
Tag: COVID


What people think of each other
I’ve been doodling these little characterizations of how people perceive their political opposites, and what it al looks like to me. Sometimes the perceptions are understandable, given social media hysterics. If you’re bothered by what’s looking back at you in the mirror, though, don’t get mad at the mirror. Continue reading What people think of each other

The new “cancel culture“
I’ve noticed a trend: A ton of major entertainment events were scheduled at the very beginning of the Delta surge, a time when the predominant narrative was that it was more dangerous than ever to go places and enjoy life. Weeks later, they started cancelling them. Sure, makes sense. They didn’t know. This stuff had been in the works for months, most likely. I’ll certainly … Continue reading The new “cancel culture“

A little pandemic humor
Some memes I’ve made since all this began: Continue reading A little pandemic humor