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We see here Sisyphus visiting a portapotty with the “Pleiad” name. Wikipedia points “Pleiad” to “Pleiades”, and shows that Merope, the youngest of the Pleiades, bore Sisyphus several sons.
C 5 months ago
Opening act of a Greek tragedy
oldpine52 5 months ago
Or, maybe in a flush.
Yakety Sax 5 months ago
Bleeb is well hidden but not in a great spot…..
fjc007 5 months ago
Is that Sisyphus or Sisypiss?
Dobie Premium Member 5 months ago
If Sisyphus opens the door and finds Doctor Who in there, Pleiad’s Porta Potties is gonna have some ‘splainin’ to do!
wongo 5 months ago
He’s on a roll!
jbduncan 5 months ago
Wonder if he’ll meet Jack and Jill on the hill?
DM2860 5 months ago
Do you need to use the potty in the after life?
Zebrastripes 5 months ago
This guys got rocks in his head.
DaBump Premium Member 5 months ago
Those little details that get left out of Greek myths, eh?
comixbomix 5 months ago
Pissyphus
Bob Blumenfeld 5 months ago
Hey, that’s the Atlas/Hercules story.
divad27182 5 months ago
Interesting identities.
We see here Sisyphus visiting a portapotty with the “Pleiad” name. Wikipedia points “Pleiad” to “Pleiades”, and shows that Merope, the youngest of the Pleiades, bore Sisyphus several sons.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 5 months ago
Sisyfeces.
bobpeters61 5 months ago
…and “B’bye!”
admiree2 5 months ago
Brilliant of him to pass a stone.
geese28 5 months ago
Trying to pass another stone
mbrahms26 5 months ago
This reminds me of that scene in “The Life Of Brian.”