Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for March 30, 2024

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    BE THIS GUY  10 months ago

    Vultures clean up the environment. Just ask the Zoroastrians.

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    cmxx  10 months ago

    At first I was going to say: There’s a difference between true vultures, who are simply trying to make a living according to the innate dictates of their own nature, and human capitalistic vultures, who are . . . and then I realized: So are those human ones.

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    snsurone76  10 months ago

    Alex’ figure is already developing. How time flies!!

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    peter.d.cowen  10 months ago

    A birds gotta eat.

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    Firebat  10 months ago

    Wow! Silicon Valley ‘Effective Altruism’ nerds meet your prequel.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member 10 months ago

    Many scavenger birds are protected by law. I wonder why crows aren’t? I do know they’re smart. They can be all around your house, but if you come out carrying a gun, they’ll immediately move about a quarter mile away.

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    gantech  10 months ago

    Great spin job, Mike! There’s a home for you in politics!

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    Carl  Premium Member 10 months ago

    Scavengers are a natural part of the cycle.

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    Serial Pedant  10 months ago

    Where can I find one-and don’t say ‘Iran’.

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    Vultures have a bad rap, like snakes. Disney should remake Bambi with one instead of a cute deer

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    ChessPirate  10 months ago

    “And I really like our Condor attitude…”

    (≖_ʖ ≖)

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  10 months ago

    Vultures, like all animals, do what they must to survive. It’s humans who assign some sort of nobility to killing something directly rather than making use of remains.

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    kauri44  10 months ago

    I was starting to worry about Alex’s attitude over the past few days – it almost looked like she was being raised with the ethics of a child of Duke’s. I’m glad to see that she was having a twinge of conscience (even if her father rationalized it away).

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    Redd Panda  10 months ago

    How about… Vulture Health Care ?

    Nice sound to it, easy to remember. I like it.

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    Will_Scarlet  10 months ago

    There’s a certain point with each of the original Doonesbury characters where they started to grow less likeable.

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    Daa  10 months ago

    It’s a circle of life…thing.

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    The-Great-Gildersleeve  10 months ago

    Wish Doonesbury would remember what computers his characters use, Windows or Mac. They switch back and forth ….frequently

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    mistercatworks  10 months ago

    The “magnificient” California Condor is basically an overgrown Turkey Vulture. They do a fine job of cleanup.

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    DagNabIt!  10 months ago

    Very good! Nothing to see here. Carrion!

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    willie_mctell  10 months ago

    Circle of life.

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    Arghhgarrr Premium Member 10 months ago

    I have it in my will that I would prefer to be eaten by wild animals when I die. Being dragged out into a forest for wolves or bears may be illegal but a burial at sea or a sky burial might do the trick.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  10 months ago

    Vultures are underappreciated. Especially by possums who have to compete with them.

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    EdmundBabe  10 months ago

    genus Cathartes of the family Cathartidae

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    GaryCooper  10 months ago

    Vultures play an important role in the ecosystem.

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    John Schneider  9 months ago

    Just yesterday I was driving along one of our county roads and noticed four turkey vultures perched in a tree together. So I looked around, and there it was, a dead deer on the side of the road. The vultures were just waiting for traffic to clear so they could begin to feed off the deer. It is not a pleasant part of nature, but a necessary one. As for the business context of the comic, if a company is going belly-up, they should be selling off their assets in order to pay back their creditors. Creditors who lend money to companies so they can do business are taking a risk, sure, but if companies never paid back what they owe, then there would be no creditors. Nobody would be in that business.

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    lnrokr55  9 months ago

    Wayfair you got just what I need ;-)

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