Wednesday Reads: The Big Beautiful Obituary
Posted: July 9, 2025 Filed under: just because 5 Comments
So this cartoon just seemed to tickle my fancy…I thought it was hilarious.
Boston Boomer and I switched days, so you will get a double dose of cartoons today.
In fact let’s get down to it, via Cagle:


































































































Now for a few news items:
That is outrageous…what a huge cuntwaffle!
That is all I can take…stay safe.





Something tells me that war criminals recommending Trump for Nobel Prize is something that isn’t going to fly! It is telling though.
Yeah, it was like watching a some surreal satire, but it’s not, it is real fucking life.
However, Donald Trump has been nominated multiple times for the Nobel Peace Prize by various individuals and groups:
This is cool (literally).
Permafrost collapse triggered devastating flood at Tibet-Nepal border,
(TibetanReview.net, Jul09’25) – Eleven people are missing and 350 displaced on the Tibetan side while at least nine have died and 19 remain missing in Nepal after flash floods hit Gyirong (Tibetan: Kyirong or Kyidrong) Port area on Jul 8 early morning, sweeping away the Friendship Bridge between the two sides and destroying hydropower dams downstream, according to official Chinese and Nepali media reports over Jul 8-9.
The water level of the Donglin Tsangpo river in Gyirong surged that morning, destroying the Rasuwa Bridge (Friendship Bridge) at the Gyirong Port. As a result, 11 people remain missing, including nine construction workers and two road maintenance workers, reported China’s official globaltimes.cn Jul 9.
It cited authorities in Shigatse City government as saying the evacuees included 46 villagers from Rasuwa village, 90 Nepali traders and migrant workers, two tourists (including a driver), 61 construction workers, and 11 border checkpoint merchants, with the rest being customs and border inspection staff.
Dozens of container trucks headed to Nepal via the Tatopani border have been stranded in Nyalam, Tibet, due to damaged roads.
“Some 40 to 45 metres of road sections in various parts of the Shigatse-Nyalam-Khasa corridor have been destroyed by floods and landslides, bringing transport to a standstill,” the Kathmandupost.com Jul 9 quoted Phunu Sherpa, president of the Bhotekoshi Chamber of Commerce, as saying.
We’re also waiting for information on the flash flood in New Mexico
Fuck this greedy administration and its anti-science shit.