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 12 months ago
This strip actually makes a good point. Why do you have to be there to talk about it?
Argythree 12 months ago
Three great jokes; can’t decide which I like best. Thanks, Samuli!
Imagine 12 months ago
The irony is strong in this one.
Gent 12 months ago
Just like them crooked environment activists eh.
Kaputnik 12 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 12 months ago
War and Peace, or as it’s called lately in Tolstoy’s homeland: “Special Military Operation and No End”
Doug K 12 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 12 months ago
love this…the panel breakdowns are fabulous…!
Egrayjames 12 months ago
Anna Karina was depressing enough…..War and Peace is not on my bucket list.
Dobie Premium Member 12 months ago
Burn that fuel!
FireAnt_Hater 12 months ago
We’ve eaten most of the soup, but we’re getting low, so leave the rest alone. No soup for you!
InTraining Premium Member 12 months ago
C! – why don’t you try reading while sitting down…?
InTraining Premium Member 12 months ago
C2 – well, now that you are sitting down in your Lazy Boy Horace, try reading War and Peace”.
InTraining Premium Member 12 months ago
C3 – stay tuned – following the commercial, Horace will do his famous rain dance…!
Rev Phnk Ey 12 months ago
Got to be reporting “Live”, as opposed to reporting “dead”.
Zebrastripes 12 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 12 months ago
No problem cos he will compensate his carbon footprint by eating tofu instead of meat. Wait…
msequor 12 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 12 months ago
Worried about the rainforest by spending and exuding fuels from every vehicle to get there…. OK..
mistercatworks 12 months ago
Everytime I start reading it, I never get past the “war” part. :)
Mike Baldwin creator 12 months ago
Seriously messed up and Dead on. Brilliant!
Frank Burns Eats Worms 12 months ago
You’re not lazy Horace, that’s just idle gossip.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 12 months ago
Horace is on emission impossible.
davewhamond creator 12 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 12 months ago
Strange how quickly he becomes the opposite of lazy.