 years ago
Gosh, this was such a positive and uplifting comic today. Too bad all the comments weren’t. Thanks, Mr. Pastis. ;-)
DHurd over 4 years ago
There are a few things good about all this. No Jehovah’s witnesses at the door, a lot less annoying robo calls and people aren’t on their cell phones as much in the grocery stores.
djagir over 4 years ago
I wish that people would stop harping on “I get to spend more time with my loved ones!!!” as an upside to the current situation. I live alone. I have no family within 300 miles. I am really expecting that I will not be able to see my family for the holidays this year like I usually do because of travel restrictions.
Even locally, there has been a stay-at-home order for over four months now. I can’t even go out and visit my local friends. And even if I DID want to try and defy the county authorities to do that, the friends that I used to spend the most time with live with someone who’s immunocompromised, so it would be irresponsible of me at best, and quite possibly have fatal consequences at worst.
I have gotten less and less time with my loved ones as a result of the current crisis. I wish people would stop telling me I’m supposed to be happy about “time with loved ones” because of this. It just hurts.
Andrew Sleeth over 4 years ago
Who are these ‘loved ones’ of whom you speak?
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
That is what the docs tend to say to the terminally ill, Pig. Cheers!