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Today’s cartoon, by Sam Hurt:

King Kong pulls a woman through her smashed skyscraper window as she shouts and looks back at her TV.

“Hang on—it’s Colbert’s last episode.”

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Updated Birdsong Mnemonics for Donald Trump’s America

The ovenbird’s two-syllable, passionate cry can sound like “Tea-CHER! Tea-CHER! Tea-CHER!” increasing in volume with each repetition. Or was it “Ep-STEIN! Ep-STEIN! Ep-STEIN!”?

By Christopher Gangemi

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Love me, for I shall fill your dinner table with many fish such as this one in the days to come.

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Those filthy, degenerate daisies have grown back.

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