Monday, February 8, 2016

Craber Bowl

Last night was the Super Bowl. Crab wanted his beloved Cats to win but instead the Horses won. Here's a summary of his night/collapse of being.

(scanner cut it off weird :/ "The important thing to remember is that both teams are football teams.")






Better luck next time, Crab. As the Enchiridion says:

"The will of nature may be learned from those things in which we don't distinguish from each other. For example, when our neighbor's boy breaks a cup, or the like, we are presently ready to say, "These things will happen." Be assured, then, that when your own cup likewise is broken, you ought to be affected just as when another's cup was broken. Apply this in like manner to greater things. Is the child or wife of another dead? There is no one who would not say, "This is a human accident." but if anyone's own child happens to die, it is presently, "Alas I how wretched am I!" But it should be remembered how we are affected in hearing the same thing concerning others. "

2 comments:

Crub said...

This comic is everything I nightmared it would be.

Andy Lawrence said...

Remember: the only Super Bowl anyone really has to win is the last one. Everything before that is just a practice.