Off the Mark by Mark Parisi for May 14, 2024

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    Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago

    The whole invasive species thing is overblown. Let the things live that live best wherever they originated. It’s called natural selection. 99.9% of all species that ever existed are now extinct. It’s OK to let some die out.

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    angelolady Premium Member 7 months ago

    I love the scary movie days.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 7 months ago

    I’m nobody in the publishing business, and definitely no marketing guy, but I suggest to Mr. Parisi that he assemble these horror movie-screening cartoons into a book at some point. “Off the Mark and Into the Cinema”

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    tudza Premium Member 7 months ago

    Nothing like triffids

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    blunebottle  7 months ago

    I’m wondering if the flower was indigenous to the location? Dandelions, pretty as they are, are invasive.

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    potfarmer  7 months ago

    We’re the prime example.

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    Gent  7 months ago

    If only there was border wall around flower eh.

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    HarryLime  7 months ago

    The Dodo bird also springs to mind …

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    phritzg Premium Member 7 months ago

    Any of those invaders carnivorous? And perhaps named Audrey?

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    Huckleberry Hiroshima  7 months ago

    Oh, just about every living thing is invasive in some way or another.

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    ladykat  7 months ago

    Poor, happy, unsuspecting daisy.

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    Mel-T-Pass Premium Member 7 months ago

    An accurate drawing of a giant hogweed would have been even scarier.

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    thejanith Premium Member 7 months ago

    Love it! Thanks for the laugh.

    Growing up in the low desert, we had a patio out back. Along one side of it was a planter box — ok, a space of dirt between the patio and the cinderblock wall. The sun reflected off all that light-colored concrete and nothing would grow there. One year, something did. It had dark green stalks, nice leaves, and pretty white flowers. It was invasive, all right. It took over the 2′ × 12′ planter and filled it. We never did find out what it was. My parents said “It’s green. Leave it.”

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    Stephen Gilberg  7 months ago

    Heh, this morning I was thinking about the Kali tragus tumbleweed, arguably the worst invasive plant in the U.S.

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    mistercatworks  7 months ago

    Fans of invasive species should be forced to weed kudzu and eat the leaves.

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    Bigfoot  7 months ago

    I reject to whole concept that if seeds travel across the ocean in a bird’s craw and are deposited in a new area and proliferate that is “natural” but if a human buys a pack of seeds from Burpee because he thinks they will be pretty in his backyard garden and they spread through the neighborhood that is somehow “unnatural and invasive”. Humanity is PART of nature.

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