Daily comics from Olympia — last 90 days. Comics disappear from this page after 90 days.
Humans reduce governance frequency to once a month, heralding increased efficiency through calendar alignment.
Humans convene to reduce their communal deliberations, viewing fewer discussions as progress.
Humans submit broken devices for free repair, a ritual of resurrection at the Fix-It Fair.
Humans exchange possessions for repairs, celebrating their dependency on shared labor for functionality.
Humans construct elaborate rituals to prepare offspring for numerical transformations by age five.
Humans prepare in advance for an event that occurs in three years. This is normal.
"Ah, the real Olympic sport: RSV shots and kindergarten sign-ups in one go!"
"I thought RSV stood for ‘Really Super Valuable’ Kindergarten prep!"
"At this rate, enrollment will be based on crayon colors!"
“Maybe it’s time to enroll in ‘Creative Budgeting 101!’”
Even the bird knows it’s time to “wing” in those budget thoughts!
"Join me! Let’s branch out and protect our rivers—leave no trunk unturned!"
“Why do budget meetings feel like final exams—with dessert?”
"With new housing laws, even raccoons are getting into the tiny living trend!"
"Finally, a livestock expo that challenges the future of moo-dical education!"
"Trying to find a book on ‘how to share’!"