THE PREPOSTEROUS BOLLOX OF THE SITUATION

A collection of stuff, things, nonsense, rants, raves, pretties, sillies, and gee-gaws from Rev. Hugo Nebula, Ordained Minister of the Church of the SubGenius. (And boobs. Sometimes there are boobs. Just like in real life.) Thank you for reading.
 

 

 

 
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technochaun:

Bill Sienkiewicz elektra assassin.

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“Hobbes and Bacon” is a “Calvin and Hobbes” tribute that takes place 26 years later. I had nothing to with creating these cartoons – I am merely posting them here so that you can see them. There are four – and only four – but that’s enough to get the message across. You can see larger versions of the images by clicking twice on each image.

(via “Hobbes and Bacon” is a “Calvin and Hobbes” tribute that takes place 26 years later)

weeaboo-chan:

my sincerest apologies to frank herbert

(via doctordune)

“The New Yorker has a Facebook page, which a lot of you like, or maybe it’s just one person with a lot of time on their hands, liking the page over and over again. But in any case, it’s a whole lotta like. We like that.

“What we don’t like is that we got temporarily banned from Facebook for violating their community standards on “Nudity and Sex,” by posting this Mick Stevens cartoon…”

fhnavarroportfolio:

24 páginas a todo color l Grapado l Español con traducción al inglés a pie de página l 17,15 cm x 26,04 cm l A la venta en Septiembre.
Cómpralo Aquí.

24 pages full color l Stapled l Spanish with English subtitles l 6,75” x 10,25”. On sale in September.
Buy It Here.

Experience the familiar perils of office politics in a world eerily different from our own in The Situation,” an original comic story created by Jeff VanderMeer and Eric Orchard.

(via The Situation by Jeff VanderMeer,Eric Orchard | Tor.com)

Jimmy Page cursed himself. He felt like he would never write anything that held up to Joni Mitchell’s work. Brahms was always beating himself up because he wasn’t Beethoven. John Cage, an avant-garde composer…his teacher, [Arnold] Schoenberg, said, “well, you have no sense of melody and you’re going to run up against a wall.” Well, John Cage just said, “I’ll just beat my head against that wall.”