If the playwright Aeschylus (arguably the father of Classical Greek Tragedy, c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BCE) had been reciting aloud as he worked on theatrical dialogue, maybe he wouldn’t have been killed by that falling tortoise. (In the middle of an empty field… where he had retreated in hope of thwarting a prophesied death-by-falling-object.)
That is, if words could actually create big puffy protective balloons overhead. The course of staged Drama was altered forever. (I’m guessing that thought balloons are less effective as barriers.)
If his death seems fantastic… there was recently a case of bloody head injury to a woman when a tortoise crashed through the windshield of the car in which she was a passenger.
Also bloody shell injury.The good news is that both human and chelonian recovered
So is the joke that they don’t stop talking because their words won’t hurt them and the words are deflecting the sticks and stones that are about to hurt them?
When he received a paper cut from a radioactive comic book, Jerry Jerryson developed the incredible ability to turn his words into physical speech bubbles! He decided to use his power to protect the innocent and to fight crime as the superhero: THE BABBLING BUBBLER!!!!
danketaz Premium Member over 3 years ago
Unusual weather we’re having, ain’t we.
DangerBunny over 3 years ago
Hrrmmph. Nothing here that 2020 didn’t beat handily.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 3 years ago
If the playwright Aeschylus (arguably the father of Classical Greek Tragedy, c. 525/524 – c. 456/455 BCE) had been reciting aloud as he worked on theatrical dialogue, maybe he wouldn’t have been killed by that falling tortoise. (In the middle of an empty field… where he had retreated in hope of thwarting a prophesied death-by-falling-object.)
That is, if words could actually create big puffy protective balloons overhead. The course of staged Drama was altered forever. (I’m guessing that thought balloons are less effective as barriers.)
If his death seems fantastic… there was recently a case of bloody head injury to a woman when a tortoise crashed through the windshield of the car in which she was a passenger.
Also bloody shell injury.The good news is that both human and chelonian recovered
dcdete. over 3 years ago
So is the joke that they don’t stop talking because their words won’t hurt them and the words are deflecting the sticks and stones that are about to hurt them?
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
If the capricious afternoon breezes are picking up rocks that size, they might be near Houston.
ChucklinChuck over 3 years ago
Three stones?
Corwin Haught Premium Member over 3 years ago
Is this a new speech bubble joke, or has someone at some point done it before?
VICTOR PROULX over 3 years ago
I see speech balloons are impervious to the wind.
GetFezzy over 3 years ago
What, no anvils?
JoshHere over 3 years ago
Their speeches are very dense.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 3 years ago
OK, props for three rocks.
Decepticomic over 3 years ago
When he received a paper cut from a radioactive comic book, Jerry Jerryson developed the incredible ability to turn his words into physical speech bubbles! He decided to use his power to protect the innocent and to fight crime as the superhero: THE BABBLING BUBBLER!!!!
phlash over 3 years ago
Three Stones! Bushmiller would be so proud!
cpietran Premium Member over 3 years ago
This strip gets weirder and weirder all the time, but sadly without much brilliance.
tad1 over 3 years ago
Clever. :)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
What a nice contradiction brought about by strip tropes.