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March 22nd, 2008

Eggs

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18 Responses to “Eggs”

  1. Shou Says:

    They must be from a rich, or paranoid, family. Small children are usually so much kinder to things! (Well, sometimes they don’t know the things they do are unkind, so you can’t blame them if they don’t know better…)

  2. Luis Says:

    Is that money, or grass?

  3. Steven Says:

    That…is so sad. Par for the course with this comic though. I simultaneously hate and love you for it.

  4. jfizer Says:

    Shou, if you think thats true, try leaving a kitten alone with a toddler for a few hours. Kid’ll turn that cat inside out.

    And the children grew up and had kids of their own. And on the first Sunday following the full moon in following the date in late march when first they met, they would gather their children together and tell then of the friendly rabbit who would hide eggs for them to find. And then they ate effigies of the rabbit carved from chocolate and feasted on its jellied leavings chanting “Rejoice! For the rabbit of Eastertide has returned and left for us tokens of his passing!”.

  5. jfizer Says:

    Stupid brain stopped working. No spel gud.

  6. T-Roland Says:

    Nothing short of a great comic - though I think the money look a bit like grass from out point of view. But that’s a thing that can be easily overlooked. Awesome!

  7. David Says:

    Wonderful Easter comic. It looked like the speech bubble was coming out of the truck at first, though, and I thought it was grass too. But once I got it, it was great. And sad. As usual.

  8. speearr Says:

    What’s the symbol on that truck? I know I’ve seen it before.

  9. Smewhen Says:

    Its the Biochemical Symbol - Probably means the rabbit is a human-made freak

  10. Riot Says:

    It’s the international symbol for a biological hazard. It’s used to mark anything that is likely to be hazardous to human health. Hospitals use them a lot. You probably saw one there.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biohazard

    It’s either there because the rabbit actually is a biohazard, or because it is a convenient cover to keep people from getting nosy around. Who wants to go snooping around something that may screw with his health or kill him?

  11. Riot Says:

    “from getting nosy around”? I honestly don’t know where I was going with that.

  12. Josh Says:

    I believe that most regulatory bodies require any genetically modified organism (or potentially genetically modified organism) to be transported in a container or holding displaying the biohazard symbol. When presented with a talking, pink lagomorph, it is very likely that somebody would suspect genetic modification and hence require the biohazard symbol and the hazmat suits.

  13. Noel Says:

    This is a funny cartoon.

  14. Dan Says:

    I have to agree with Steven: this comic strikes a dissonant chord that’s downright haunting, to the point where I can’t even bring myself to close its browser tab. I just come back to it and ponder it anew every couple of minutes. It’s bittersweet and wry at all once. Excellent, excellent work.

  15. Uberwumpus Says:

    Kids ruin everything these days…

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  17. jordan Says:

    I just stumbled over here from Beaver and Steve and somewhat randomly selected this, I could say a lot of things, but the main one would be Awesome!

  18. Clay Says:

    I almost teared up. Poor mutant easter bunny…

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