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I’m working later than usual, and I’ve got a Mumford & Son song in my head, hence the title of today’s cartoon, but it seems to fit.
I’m not sure that Paste would REALLY know what a record looked like, outside having met a disc jockey somewhere who exhibited some old vinyl. Do DJs keep the album covers?
Woo. You almost got this update in black and white.
Some days, you just can’t plan what time you get to things. You ever notice that?
That’s the nice thing about naming things about bad dreams… plenty of reference material to pull from. Name an author who hasn’t made some poetic reference to nightmares and dreamscapes.
Isn’t it nice when everyone’s on the same page… especially when no one realizes they’re even reading the same book?
Things are rarely just one thing or another.
Of course, that kind of talk doesn’t get used much these days.
We don’t remember that one of the logical fallacies that invalidates an argument is ‘black or white thinking’.
We’ve been raised in a world full of advertising. I’ve probably pointed out before that the list of logical fallacies which can never be used in a valid argument, and the list of the most effective advertising strategies are pretty much the same list.
Bad recipe, if you want a country that’ll outlive you.
There you go. That’s as political as I plan to get for the next few years.
Is everyone who wants to be a Hubris Patron already one? If not, I’ll send you fun things (there are new, brightly colored stickers) if you’ll support Hubris in a real financial sense. Couple bucks a month is what it means to you. Getting to finish this storyline in about 2020, instead of letting it falter sooner, is what it means to me. (I read webcomics, too. I hate it when the ones I like falter)
So, if you’re willing to pony up a buck or three, please click on the Patreon button over there on the left, and see if there are some goodies you’d like. Or click the “You & Hubris” button for a one-time kickback. Drop enough coin and you can feel free to ask me to mail you stickers, hats, a book, or the original art from a comic you like here. Let’s face it, YOU guys are the ones those things are FOR, after all.
I don’t know if any of you ever saw the cartoon Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes) did of Berke Breathed (Bloom County) featuring Berke kicking his cartoon characters around telling them to “get to work” because he’s got a speedboat to pay for… But I’m the Junior Kid Scout version of that, hoping Hubris will make a buck so I can have quarters for the car wash.





















