08 September 2006

Don't eat the carrots

See it here.

Theatre of the absurd today, in the style of Samuel Beckett, which asks the reader to consider meaning in a world where there appears to be no true order or meaning.

Why has Ma revealed to everyone the fact that her hands are now clean? The question itself is absurd and there is no answer forthcoming. There is no simple explanation for all the mysteries of the world, the panel tells us. Previous attempts to explain have all failed because they oversimplified the human condition. And they are a source of despair to those who carry around the hope that a simplified system can provide answers.

Ma's statement forces everyone in the room and everyone in the audience to face the absurdity of the human condition and the metaphysical...

Who am I kidding?

The truth is that Ma's fecal matter is mixed in with the crudite.

Employees must wash their marginalia before returning to work:
  • The dramatic motion lines above Joy's head can only mean that we have caught her in mid-head swivel.
  • There's a large expanse of white space in the upper right. At least two or three extra jokes could have fit in that space.

1 comment:

Lethargic said...

Hopefully one of them will contract some sort of food borne illness and die. Hopefully.