Monty by Jim Meddick for January 08, 2017
Transcript:
I am the genie of the lantern! For releasing me from my prison, I shall grant thee three wishes! Um... Let's see... Wish #1... Um... I wish for a Tesla Model X P100D! Here is the warranty to the vehicle you have chosen... It awaits you at the nearest authorized Tesla dealership... Um... Ok. Great! My second wish is for... Uh, a million dollars! Here! Here is the currency you have requested! Wow! Awesome! And for my last wish... I wish for three more wishes! Ha! Ha! Pretty good, huh? I... Well, he gave me three more wishes, but unfortunately I have to grant them to the first person who comes along and rubs this Mountain Dew bottle...
Darsan54 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I always thought, your first question should be, “Why were you imprisoned in the bottle?” The answer might influence your wishes.
Tesla Roadster 181 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
An excellent choice for the first wish! :)
lavatube almost 8 years ago
To add insult to injury, Tesla doesn’t have authorized dealerships. Their business model is to sell directly without dealerships.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Wishing for more wishes is a sure sign of greed with is why I am fine with this outcome.
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 8 years ago
The third wish is always, “I wish none of this had happened.”
SharkNose almost 8 years ago
I wish this was a 3-liter bottle instead of just 2-liter…
Phred Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I had wondered what might happen with a third wish like that.
TossedSaladCartoon almost 8 years ago
The irreverence is why I love this strip!
belgarathmth almost 8 years ago
I love this fantasy as a thought experiment. I’m pretty sure there’s always a way the genie is going to screw you. Is the dealership going to ask you where you got that key? How will you explain? Where did that million dollars come from? From a bank vault, in marked bills, more than likely. Meddick just showed how wishing for more wishes will screw you. “Magic always comes with a price.” The only safe wish is to be freed from the curse of the wishes. You can tell the genie you wish him not to harm you, you wish to remain uncursed by any wishes, and you wish him freedom and happiness.
Claire Jordan almost 8 years ago
There’s a wonderful story – I forget who by, maybe Larry Niven – about a woman who is granted the usual three wishes. She asks to be make the most beautiful woman in the world, so the genie makes her the mos beautiful octogenarian. She asks for wealth beyond the dreams of avarice and he gives her nothing, because nothing is beyond such dreams. Then she says “I wish that you may fall totally, permanently and unselfishly in love with me” and after that the genie gives her whatever she desires, and can’t even be jealous when she takes human lovers.
NRHAWK Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I’ve read a lot of stories based on this fairy tale over the years and the only ones that ended well for the recipient were the ones where they wished for a fruitful and simple life and felt empathy for the genie and wished for their release from bondage. A lesson we could all benefit from.
Blackthorne42 almost 8 years ago
As a Dungeons & Dragons DM, I would’ve done the same thing to some greedy freak. You gotta be a darn lawyer to get a wish just right.
Vince M almost 8 years ago
I’d seen a short film with three men stranded on a desert island who find a genie, who gives each of them one wish. The first one wishes to be back home in Italy with his mom cooking spaghetti, the second wishes to be in Paris among the most beautiful women in the world…the third can’t decide, lamenting that his two friends always helped him make decisions and says “I wish they were here to help me!” and…
Clotty Peristalt almost 8 years ago
As a Dungeon Master, I always enjoyed screwing over the players with a Wish spell. It’s so easy to find the loophole that the players refused to exercise the wish spells in short order.
Strob Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Excellent X-Files on this subject:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Je_Souhaite
Hookoa almost 8 years ago
Then there is the guy in Oakland who finds a lamp, rubs it, Genie appears and gives him one wish: The guy says: “I want to go to Hawaii, but I hate flying and get seasick, so I want a bridge from here to Hawaii”. Genie says: “I canʻt really do that because of storms, high winds and oceanic cargo ship traffic. Pick another wish.” Guy says: “OK, I want to understand women”.Genie says: “Two lanes or four”.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Mountain Dew Monty! Aye, there’s the rub!
Vince M almost 8 years ago
The movie “Bedazzled” (the original with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore if you please) played with this well, as the Devil gives a poor shlub seven wishes that all have a downside that outweighs what the wisher wanted.