Well, there is a planet out there made entirely out of diamonds, which scare the bejesus out of the De Beers, so a margarita between two young (proto?) stars stands to reason. I mean in this universe what is possible probably exists on an otherwise unimaginable scale.
Of course this hints (slightly) that our universe is just a microscopic part of something larger. That diamond planet may be on some creatures wedding finger and the margarita a simple spilled wedding toast.
In a billion or so years, the sun will start the process of growing into a red giant, so it’s probably for the best that the moon stops blocking it earlier than that
wmwiii Premium Member 8 months ago
R Crumb is the guest artist for today’s strip.
Pickled Pete 8 months ago
and sees ships approaching on the horizon. He says to his first mate “Arrrr Matey, fetch me me red shirt”.
“But why, Captain?” the Mate says.
“If these be enemies and we must defend our ship I don’t want me men to see me bleed”.
The mate fetches the shirt as the Captain looks out again, this time seeing a fleet of Pirate Ships gaining on them. He turns to the first mate again:
“Arrr Matey, fetch me me brown pants”.
pearlsbs 8 months ago
I knew Jimmy Buffett was up there somewhere.
jonnytest 8 months ago
There’s no lime juice and no agave cacti in that quadrant, Number One.
jessebob42 8 months ago
I doubt there will be humans around in 600 million years to observe this lack of solar eclipse. Let’s leave a note for the bugs.
mindjob 8 months ago
In 7 billions years there won’t be any sun, so that could be a problem
Gameguy49 Premium Member 8 months ago
No solar eclipse means no complaints of eye damage hundreds of which have been reported in the news lately. Some fools just don’t listen!
ladykat 8 months ago
I don’t think I’ll care about eclipses 600 million years from now.
ragsarooni 8 months ago
In 600 years there’ll be no humans here anyway so what will it matter?
bsondahl 8 months ago
the eclipse shadow cartoon appears to emulate R Crumb’s artwork in a primitive fashion
poppacapsmokeblower 8 months ago
Well, there is a planet out there made entirely out of diamonds, which scare the bejesus out of the De Beers, so a margarita between two young (proto?) stars stands to reason. I mean in this universe what is possible probably exists on an otherwise unimaginable scale.
Of course this hints (slightly) that our universe is just a microscopic part of something larger. That diamond planet may be on some creatures wedding finger and the margarita a simple spilled wedding toast.
Jogger2 8 months ago
The claim is that in 600 million years, there will be no more total Solar eclipses. There will still be annular and partial Solar eclipses.
About 1.6 billion years ago, the first annular Solar eclipse on Earth occurred.
RPS11 8 months ago
Sooooo? Catch it while you can?
edstiles 8 months ago
You lost me on that margarita thing…
moondog42 Premium Member 8 months ago
In a billion or so years, the sun will start the process of growing into a red giant, so it’s probably for the best that the moon stops blocking it earlier than that
Petemejia77 8 months ago
….and a eclipse will turn you into Lena the Hyena???
Garffan#1 8 months ago
Space margaritas!
SpaceBuckaroo 8 months ago
The Moons shadow is traveling at Mach 6.5 and not a single sonic boom could be heard.