On a clear day, Eugene rose and looked around him and, regrettably, saw who he was.
On a clear day, Eugene rose and looked around him and, regrettably, saw who he was.
On a clear day, Eugene rose and looked around him and, regrettably, saw who he was.
On a clear day, Eugene rose and looked around him and, regrettably, saw who he was.
yes I think that is Eugene in the window. and the shirtsleeve above him is immaterial to the joke. it's just, well, window dressing
it's the inverse cow tools. cow tools was ahead of its time and appreciation for it has only grown, while this comic probably hit when it was published but gets increasingly hard to scrute as the song it's referencing fades from the zeitgeist
screenshot of the lyrics to On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever) as performed by Barbara Streisand in the 1970 film: [DAISY] On a clear day Rise and look around you And you'll see who you are
it's a reference to the song "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" from a musical of the same name.
Here, it's a dig at Eugene who apparently would have rather not seen who he is.
my favorite podcast talked cow tools this week, so I made this little clip. it's fun to hear people newly exposed to cow tools processing it in real time
Jon Arbuckle is bending over to put a lump-with-handle cow tool in the oven, while looking back slyly at a confused Garfield and saying, "why do they call it cow tools when you cow in the lump handle of out hot eat the prongler"
day 221 of making a cow tools every day unless i don't
Cartoon titled "know the work rules". The first panel, labeled "appropriate" depicts Garfield the cat in a business suit leaning around the edge of a cubicle and pointing to a woman at her desk while saying, "coffee lasagna Mondays am I right?" to which the woman responds, hands clasped together, "awww you're so funny" The second panel, labeled "inappropriate", depicts a far side cow leaning around the edge of the same cubicle and speaking with a word bubble which contains only the shapes of the 4 cow tools. The woman fearfully picks up the Phone and says, "hello , complaint department??!"
know the funny papers rules
Far Side Cow Tools comic with Praat logo in the lower right corner
studying linguistics equips you with the tools necessary to succeed in the real world.
the tools
Ian is devolving
incredible
confident pose and bedroom eyes
2026 nuclear family memeโ featuring Fritzi as Neurodivergent Aunt, Sluggo as Sluggo, Nancy as Daughter, Nancy Jr as Woke Dog
have done several!
Eight Popeye-related statues displayed throughout the city of Chester, Illinois, where Thimble Theater/Popeye creator Elzie Segar was born and raised. Statues shown are Popeye, Olive Oyl with Swee'Pea and Eugene the Jeep, Alice the Goon, Poopdeck Pappy, Brutus/Bluto, King Blozo, The Sea Hag and Roughhouse.
TIL: Chester, Illinois has a "Popeye Trail" of 19 statues (28 characters) situated throughout the city in honor of hometown hero Elzie Segar. Beyond the main cast they have Castor/The Whiffle Hen, The Sea Hag/Bernard, Alice the Goon & Child, King Blozo, Toar & more. I have a nerdly urge to visit.
White mug with folksy blue designs and handlettering that reads "cyanide".
cyanide โ ๏ธ
instead of a pill sorter i just tape pills to every page of my far side calendar follow me for more life hacks
the orville bumped me when they put out an episode all about "court of public opinion run amok" in the wake of MeToo. the episode also had a scene about how people concerned about cultural appropriation are sooooooo annoying. it's your conservative uncle's star trek
they are trying to lean into the viral moment and spin the bad publicity because all that matters is engagement. and product.
thank you josie ๐ค๐ฎ
Cartoon titled "know the work rules". The first panel, labeled "appropriate" depicts Garfield the cat in a business suit leaning around the edge of a cubicle and pointing to a woman at her desk while saying, "coffee lasagna Mondays am I right?" to which the woman responds, hands clasped together, "awww you're so funny" The second panel, labeled "inappropriate", depicts a far side cow leaning around the edge of the same cubicle and speaking with a word bubble which contains only the shapes of the 4 cow tools. The woman fearfully picks up the Phone and says, "hello , complaint department??!"
know the funny papers rules
real
it was never about that before twitter
all the pokemon starters with one favorite circled for each generation: 1. Bulbasaur 2. Totodile 3. Mudkip 4. Pipulp 5. Tepig 6. Froakie 7. Rowlet 8. Scorbunny 9. Sprigatito 10. Pombon
2-4 undeniable run for water types
this is such a good bit. well done!
Seeing @cowtoolsdaily.bsky.social posting about jokes, punchlines, and the explanation etc thereof, suggests that this is an excellent opportunity for me to share this video of me telling two jokes over the course of about ten minutes, and explaining why they are funny in *excruciating* detail...
i'm convinced this read is something somebody came up with much later (like, post-internet) and had no bearing on the joke's original construction or popularity
it's very closely related to
"when geese fly in a V, why is one side is always longer than the other?"
I think that read of the joke is recent and came well after the joke itself was already ubiquitous.
the original intent i think was more like a Leslie Nielsen joke. "to get to the other side" is an accurate answer to the question, but is so obvious and literal it hardly bears stating at all.