In all Asian cultures the dragon is seen as auspicious, a symbol of power strength and good luck. Dragons in European cultures – or at least post-Christian European cultures – are seen as malevolent creatures, probably out of association with the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Pre-Christian dragons generally seen as benevolent creatures, or at least neutral.
The older the Chinese philosophy, the more worthy of study. This in true in general, the older an idea, technique, or invention is, the more likely it will still be in use in the future.
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therese_callahan2002 over 10 years ago
What? No Father’s Day strip?
jhampa over 10 years ago
great art work
kab2rb over 10 years ago
Wonder why no happy Father’s Day on the strip.Chinese fortunes use to be so funny not so much now days.
bmckee over 10 years ago
In all Asian cultures the dragon is seen as auspicious, a symbol of power strength and good luck. Dragons in European cultures – or at least post-Christian European cultures – are seen as malevolent creatures, probably out of association with the serpent in the Garden of Eden. Pre-Christian dragons generally seen as benevolent creatures, or at least neutral.
The Duke 1 over 10 years ago
And happy Father’s Day to you, Slim! She won’t be getting Wife of the Year award any time soon.
stuart over 10 years ago
The older the Chinese philosophy, the more worthy of study. This in true in general, the older an idea, technique, or invention is, the more likely it will still be in use in the future.
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436rge over 10 years ago
A note to Gocomics Management. I will BOYCOTT any and every product that pops up an ad each time I attempt to enter this site. That goes for Oreo cookies and Charmin tissues.
Willow Mt Lyon over 10 years ago
Some people think the Chinese fortunes would be funny if you tag on “…between the sheets”. It depends on the person, I guess.