2020-03-31
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2020-03-23
The boat
I got out of the boat*, and I'm really glad I did.
*the boat is not quarantine/social distancing/etc. Obviously.
*the boat is not quarantine/social distancing/etc. Obviously.
The subject of today's Remake Monday was first posted on 26 March 2016. It also included the following text:
"It's just the ocean playing tricks on us. Just because it looks like we're on land, and it doesn't seem like we're moving, doesn't mean we should risk getting out."
_"Our ancestors wouldn't have sacrificed so much to stay in the boat if it wasn't really on the water. And I wouldn't feel such a dark, frightened feeling every time my doubts say we've been fooled."
"Absolutely. There's no other explanation for it."
2020-03-22
2020-03-21
2020-03-20
2020-03-19
What do they know?
Nobody knows anything, but we do have a lot of models with excellent explanatory and predictive power. So keep up that social distancing.
2020-03-18
2020-03-17
2020-03-16
A spider in the home
Some spiders choose to work outside the home, while others find
fulfillment in full-time domestic life. This is something that every
spider has a right to determine for themselves. Society needs to
recognize the contributions of all spiders.
The subject of today's Remake Monday was first posted on 17 March 2016.
2020-03-15
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2020-03-11
How hot?
I've had this one sitting in my drafts for years. I never liked it much, especially on the hyper-critical days where I hated all my own ideas enough to consider digging around for old drafts. I don't like it today, either. But I'm Even More Unwell Than Usual today and broken enough to not really care. I think the not caring is temporary. I hope it is. In the meantime, here's this. Now I can continue to call myself a daily webcomic.