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Something interesting I found on Digg. Apparently when you read Garfield comics, exclude the fact that Garfield is even there. Don't pay attention to his presence or that he talks. It makes Jon his owner seem crazy and with this adds a dark humor that is 10 times more funny than what it's suppose to be.
Check some strips out that have Garfield edited out. Restraining Order Pants eat I'm nuts Tunnel Door party life noise what Tomorrow Regret |
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See, this is wonderful! We were looking at these in my Interpretive Theories of Literature and Criticism class at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York. They were hilarious and really allows you to understand how Garfield meant so much more when he wasn't there. It just revealed so much about who Arbuckle really was and explains how the relationships of a work (like a book, song, comic) can have so many different meanings and be about so many different things.
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