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CARTOON: Yuletide Aftermath
Festive Debris. Today's cartoon by Katherine Bettis.
January 1, 2026/by Katherine Bettis
CARTOON: Brutal Dawn
Conquered Liver. Today's cartoon by Rich Sparks.
January 1, 2026/by Rich Sparks
CARTOON: Next Please
Hard Reset. Happy New Year! Cartoon by Bill DeMain.
December 31, 2025/by Bill DeMain
CARTOON: Rolling Forward
Onward Somehow. Today's cartoon by Kyle Bravo
December 31, 2025/by Kyle BravoTransaction for jweissman53@gmail.com

#NuclearNewYearsDrinks
Champagne Supernova, X-ray on the Beach, A Manhattan Project, and more #NuclearNewYearsDrinks on this week's trending joke game!
December 31, 2025/by Weekly Humorist Hashtag Games
A Gift Guide From The Manosphere
Ensure that the biggest balls to drop this New Year’s: are yours.
December 31, 2025/by Helen LaserTransaction for soleview1@gmail.com

Top Ten Top Ten Numbers of 2025
Numbers: they all count, or nothing counts.
December 30, 2025/by Paul Lander
Truly Helpful New Year’s Resolution Advice (Probably)
Join a gym and keep the membership active as a reminder of your potential. And more!
December 30, 2025/by J.K. Radomski
“Slop”? The Dictionary Is Disappointed in You
You forced me to pick "slop" as my Merriam-Webster Word of the Year, which means the summarized search history of this proud nation collectively included seriously Googling "shrimp Jesus," "Pope Trump," and "Coco-Coola." Has linguistics become a laughingstock, or has the country crumbled into satire? I cannot take it anymore: I've begun to sob, wail, whimper, and caterwaul.
December 29, 2025/by Tracy DubinTransaction for maribethmooney@gmail.com

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CARTOON: Yuletide Aftermath
Festive Debris. Today's cartoon by Katherine Bettis.
January 1, 2026/by Katherine Bettis
CARTOON: Brutal Dawn
Conquered Liver. Today's cartoon by Rich Sparks.
January 1, 2026/by Rich Sparks
CARTOON: Next Please
Hard Reset. Happy New Year! Cartoon by Bill DeMain.
December 31, 2025/by Bill DeMain
CARTOON: Rolling Forward
Onward Somehow. Today's cartoon by Kyle Bravo
December 31, 2025/by Kyle BravoTransaction for jweissman53@gmail.com

#NuclearNewYearsDrinks
Champagne Supernova, X-ray on the Beach, A Manhattan Project, and more #NuclearNewYearsDrinks on this week's trending joke game!
December 31, 2025/by Weekly Humorist Hashtag Games
A Gift Guide From The Manosphere
Ensure that the biggest balls to drop this New Year’s: are yours.
December 31, 2025/by Helen LaserTransaction for soleview1@gmail.com

Top Ten Top Ten Numbers of 2025
Numbers: they all count, or nothing counts.
December 30, 2025/by Paul Lander
Truly Helpful New Year’s Resolution Advice (Probably)
Join a gym and keep the membership active as a reminder of your potential. And more!
December 30, 2025/by J.K. Radomski
“Slop”? The Dictionary Is Disappointed in You
You forced me to pick "slop" as my Merriam-Webster Word of the Year, which means the summarized search history of this proud nation collectively included seriously Googling "shrimp Jesus," "Pope Trump," and "Coco-Coola." Has linguistics become a laughingstock, or has the country crumbled into satire? I cannot take it anymore: I've begun to sob, wail, whimper, and caterwaul.
December 29, 2025/by Tracy Dubin
