Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for January 16, 2011

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    Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    It’s hard to make an intelligent comment when I have no idea what he’s talking about………….

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    Roj710  almost 14 years ago

    Think: “Gonzo Journalism,” plus Fox, plus Sarah Palin. & remember, “Tweets are for birdbrains”. (While Twix are for kids.)

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    pbarnrob  almost 14 years ago

    Kinda already regret it…

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    CedarCircle  almost 14 years ago

    not on twitter, therefore don’t get it. i feel so old…

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    cdward  almost 14 years ago

    Twitter does not attract me. The way it warps language is downright aggravating.

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    wildchildhernandez  almost 14 years ago

    Texting - the death of the English language.

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    exnewsie  almost 14 years ago

    Wonderful. You do an amazing job of bridging the Ted Baxter generation and Zits. Keep that cutting edge and ignore the fogies.

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    Nebulous Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    TL;DR

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    Sandfan  almost 14 years ago

    Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and all the other lame “social networks” are just pathetic attempts to get attention. The fact that they are so popular is pretty sad.

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    Our English friends would say WE are it’s death, wild. I suspect Spanish will be the death of it here before too long.

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    The comic is as annoying as the real thing. Congrats, Gary! Problem is: no one likes either one.

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    YatInExile  almost 14 years ago

    Roland even wears that stupid hat to bed???

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    thetraveller4  almost 14 years ago

    Sandfan, I’m not so sure about your opinion on facebook et al…thanks to facebook, I’ve reconnected with friends I hadn’t seen in years, found some long-lost family members, and made some really good new friends too (yes, I DID meet them in person….lol), so for me, facebook has been a blessing. I guess it all depends how you use it…

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    odeliasimone  almost 14 years ago

    Self absorption at its finest. A good commentary on our modern society.

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    wetidlerjr  almost 14 years ago

    sandfan said, “Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and all the other lame “social networks” are just pathetic attempts to get attention. The fact that they are so popular is pretty sad.”

    No need to be sad and fear them as they won’t hurt you.

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    woowie  almost 14 years ago

    Don’t use Twitter so don’t know ya, don’t miss ya, and don’t regret ya. See ya!

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    Nighthawks Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    where are these internets I keep hearing about? can I get them by putting extra aluminum foil my rabbit ears?

    oh, these new fangled gobblygook stuff.

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    PappyFiddle  almost 14 years ago

    Here’s a couple of items from my Quote Book:

    La pluma es la lengua del alma (the pen is the tongue of the soul) -Miguel de Cervantes

    Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask and he’ll tell you the truth. -some guy calling himself “Brian”

    These illustrate a mechanism: a person twittling on his little device, sending his thoughts to others… it’s fascinating, addicting. For some. I think you sort of have to have a hole in your soul for it to fill. I guess that’s Trudeau’s point here… a warning to us.

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    dalbino83  almost 14 years ago

    Finally, a cartoonist who understands the phases of the moon and when you would see a crescent in the sky, and which side is lit up! Thank you GT!

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    corzak  almost 14 years ago

    sandfan, Twitter, Facebook, etc. started out as “pathetic attempts to get attention”.

    Now, however, they are the commercial and political marketplace of conversation. For the world. No going back.

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    junco49  almost 14 years ago

    Just now I was breathing in except now I’m breathing out. Not quite sure which is more important. Will get back to you later on this.

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    frrykid Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    I agree with paul345 on the facebook point. Facebook is the only way I get to see pictures of my two nieces (and yes, I do get to see them occasionally in person). Given they live quite a distance away from me I don’t get to see them in person very often.

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    didereaux  almost 14 years ago

    Internet social network sites, texting, tweeting all are showcases for exhibiting the breadth and depth of humanity’s shallowness.

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    montessoriteacher  almost 14 years ago

    Twitter has a place in the world, for sure. It is not only about celebrities. Overnight field trips for schools is an example of a great use. We have all seen Twitter being used effectively in places like Iran as well. Twitter can be a great resource.

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    WaitingMan  almost 14 years ago

    Re: Panel 3 Roland needs to read today’s Crimestopper’s Textbook.

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    RinaFarina  almost 14 years ago

    @pappyfiddle; it’s not whether what he says is true or not, but whether it’s worth saying at all.

    And @junco49 gives the best example of “not worth saying” I’ve ever seen - unless you’re a zen master. I award @junco49 the Zen Master trophy for the most irrelevant twitter - for this week.

    Next week another one comes along, of course.

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    T Gabriel Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Well…

    Roland certainly has a way with words. It IS Roland, right?

    Not a tweeter, not a booker, not much of anything at all. Just maintaining 64 servers (14 virtual with Hyper-V) and a couple of thousand computers so that my peeps can tweet and twit and book.

    Sigh…

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    Defective Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    It’s gotten to the point that when I see Roland tweeting, I just go to the next comic. This one I started to read, and regretted it instantly. What a waste.

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    William Bednar Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    “nighthawks”: you have to put more aluminum foil around your head. It worked for me. I can see the internet real good, now! What nurse? Time for my “happy pill” already? Well, ok.

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    phdtogo  almost 14 years ago

    Been in IT for nearly 26 years :-) Windows SUCKS!

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    phdtogo  almost 14 years ago

    Legacyshooter, trying running Linux on your servers; it’s liberating! :-)

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    JAPrufrock  almost 14 years ago

    Yeah , get off Windoze. Try the Debian Lenny Linux distro- It rocks!

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    gamrobi  almost 14 years ago

    the man has something useful and insightful to say. wait for it.. no, not yet. wait for it.

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    jeanne1212  almost 14 years ago

    Twix: that small social connection between rocks and hard places.

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    alviebird  almost 14 years ago

    To those who didn’t understand him: Don’t worry about it. I think the point is that, for all his tweeting, he didn’t say anything. There was nothing to understand.

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    trncobrien Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    And now, ripped from Garry Trudeau’s circular file, the original dialogue for this comic!

    Panel 1: “Thought experiment: Set ‘Mass. murder’ aside for a moment. Now, how is Obama NOT like Ted Kennedy? NOW who’s nutty?”

    Panel 2: “Gocomics limiting tag length to 20 characters really annoying–‘Doonesbury’ itself uses 10.”

    Panel 3: “aList celebs include Blue Man Group, Shields & Yarnell, Mummenschanz. Suspecting bootleg.”

    Panel 4: “My youngest said something really cute last night. Made me regret nixing gig ghosting ‘Family Circus’.”

    Panel 5: “U know u r old when paleontologist mistakes you for fossil.”

    Panel 6: “‘Quality time’ with Blondie Bumstead (A: they’re real and they’re spectacular).”

    Panel 7: “Slogging thru Aaron Sorkin’s ‘Spongebob’ remakes on Hulu. Can’t wait for ‘Opposite Day’ 2 be over.”

    Panel 8: “@Batiuk: when u look back on yr life, do u think u’ll regret March 2006 onward? Hope so!”

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    alan.gurka  almost 14 years ago

    Reminds me of the old days with telegrams: every sentence ended with “stop” since they didn’t have punctuation.

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    jimsizemore1405  over 12 years ago

    Damn, even comic strips have reruns … all thats missing is buffering.

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