Where To Find Opus On Sunday
Berkeley Breathed has a note up on his site: "Note to Opus readers: The Opus strips for August 26 and September 2 have been withheld from publication by a large number of client newspapers across the country, including Opus' host paper The Washington Post. The strips may be viewed in a large format on their respective dates at Salon.com.."
I seem to recall Opus was some dull "comic" about a fat penguin that originated from the same idiots who did the equally boring Doonsbury. Really, who still reads sunday comics?
Actually, who still reads the news paper? It's just a hassle to get rid of those endless stacks of dead wood when it gathers up every week.
I can't remember the last comic strip that was truly funny. And no, it wasn't Dilbert. Dilbert is just a way of placating cubicle dwellers into accepting their shitty place in life.
The comic is never funny or interesting, and takes up a whole third of a page. The art isn't even any good.
It was supposed to be in the Washington Post....in the US. But due to fear of a local uprising from both the Muslim noobs, it would likely have resulted in yelps from their usual Leftist appeasers.
Brush up on critical reading. He wasn't saying "belief in god == having an invisible friend," he was saying "We can make fun of people who have imaginary friends, unless they call it 'god'." The point of the criticism was not in the incredulity of the belief but in the fact that two equally incredulous beliefs are treated so differently. All of your examples are irrelevant.
I should not talk so much about myself if there were anybody else whom I knew as well. -Henry David Thoreau