Sunday Cartoons and Memes: You’re No Good…

Good morning.

Hey…we got some funny shit for you today. I’m just going to get it started:

I always loved that song my Linda Ronstadt…You’re No Good!

Here is some good news:

Check out what is hiding in that buffalo’s ear.

Now, cartoons via Cagle:

Bob Graham was our Senator and Governor when I lived in Florida. I remember when I was a kid in elementary school Bob came to school and worked in the lunchroom serving us lunch one day. It impressed the shit out of me…and even at that age I wanted to vote for him. I don’t know if the other kids knew who he was, but I sure did. I was a weird kid, even interested in politics at a young age.

So I sent that image there from Aunt Evil to Dak and BB this week thinking it was a joke…but it turned out it was true.

That’s it for this Sunday…take care and be safe. This is an open thread.


4 Comments on “Sunday Cartoons and Memes: You’re No Good…”

  1. Anonymous says:

    So he really shat himself?

    I was holding out hope for this trial until I saw this:

    https://digbysblog.net/2024/04/20/recipe-for-a-mistrial/

    One of the jurors gets his news from Truth Social??

    OTOH it’s soothing to think he had to listen to people’s frank opinions of him without being able to say anything:

    https://digbysblog.net/2024/04/20/trump-out-of-his-bubble/

    Plus he’s hemorrhaging money.

  2. dakinikat says:

    UL student commits suicide after alleged sexual assault

    A student committed suicide after alleged sexual assaults at the University of Louisiana in Lafayette.

    Jeremy Basil Brown, a 21-year-old UL student, took their life on April 7, 2024. This occurred two days after Brown posted on their Instagram profile, @8asil00, who influenced their decision. 

    In Brown’s last post, the photo has Brown standing in front of one of the parking towers in their “suicide fit.” 

    Brown’s caption also provided a “[…] very abbreviated list of my rapists” including the names Chris Moody, Josh Brown, and Shawn R Popp. 

    The day after the incident, UL sent out a public announcement that left students frustrated and uneasy. 

    According to the @ul_whistleblower, an Instagram page used to share information and thoughts on UL matters, the university’s public announcement did not offer an appropriate response to Brown’s death.