I don't get it

I don't get it

retard

Did you read the Pipe Strip?

Dozens of times, but I must be missing something

Do you understand?

HE
HAS
THE
PIPE

it's pretty simple really.

jon wanted to smoke his pipe, but it was nowhere to be found.

the cat had his pipe.

garfield had it.

garfield was smoking the pipe.

it's not that difficult to understand.

Cats can't smoke pipes silly!

but Garfield could.

HAHAHAHAHA

Is Garfield a cat?

Or is a cat Garfield?

i dont understand the relevance of that paper
he was the one who wrote it in the first place

it's kind of like michelaneglo's sistine chapel, except it's not held back having to appease christian officials

it's a reflection of the nature of reality brilliantly captured in just 3 panels

>John is the orderly one, places things in their assigned places
>Garfield disrupts this order

>John, order is on the left
>Garfield, chaos is on the right

>mfw its a comic strip about the second law of thermodynamics

there is no way this was just accidental

Many of you say 'Oh, but I am not blind. I have never been blind.' But when you truly see you will understand just how truly blind you once were to even think it right to say you were not blind. What does a blind man see? Blackness. Darkness. Blankness. Black-darkness. Dark-blankness. The absence of things. Quite literally no-thing. No-things. Nothing. Nothings. So you see, nothing. And I bring you into the light. A cat has your pipe. You've been blind, do you understand this? The cat has your pipe!

You can't fully immerse yourself. You don't have the light. You don't have the radiance, the radical light, the radically radiant light of truth and truth's belonging love and nature of light and loving truthful radiance. So don't be bold and make bold statements, I know of you. The cat has your pipe.

The. Cat. Has. Your. Pipe. Remember that.

I really liked the connection between the pipe and John's masculinity as well. A fucking cat stealing his masculinity just underlined how weak John really was. This could've been a dramatic scene in a great film, a scene where John understands that he cannot run away from own weakness anymore.

But it's more than just the 3 panels. It's also the darkness between them.

There was one particular smoking cat, a boy, from... yes, Indiana, a boy named Ernie Barguckle, who became a thorn in the side of the tobacco companies for a couple of years... He did more than tattle to his parents; he and his family took legal action, and they eventually received a huge settlement payout...

But that name is too similar... Ernie Barguckle...

Jon Arbuckle.

Jim Davis must have used this.

There's more here. Ernie Barguckle spent nearly half of that settlement money on experimental medical procedures to cure his... impotence. He was impotent.

Llewyn ... is ... the cat.

It is whatever Jim Davis wanted it to be.

>ywn be THIS skilled at writing
>never will use your writing skills to make elaborate memes

cats don't have lips

>You will never be Nolan

kino