Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for June 15, 2024

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    lalapalooza Premium Member 4 months ago

    i see noone else has anything to say about this either lol

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    snsurone76  4 months ago

    Would that the egg-donor and “Uncle Stupidhead” would decompose!!

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    TonysSon  4 months ago

    If she wants edgy, she should use Mayochup.

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    Uncle Kenny  4 months ago

    My late friend was an artist. He told me that he had done a painting that was made from condoms and had put it in a show. When he went by his painting a few days into the show, somebody had spit on the glass.

    “At first I was mad,” he said, “but then I realized that it was a pretty insighftul comment.”

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    KennethPrice2  4 months ago

    I got a jar of mayo from the clearance isle that is orange. That’s edgie!

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    erik.vanthienen  4 months ago

    If you want edgy, try Marmite!

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    gantech  4 months ago

    A classic example of how some “geniuses” crash and burn the moment they had a bit of success.

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    ChessPirate  4 months ago

    “Jenkins, what do you think of my headline for tomorrow’s Paper?”

    [“Today, at the Art Show, numerous people were sickened by a display that went bad.”]

    “Um, sir, I don’t think ‘went’ is quite correct.”

    “You’re right, it was bad before it went bad…”

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    Raging Moderate  4 months ago

    Picasso had a Miracle Whip Period.

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    ladykat  4 months ago

    Ick.

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    JingoDog  4 months ago

    So, my question is, why would she have coated the broken crockery with plaster? Some adhesive was likely used to stick the pieces to the surface. So is the “Plaster vs Mayo” a grout choice? I’m no genius, just trying to understand the process.

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  4 months ago

    I wonder how she embraced the NFT fad.

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    GaryCooper  4 months ago

    Ah, yes, this was the heyday of “edgy” artists like Damien Hirst.

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    mindjob  4 months ago

    Broken crockery isn’t edgy; broken bones might be. Symbolizing the downfall of civilization

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    dukafinare  4 months ago

    Face it JJ you are in a rut, you were using the broken crockery shtick when you were still with Mike. Time for a new medium of expression.

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    mistercatworks  4 months ago

    Then a final coating of art-speak if you really want that ephemeral look.

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    Jogger2  3 months ago

    The ads on this website have gotten out of hand for those of us who don’t pay:

    — I’m on a low income, so I’m not going to get a paid subscription.— I understand those who work to bring us this website need a source of income to continue. So, I do not use an ad blocker.— Without using the scroll bar, this Doonesbury occupies about 20% of the page my browser allocates. The non-ad area of this page uses about 40%.
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    prrdh  3 months ago

    Avocado would be just as edgy, but it tastes too good to waste on art.

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    BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member 3 months ago

    So now she’s getting her edgy on using mayo?

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    JohnJ51  3 months ago

    or Baconnaise, which really exists, bacon-flavored mayo.

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    sperry532  3 months ago
    “Art is anything you can get away with.”

    ― Marshall McLuhan, Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man

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    RonaldByrd  3 months ago

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    I’m not sure some of these condiments had been invented yet.

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    David Rickard Premium Member 3 months ago

    Wilbur Westin will buy it. And then eat it.

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    Baron Grim  3 months ago

    I worked at a commercial photo lab in the ‘90s in Houston, and we often made slide dupes of artwork appearing in local galleries. One artist’s work intrigued me, as I made 50 copies each of her “statues” without any context. Her “statues” appeared to be of various abstract animal forms, with features smoothed out and beige colored, dressed in thin, cheap lingerie and plastic costume jewelery. It was more interesting than some of the literal trash some were exhibiting… Until I read an article in the local arts & music paper. Those “statues” were just premade taxidermy. She just tossed some cheap fluffery on somethings she ordered in a catalog. At least the trash artist found his own trash.

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    HodgeElmwood  3 months ago

    Like her marriage!

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    fourteenpeeves  3 months ago

    Go to county fairs and study “butter sculpture”

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