[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 14 points 6 days ago

Is the missing chair leg in panel 3 a meta joke about letting little things bother you?

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 57 points 1 week ago

I saved a comment from u/allmhuran posted to r/news on 2016-06-24:

"Australia has had five prime ministers in five years, the poor yanks look as though they'll have to choose between two options both of which have more disapproval than approval, and the UK leaves the EU. It seems like a ridiculous amount of instability. One might even call it absurd.

But it's not surprising.

You can't feed a society exaggeration, hyperbole and propaganda for over a decade, and then claim surprise when people don't seem to be making rational decisions on the basis of well established truth.

There's a cost associated with not telling the truth. There's a cost associated with polarized, adversarial public discourse. There's a cost associated with media more concerned with profits than the public interest.

It is, apparently, time to pay the piper."

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 53 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

It might open an unwanted can of worms but maybe the drivers could claim they aren't ~~signing~~ singing along to the radio but are vocalizing actions like Japanese train operators to ensure focus and safety.

Edit: I saw the sing and it opened up my eyes

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 162 points 4 months ago

Original by John Jonik without the shitty edits:

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 29 points 5 months ago

Certainly there would have been methods available even then to either overlay changes (~cels) or exactly reproduce a base image (xerographic). I'm just impressed even using tracing he didn't just 1:1 reproduce the same scene, tiny variations exist (nose shape, left fist, V-neck shape etc.).

This was aligned against the dog:

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 34 points 5 months ago

Wow, I just noticed he didn't just change the text but actually redrew everything.

[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 181 points 6 months ago

The Chicken and the Pig

The fable of the Chicken and the Pig is used to illustrate the differing levels of commitment from project stakeholders involved in a project. The basic fable runs:

A Pig and a Chicken are walking down the road.
The Chicken says: "Hey Pig, I was thinking we should open a restaurant!"
Pig replies: "Hm, maybe, what would we call it?"
The Chicken responds: "How about 'ham-n-eggs'?"
The Pig thinks for a moment and says: "No thanks. I'd be committed, but you'd only be involved."

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[-] DABDA@lemm.ee 53 points 7 months ago

A 'Freudian slip' is when you say one thing but mean your mother.

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