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Worst Place to Urinate Outside:

Pant O’Mime was going to attend White Sox camp to appear at White Sox camp today, but Kenny Williams barred his son, Sweetchild O’Mime from the facilities. The younger O’Mime, with a tear in his eye, looked to his father and mouthed the words “Where do we go now?”

The Joe Maddon Cubs are the closest we’ll ever get to the “Major League” Indians and I love it so much.

Ambush Bug: Year None. The whole comic is hysterical, you just need to have a lot of knowledge of DC (both in the comics and even a little out) to fully appreciate it. Dan Didio is actually the bad guy. Like, in the comic, Ambush Bug fights Dan Didio.

my time to shine!!! I worked for *INSERT OEM HERE* as a release engineer for weatherstrips, and DLO’s those chrome strips around the windows are not so easy to change color, they aren’t like a bumper, or insert on the side of the car. they are almost always stainless steel or aluminum usually stretch-bent or stamped.

I still have this final comic, that I cut out of the newspaper on the day that it ran.

I’m surprised this thread isn’t anything but NextWave panels.

Not always superhero comics.

The whole run is just phenomenal, and the fact that they can approach issues like this with such tact is why it continues to be my favorite.

Yeah, but it’s 15 years old now.

The Gryphon saying goodbye to Sandman, after he tried to protect Morpheus but the Furies set a curse on him. Sad but so well done.

Easily:

No, You’re Crying...

Okay, technically it’s a sequence and not an individual panel, but holy crap this kills me every time I reread Watchmen.

I feel I post this once a month, but it never gets old:

It can just pop up at any time, just randomly. Not because you did something to it, but because it’s there. There’s days when I wake up and I feel fine, and then a week later, it’s kind of stiff.

People from single-parent households show as significantly more likely to identify themselves as victims and also more likely to have trouble reading, apparently?

It doesn’t! I just used one of several charts — you can see the others on the Facebook blog post.