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It's strange. The last cartoon that I drew seemed funny when I drew it. And the very next day I read it and I found it depressing. Todaý's cartoon however is completely different! It seemed depressing to me as soon as I did it. So maybe it'll seem funny to me tomorrow?
Labels: Middle East, News, Shuldig, TV



10 Comments:
Change isn't always good. Change can be bad.
Let's look at the positive side.
Nothing has changed, the Palestinians and others still want to get rid of us, but no change, we are still here and progressing.
Baruch ha Shem, this will not change.
At least not till it is for the better.
Shabbat Shalom
I think it is by Divine design that each generation faces “the same thing”. Oh, the packaging changes, but we had Israelis badmouthing Israel with the 12 spies, we had negative media campaigns in the times of Nechemia, etc., etc.
How do we as individuals respond? Do we grab hold of our Awesome God, do what we can, and trust Him for the results? Or do we trust the Americans, the French, the Egyptians? Talk about WORRY!
Yea, I’m expecting a rough ride in the coming years, but the “In those days” following will be worth it all (HaShem never gives a trouble without full compensation)!
Not depressing, not funny, and not exactly an epiphany.
Rather, a sober understanding of the the truth the way it is.
And, Carlos, the way it will probably always be.
We laughed as soon as we read it.
Your eyes in pic 3 are still the same. Can't be a serious question that way ;)
Things could be worse, my friend, such as when the U.S. Congress refuses to do what they need to do. Millions of us will no longer receive our Social Security checks or Medical care. Life for us will change for the worse overnight. Abject poverty is not something to look forward to, so look out, America, those of us who will be left without an income will start stealing to survive. It's going to make the situation in the middle east seem like a picnic when all hell breaks out. I sure hope the Tea Party will love what we're going to do to them.
Aristotle says the weak man complains.
And you, Down the think, beyond complaining, divert this off topic. Yet again.
It will not really have effect, I feel like this.
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