



It was recently pointed out to me that, despite promises, I haven't posted any Plain Man cartoons. Here's a start.
Any similarity to R. Scot Miller is coincidental: I'm just not that good of an artist.
The quotes are his, though.
And, on a related note, I'm looking forward to seeing more of Brother Blüz. Perhaps even on a tshirt!
I guess I should explain a few of the references: Antonio Negri is an Italian Marxist who has co-authored a book called Empire.
And 'emotivism' is a philosophical theory according to which moral judgments are expressions of our non-cognitive preferences, rather than being grounded in reason.
At least my obscure references aren't merely self-referential.
Not today.
3 comments:
Maybe Plain Man needs some training.
Okay, that was just an excuse to post the link.
Thanks for posting the not-Scot cartoons, MM! And I think you're wrong about not being cut out for plainness-- I'd like to see more plain Miro.
"Stop your Quaker's bad behavior"--but then where would the cartoons come from?
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