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Beheading was usually reserved for royality/upper class (Mary Queen Scots/Charles I) while the common fold were hanged which if not done properly could be very painful-slowly strangled to death.
With the gutting of the Department of Education and the attack on Colleges and books, it brings to mind a quote from another individual who is associated with the guillotine.
“The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant.” – Maximillian Robespierre
He’s safe. If he opens the ‘bear door’ it’ll just hit his paws and not open. Hinges are on the bear side so it’s a ‘push’ not a pull! Am I thinking too much into this?? Sigh….
Using logic (I know, a comic strip) executions were generally in the town square. With the bear sitting down and the man having any energy at all, he should be able to get to a building before the bear could stand up. Or mix with the crowd and the bear would get someone else. You don’t have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the guy next to you.
This bears (ha!) a disturbing resemblance to our two party electoral system. We need to stop voting for millionaires and start voting for our own best interests before the top 1% gain control of 100% of everything. They already have over 90% of the wealth, and are currently taking complete control of our top branches of government.
sirbadger 4 days ago
If he chooses the wrong door, he can run and put the executioner between him and the bear.
dja1701 4 days ago
The lady or the tiger?
Superfrog 4 days ago
And while you decide, we’ll just have a word from our sponsors.
hariseldon59 4 days ago
Reminds me of Let’s Make a Deal. I’ll take what’s behind Door #1.
keenanthelibrarian 4 days ago
Oh, they had more fun shows than that, when getting around to executing people, during the Mediaeval period …
boneroller42 3 days ago
The Monty Hall paradox. How quaint.
Indiana Guy Premium Member 3 days ago
“I want a shot at redemption / Don’t want to end up a cartoon / In a cartoon graveyard” — Paul Simon (“You Can Call Me Al”)
Count Olaf esq Premium Member 3 days ago
Sometimes you get the bear. Sometimes the bear gets you.
Gen.Flashman 3 days ago
Beheading was usually reserved for royality/upper class (Mary Queen Scots/Charles I) while the common fold were hanged which if not done properly could be very painful-slowly strangled to death.
tudza Premium Member 3 days ago
What happened to the lady and the tiger doors?
Hollymartins2 3 days ago
With the gutting of the Department of Education and the attack on Colleges and books, it brings to mind a quote from another individual who is associated with the guillotine.
“The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant.” – Maximillian Robespierre
uniquename 3 days ago
“Heads I win, tails you lose.”
Redd Panda 3 days ago
“Don, tell him what he’s won!” (Don Pardo)
sandpiper 3 days ago
Sounds very contemporary for the hog trough on the Potomac.
baskate_2000 3 days ago
He’ll have to get away from the bear no matter which door he picks!
wirepunchr 3 days ago
Two choices could have been with that particular executioner or burning at the stake. Your choice, cold chop or a hot steak.
drfiero 3 days ago
He’s safe. If he opens the ‘bear door’ it’ll just hit his paws and not open. Hinges are on the bear side so it’s a ‘push’ not a pull! Am I thinking too much into this?? Sigh….
ComicLover2 Premium Member 3 days ago
Does not look like the door with the bear can even be opened. Huh?
LKrueger41 3 days ago
It is an unusually patient bear that sits, smiling behind a closed door in such a narrow wall.
ladykat Premium Member 3 days ago
Wiley bear!
franki_g 3 days ago
bearly a choice here…
Godfreydaniel 3 days ago
Drawing and quartering is also fun…..
krisjackson01 3 days ago
I like the simple happy-go-lucky expression and posture of the bear that’s poised to eat him.
tee929 3 days ago
I wonder what the ’Headlines" will say?
ira.crank 3 days ago
Choose number three!
Bilan 3 days ago
It seems that the bear can get him at either door.
Jack7528 3 days ago
Quick painful death compared to being mauled and slowly consumed by a bear. Have at ye.
Smeagol 3 days ago
I like the Run sign, if he took that door make a U turn and see if the bear would go for the executioner instead.
leemorse9777 3 days ago
Using logic (I know, a comic strip) executions were generally in the town square. With the bear sitting down and the man having any energy at all, he should be able to get to a building before the bear could stand up. Or mix with the crowd and the bear would get someone else. You don’t have to be faster than the bear, just faster than the guy next to you.
eb110americana 3 days ago
This bears (ha!) a disturbing resemblance to our two party electoral system. We need to stop voting for millionaires and start voting for our own best interests before the top 1% gain control of 100% of everything. They already have over 90% of the wealth, and are currently taking complete control of our top branches of government.
ArcticFox Premium Member 3 days ago
Bob Barker strikes again.
comicalUser 3 days ago
Yeah, sure, “run.” I imagine there would be a slight pause as to say: “What the … ? Run? What do you mean run?”.
Redd Panda 3 days ago
“He goes wa-wa, wa-wa-wa, waltzing with bears.
Raggy bears, shaggy bears, baggy bears too.
And there’s nothing on earth Uncle Walter won’t do!
So he can go waltzing, wa-wa-wa waltzing,
He can go waltzing, go waltzing with bears."
Chorus from “Waltzin’ with bears”
words and music by Priscilla Herdman
A great little song, loved by children and the young at heart.
you know what triggered this memory?
sincavage05 3 days ago
Smear him in bbq sauce first!
ogsbury 3 days ago
“Exit, pursued by a bear.”
calliarcale 1 day ago
Execution, Monty Hall style! :-D
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 hour ago
I’ll take a chance that the bear is stuffed