I read War and Peace many years ago. It actually did turn out to be a very good read, which shouldn’t be that surprising. Sometimes there’s a good reason why a book is considered a classic.
Well, I enjoyed the first 1400 pages or so. The last 30, where Tolstoy says goodbye to his characters and goes off on an essay about free will (if I recall correctly) were a bit of a snoozer.
I think it’s more of an indictment of the climate czars from around the world flying private jets to a climate change conference. That is a “stupid waste”.
BasilBruce 8 months ago
This strip actually makes a good point. Why do you have to be there to talk about it?
Argythree 8 months ago
Three great jokes; can’t decide which I like best. Thanks, Samuli!
Imagine 8 months ago
The irony is strong in this one.
Gent 8 months ago
Just like them crooked environment activists eh.
Kaputnik 8 months ago
I read War and Peace many years ago. It actually did turn out to be a very good read, which shouldn’t be that surprising. Sometimes there’s a good reason why a book is considered a classic.
Well, I enjoyed the first 1400 pages or so. The last 30, where Tolstoy says goodbye to his characters and goes off on an essay about free will (if I recall correctly) were a bit of a snoozer.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow 8 months ago
War and Peace, or as it’s called lately in Tolstoy’s homeland: “Special Military Operation and No End”
Doug K 8 months ago
If you just read the first page or so and the last page or so of War and Peace, you can make a long story short.
pat sandy creator 8 months ago
love this…the panel breakdowns are fabulous…!
Egrayjames 8 months ago
Anna Karina was depressing enough…..War and Peace is not on my bucket list.
Dobie Premium Member 8 months ago
Burn that fuel!
FireAnt_Hater 8 months ago
We’ve eaten most of the soup, but we’re getting low, so leave the rest alone. No soup for you!
InTraining 8 months ago
C! – why don’t you try reading while sitting down…?
InTraining 8 months ago
C2 – well, now that you are sitting down in your Lazy Boy Horace, try reading War and Peace”.
InTraining 8 months ago
C3 – stay tuned – following the commercial, Horace will do his famous rain dance…!
Rev Phnk Ey 8 months ago
Got to be reporting “Live”, as opposed to reporting “dead”.
Zebrastripes 8 months ago
1- I got all the time in the world to listen…
2- Silence isn’t always golden
3- Horace gallops to extreme lengths to report….☹️
BlueFin Premium Member 8 months ago
No problem cos he will compensate his carbon footprint by eating tofu instead of meat. Wait…
msequor 8 months ago
I think it’s more of an indictment of the climate czars from around the world flying private jets to a climate change conference. That is a “stupid waste”.
pheets 8 months ago
Worried about the rainforest by spending and exuding fuels from every vehicle to get there…. OK..
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Everytime I start reading it, I never get past the “war” part. :)
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Seriously messed up and Dead on. Brilliant!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
You’re not lazy Horace, that’s just idle gossip.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
Horace is on emission impossible.
davewhamond creator 8 months ago
SO good. And a great point has been made. (and no actual emissions were released during the making of this comic)
Stephen Gilberg 8 months ago
Strange how quickly he becomes the opposite of lazy.