HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 78: Babysitting
EVIL MONKEY MEMES Episode 54: At The Movies
REBEL DEAD REVENGE Episode 44: It Can’t Be!
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: WAR Episode 67: Terror of the Tank Men
SPACEKRAKEN Episode 31: Experiment Creep

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HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 78: Babysitting
EVIL MONKEY MEMES Episode 54: At The Movies
REBEL DEAD REVENGE Episode 44: It Can’t Be!
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: WAR Episode 67: Terror of the Tank Men
SPACEKRAKEN Episode 31: Experiment Creep
CLASSIC BIBLE TALES Episode 74: Healing a Crippled Woman
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 147: Joint Support
FULL OF EYES Episode 7: Peace is a Person
PAPER DOLL VERONIKA Episode 36: Battle of the Branches
HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 77: You Have to Work
THE RED TATTOO Episode 20: Ambushed
INVASION ’55 Episode 11: Into the Depths
BEN GARRISON CLASSICS Episode 62: Mount Trumpmore
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: COMEDY Episode 66: McHale’s Navy – A Dainty Dish
SHADE Episode 57: The Mondläufer
SAVAGE MEMES Episode 162: False God
THE SWORD OF GOD Episode 30: The Mark IV Tactical Pupper
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 146: Burial Grounds?
BOB Episode 71: Inflation
And a helpful reminder that the MIDNIGHT’S WAR crowdfund will begin late October.
STONETOSS Episode 124: Class Struggle
THE SAGA OF EVIL MONKEY MAN! Episode 19: It’s A Riddle
WARMAN Episode 20: The Dutchman
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: ADVENTURE Episode 61: Time to Kill
This is not the best thing that ever happened. The corpocracy has finally turned against its longtime jester.
A popular comic strip has been canned by 77 newspapers after its creator Scott Adams started incorporating anti-woke plotlines, including a character black that identifies as white.
Adams’ much-loved ‘Dilbert’ comics have been in circulation since 1989 and frequently poke fun at office culture, but he announced he was sensationally dropped by publisher Lee Enterprises.
The media company owns nearly 100 newspapers across the country – including The Buffalo News, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, and the Arizona Daily Sun – and has been publishing Adams’ jokes about the corporate ladder for years.
One of his most recent controversial comic strips included a black worker, who identifies as white, being asked to also identify as gay to boost his company’s environmental, social, and governance ratings.
Dave, his reoccurring character, replies: ‘Depends how hard you want me to sell it,’ before the boss responds: ‘Just wear better shirts.’
For all that I’ve given Scott Adams a hard time about his refusal to accept that anti-vaxxers were right all along, and for good reason, I have to respect his willingness to continue making clear and cogent observations about the increasingly absurd office environment in Dilbert. Because the reason he’s being cancelled is that he is revealing truth that the converged corpocracy does not wish to be revealed or openly mocked.
Of course, it will be interesting to see if Scott has the courage to stick to his guns and continue his honest observations or if he cucks and submits to the SJWs.
HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 76: Pillow Dreams
THE STRANDED Episode 40: Balls of Steel
SAVAGE MEMES Episode 161: Progress
SOMETHING BIG Episode 60: Close Encounter
CHATEAU GRIEF Episode 145: Stages of Chateau Grief
BOB Episode 70: Legacy
BOB Episode 69: Not Worth the Risk
CHUCK DIXON’S AVALON Episode 73: Friendly Fire
BEN GARRISON Episode 71: Romney the Rino
STONETOSS Episode 123: Crossed Wires
And nationalism rises as the failures of globohomo become more and more catastrophic with every passing month.
Household food bills across the EU have been rising dramatically in recent months, as galloping inflation keeps fueling the prices for important staple foods, with bread now costing more than ever.
In August, the price of bread in the bloc was on average 18% higher compared to the same period a year ago, according to data released by the EU’s statistical office Eurostat on Monday. “This is a huge increase compared with August 2021, when the price of bread was on average 3% higher than in August 2020,” Eurostat said.
The highest increases were recorded in Hungary, where they soared by 66%. Bread prices in Lithuania saw a surge of 33%, while in Estonia and Slovakia they grew by 32%. The lowest average increase in bread prices was recorded in France, where it was up by 8%. Both Luxembourg and the Netherlands saw an average price increase of 10%.
That which cannot continue will not continue. And annual 18 percent price increases for food staples cannot continue.
Thanks to the dev team, the production team, the creators, and, of course, the subscribers!
HOW TO SUCCEED LIKE A DARK LORD Episode 18: Forget the Memoirs
REBEL DEAD REVENGE Episode 43: Something Just Ain’t Right
SAVAGE MEMES Episode 161: Progress
SPACEKRAKEN Episode 30: Fairy Magic
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: WAR Episode 66: Terror of the Tank Men