Cartoon
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It requires thinking on the part of the cartoonist and thinking on your part to make it into a
cartoon.
Here are some, generally you get my cast of
cartoon
mind.
The New Yorker and I, when we made comments, the
cartoon
carries a certain ambiguity about what it actually is.
What is it, the
cartoon?
And this is my most well-known
cartoon.
This is another
cartoon
from "The Rejection Collection." "Too snug?" That's a
cartoon
about terrorism.
Or there was another
cartoon
I didn't show because actually I thought maybe people would be offended.
The great Sam Gross cartoon, this happened after the Muhammad controversy where it's Muhammad in heaven, the suicide bomber is all in little pieces, and he's saying to the suicide bomber, "You'll get the virgins when we find your penis."
But the next week, this was the first
cartoon.
Here's another
cartoon.
Look at this
cartoon
by Roz Chast, the guy reading the obituary.
That is a deeply profound
cartoon.
You have to bring together ideas from different frames of reference, and you have to do it quickly to understand the
cartoon.
Like, this
cartoon
would puzzle many people.
How many people know what this
cartoon
means?
That's why we run a feature in the
cartoon
issue every year called "I Don't Get It: The New Yorker
Cartoon
I.Q.
So I want to sum all this up with a caption to a cartoon, and I think this sums up the whole thing, really, about The New Yorker cartoons.
Thanks to Chernobyl, we get asylum in the U.S. I am six years old, and I don't cry when we leave home and we come to America, because I expect it to be a place filled with rare and wonderful things like bananas and chocolate and Bazooka bubble gum, Bazooka bubble gum with the little
cartoon
wrappers inside, Bazooka that we'd get once a year in Ukraine and we'd have to chew one piece for an entire week.
Parents report their children being traumatized, becoming afraid of the dark, becoming afraid of their favorite
cartoon
characters.
In fact, the oldest citation anybody sent in was from a
cartoon
from the Stone Age.
A few days later, the scene was memorialized in a political
cartoon
back in Washington.
It wouldn't have looked familiar at the time, but if you go looking for the
cartoon
now, you recognize the animal right away: It's a teddy bear.
So this was an xkcd
cartoon
from a couple of years ago, and the cartoonist suggests that we should all use pass phrases, and if you look at the second row of this cartoon, you can see the cartoonist is suggesting that the pass phrase "correct horse battery staple" would be a very strong pass phrase and something really easy to remember.
In fact, everybody who I talk to, who I mention I'm doing password research, they point out this
cartoon.
They took photos of their lunch lady's head and plastered it onto my
cartoon
lunch lady and fixed that to a milk carton and presented them with flowers.
And they made their own comics, starring the
cartoon
lunch lady alongside their actual lunch ladies.
What's more likely: that Arnold had extraterrestrial help in his run for the governorship, or that the "World Weekly News" makes stuff up? (Laughter) The same theme is expressed nicely here in this Sidney Harris
cartoon.
Of course, perceivably things won't go wrong in these particular ways; these are
cartoon
examples.
As a matter of fact, I was trying to think about my career since I left the White House, and the best example I have is a
cartoon
in The New Yorker a couple of years ago.
And I'll just share a
cartoon
of this idea here.
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