Love is how far too many Americans tend to vote. Not based on a candidate's stance on issues, and not based on a candidate's experience. Rather, we vote based on how the candidate makes us feel. Our hearts tell us to vote for a candidate that knows how to charm us, and convincingly lie to us.
In short: love is the fuel for corruption in politics.
Remember that uncomfortable conversation you had with your parents when you started to go through puberty? Me neither. Fortunately, Stefano Casali and artist Bill Asprey are working hard, detailing daily illustrations of two naked, romantically inclined toddlers and piecing them together with captions to explain the pure, yet ever elusive concept of love.
They call it Love Is. Unfortunately the comic Love Is, is painfully difficult to understand in of itself. In fact it's really just an all together terrible comic. To avoid a brain aneurysm, I've taken it upon myself to "explain" Love Is, so that I can protect others from encountering the same confusion and pain.
Basically, it's a terrible comic and I'm going to make fun of it each time they make a new one.
2 comments:
This is supposed to be the future.
Where's the new comic I was promised?
Why is she always naked? Is it some sort of social commentary?
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