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All Addressed Up and Nowhere To Go

All Addressed Up and Nowhere To Go

by Adam on May 24, 2016 at 12:47 am
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  1. Jarvis D.
    Jarvis D.
    May 24, 2016, 7:18 am | # | Reply

    I say change your address to that of your new postal office… Keep that mail in an infinite loop

  2. James Not-A-Zombie Jameson
    James Not-A-Zombie Jameson
    May 24, 2016, 7:39 am | # | Reply

    Actually, most Amazon villages are peaceful. It’s a much better idea to claim you are moving to Antarctica. You can be sure the zombies will deal with the debt collectors.

    Turns out I missed a comic, so I had to update the Zombie Tracker:
    Unofficial BM Zombie Tracker
    Comics About Zombies: 14
    Uses of word “zombie”: 48
    Number of zombies: 52

    • Matthew Not A Penguin
      Matthew Not A Penguin
      May 24, 2016, 5:41 pm | # | Reply

      I don’t think that there are any zombies in the Antartic. Definitely not any zombie penguins. What are trying to pull here?

      • Some1
        Some1
        May 24, 2016, 10:01 pm | # | Reply

        Zombies…no

        Horrifying shapeshifting monsters…yes.

      • James Not-A-Zombie Jameson
        James Not-A-Zombie Jameson
        May 25, 2016, 9:07 am | # | Reply

        The secret zombie base may or may not be in Antarctica.

  3. WingSpin
    WingSpin
    May 24, 2016, 8:02 am | # | Reply

    I think panel four would be good on a coffee mug… I’m just saying!

    • AlixeTiir
      AlixeTiir
      May 25, 2016, 2:25 am | # | Reply

      yesssssssssssssssss

  4. Mahnarch
    Mahnarch
    May 24, 2016, 9:05 am | # | Reply

    I just took a trip* through the entire Amazon the other day!
    It looks like a nice place to settle down for reals.

    *a google™ trip.

  5. ArtDrake
    ArtDrake
    May 24, 2016, 10:47 am | # | Reply

    … I can’t say I appreciate the blatant caricature and amalgamation of cultures you have going on there. I know you can do better than that. Generic Primitive Culture is a lame trope that could really stand to die out.

    • Chug
      Chug
      May 25, 2016, 2:43 am | # | Reply

      He uses every lame trope that exists. Why should this one be any different?

    • Mahnarch
      Mahnarch
      May 25, 2016, 9:43 am | # | Reply

      You’re just mad cuz you’re a tribal chief who just realized his head dress is a birthday card.

    • billydaking
      billydaking
      May 27, 2016, 10:44 am | # | Reply

      “…that could really stand to die out.”

      Along with, apparently, any semblance of a sense of humor.

      • ArtDrake
        ArtDrake
        May 27, 2016, 11:09 am | # | Reply

        I reject the suggestion that to have a sense of humor, one must be comfortable with making insulting generalizations. That you would believe this so sincerely as to chastise another for lacking the same willingness to perpetuate baseless assumptions about sweepingly broad and unrelated groups of cultures and ethnicities… is deeply concerning.

        I often enjoy Bug Martini. I simply refuse to enjoy it completely uncritically. Humor is not above critique, and I think Huber did something wrong here.

        Meanwhile, it would certainly speak volumes to your character if you were to for some reason feel that a criticism leveled at the cartoon were also implicitly directed at your enjoyment of it, or perhaps even at your comfort with the generalizations noted, and that you would subsequently feel the need to undermine, dismiss, and otherwise attempt to discredit the critic.

        In short, yes, indeed; I have no sense of humor, if having a sense of humor entails laughing off the issues that are important to me and remaining silent when I might speak up.

        • billydaking
          billydaking
          May 27, 2016, 12:51 pm | # | Reply

          You really want to get into this? Fine.

          My little 10-word point was not about you, which is why you were not mentioned specifically (quoting you doesn’t automatically make it a personal attack; I was commenting on your point). There was no suggestion there. It speaks volumes about you that you feel that you are being attacked or dismissed, and responded in paragraphs to something that wasn’t even a complete sentense.

          My little point was your seeming idea that an obviously goofy joke in an established irrelevant comic somehow must be taken as a serious depiction of a primitive culture is beyond ridiculous. That is a myopic attitude and view on life in general that assumes everybody reading is so ignorant and racist that they view this comic and its humor as a proper representation of reality, and it must be criticized for the betterment of us all.

          It is an encouragement for literal, ignorant critical thinking. One that is based in simplistic idealistic interpretation that ignores the humanity involved.

          In this case: The “trope” (which, to be blunt, is a critical approach designed to take literature and art out of context) of “General Primitive Culture” is not targeted at a specific people; it is aimed at a outmoded entertainment cliche, which the cartoonist himself is making fun of.

          So, go ahead and enjoy your issue-based criticism. It’s is a soapbox of your own devising.

          • ArtDrake
            ArtDrake
            May 27, 2016, 1:56 pm | #

            On the contrary, I really don’t think ill of anyone involved — the cartoonist or the readership — for creating or enjoying this strip. I don’t see anyone here as ignorant or racist. Even if I did, I’d be thoroughly mistaken. My original remarks were not intended to read as accusatory, and if they came across that way, that was a fault in my wording.

            It was meant to read similarly to, “Hey. So, you could definitely do that, or — hear me out on this — you could… Not Do That.” You might have something going with “simplistic, idealistic”, since I only spoke up on principle; I’m not angry about anything that happened here, but I do sincerely believe that media has the power to shape our understanding of things.

            You might have a point about the trope being employed in a way that makes fun of prior media which had used it straight, but I don’t really feel like the cues are there for that. I want to give people the benefit of the doubt, but on the other hand, I don’t want to just assume the best because it’s possible they were doing something ironically.

            I hope you’ll excuse me somewhat for reading a remark about the death of any sense of humor as calling me humorless.

  6. Davidk92
    Davidk92
    May 24, 2016, 12:17 pm | # | Reply

    Ouch. Paper cut to the eyes.

  7. crabbie1
    crabbie1
    March 19, 2018, 10:49 am | # | Reply

    i think this whole strip is hilarious–i love the natives with their headdress, cook pot, and fork-and-knife at the ready. and i think panel #1 would make a great coffee mug on its own. <3

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