Today is pipe strip day
>>94194075
That guy's 57 now!
>>94194075
now where could my pipe be
>>94194075
You fags always post the setup, but never the punchline.
>>94194126
that's for tomorrow
>>94194075
THE CAT HAS YOUR PIPE
>>94194126
how weird would that be without garfield
>>94194185
A floating pipe in mid-air. Pretty weird, I guess.
>>94194185
>>94194075
Noice
>>94194075
Should I get this on a shirt?
>>94194901
I would get that on my tombstone.
Now posting the greatest video on YouTube:
https://youtu.be/NAh9oLs67Cw
>>94194185
>>94194336
We can do better than that.
>>94195355
it's time to watch this again
>>94195401
bravo anon
>>94194075
>>94196384
>griffindor
apex kek
>>94196384
>>94196440
>oh its another one of these stupid low res memes
>griffindor
>sides instantly split
>>94195401
>Becomes a strip about Jon quitting smoking
Have you spent time in your circular comic tube today?
>>94196384
Why did this make me laugh?!
>>94196384
I've actually watched the video in its entirety like 4 times.
>>94195401
But that's not funny
>>94195818
sauce?
>>94195818
>>94197749
Oceanfalls
http://mspfa.com/?s=14456&p=1
>>94197807
Fuck, this is cute.
Thanks m8.
>>94194126
Is the joke supposed to be him just resolving himself to knowing the pipe is better off with Garfield?
>>94198725
It's been in his mouth
>>94198945
Why give it back to Garfield though?
>>94199060
Why feed him lasagna?
>>94199530
This is too deep for me.
>>94198725
The jokes is if he let Garfield smoke he'll die faster and will cease to ruin John's life
>>94197294
Me too. I just can't get over the effort they put into the videos.
>>94201365
>>94198725
You've clearly never owned a pet
sometimes pets just fucking ruin a thing and it becomes theirs
there's a chair in my house that belongs to the cats now
Would you really want to put a pipe in your mouth that had been in a cat's mouth? That's his pipe now.
Is this supposed to be Jim Davis's "Cow Tools" moments? Why is the OP comic so popular?
>>94201672
It is a mandala of wisdom
>>94201672
It's a thing of fucking beauty, that's why.
Remember folks, any Garfield strip can be put on a t-shirt or coffee mug. ANY STRIP.
>>94201672
Most memes happen by accident. A lucky few are created with purpose. With malice.
>>94195355
Heathcliff is better
>>94195355
from 10:00 to 11:00 he talks about how if you break down the comic to its basic shapes it still works, Loss still works when its just lines does that make it the perfect comic?
how long will it take us to decode the grand message of the prophet Jim Davis?
>>94202142
I fear it will take far too long
>>94202180
what the fuck gardield
>>94202180
The symbols of a simple life
Happy 39th birthday pipe strip
>>94194336
Ceci n'est pas une pipe
Tell me about the cat! why does he smoke the pipe, whats his obsession with lasanga?! TELL ME!
>>94203498
the trappings of humanity
>>94194075
Now where could my strip be?
>>94197780
too many words
>>94203498
Lot of loyalty for a hired cartoonist
>>94197780
wasted potential
>>94204757
Perhaps hes wondering why you would give A cat HAM instead of Lasagna
>>94198725
To quote the documentary 7-27-1987:
"Now where could my pipe be?
It is a profound question.
Why am I here? What is my purpose? It is reflection and self-examination here. It is facing the dust, the misery of a cold, careless universe. You can feel the weight of it.
But where could my pipe be?
One imagines the author, Jim Davis, teetering on the edge of insanity... his rationality, his lucidity, hovering over the void... and he seeks the truth.
You can see it in the line quality of the drawings; the thoughtful, controlled outlines mixed with the... occasional, chaotic scribbles at work in the shadows and Garfield's dark stripes.
It's almost as if Garfield is chaos himself.
Yes, he is the embodiment of chaos, disorder, hatred, fear... Thievery, death, destruction, desolation!
These are the things Garfield represents; HE stole the pipe, HE sits with his back to Jon, Garfield... Garfield, this chaos cat, Garfield has turned his back on everything, everyone!
One recalls the great existential forces in literature... Camus' Meursalt, Kafka's Gregor Samsa, or Sartre's Antoine Roquentin... Garfield the Cat sees the hopelessness of life, which...ah, yes...
This is why Jim Davis has chosen smoking. It represents a recklessness, a... a disregard for what some would define as the beauty of life. Garfield may die from the nicotine, he may not... He defies life; he sits defiant, saying nothing, but looking as if he could say... "Then let me die... it does not matter."
It does not matter."
>>94201944
I can never not laugh at loss edits
When I was 18... 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life. I saw an image of clarity. I saw a comic strip, a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me... changed my being, changed who I am... Made me who I am. Enlightened me...
The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new... no more than maybe a month and a half since inception, since... since coming into existence, and there it was before me in print, I saw it: a comic strip... What was it called? Garfield.
The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that... I will get to this later, but first let us say that he's Jon, a plain man. And then there is a cat... Garfield. This is the nature of the world, here. When I see the world, the politics, the future, the... the satellites in space, and... the people who put them there. You can look at everything as a man and a cat... two beings, in harmony and at war.
So, this strip I saw; this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see...Yes... hmm...It is about everything. This little comic is, oh, lo and behold... not so little anymore. So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic and it hit me all at once, its power. I clipped it, and every day, I looked at it, and I said "Okay... let me look at this here. What is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful?"
Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed, comfortable in his home, and he reads his newspaper. The news of the world, perhaps... and then he extends his fingers lightly, delicately... he taps his fingers on an end table, and he feels for something. What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there. And then he looks up, slightly cockeyed, and he thinks... His newspaper's in his lap now, and he thinks this: Now where could my pipe be?
This... I always come to this, because I was a young man. I'm older now, and I still don't have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks... Now where could my pipe be?
https://www.bgreco.net/garfield/
>>94194126
I always thought the joke was that Garfield had a spare pipe, much to Jon's annoyance.
>>94208790
>it takes him 46 minutes to say "It's a joke!"
>>94202046
Loss is a piece of memetic art that will never have an equal
>>94202012
Only because Heathcliff has deeper LORE
>>94210802
please stop posting these. not a single one has been good even ironically. at least the CAH ones SOMETIMES work
From Rick and Morty issue 28
>>94214754
>>94214754
I like R&M just fine, but do all the comics suck like this?
This entire page is just reusing a joke from the show in a worse way.
>>94214780
>>94214796
Never mind ... TWO pages
That's Family Guy levels of joke economy
>>94214796
Eh, there's only a few comics that drop the ball, issue 28 wasn't that good. Usually the best comics are the 2 to 3 part comics.