I love your comics so much! They make me laugh. I have read them all…they are my fav. of all time!! My days are only so awesome when I read your comics.
I ran across an interesting suggestion that pirates covered one eye to preserve their night vision. Kind of an odd notion, but I’ll have to try it sometime. My own solution has been to carry a red LED flashlight.
Red LED flashlight. Great idea.
Why did the fighter jets I worked on in the marines have red illumination on the instruments? Better night vision.
Why do I object to blue headlights? Destroys the night vision of the driver of the oncoming car.
Fun fact, according to Click ‘n’ Clack on NPR: pirates (and other mariners) lost their eyes using astrolabes (?-I think) to sight the angle of the sun on the horizon. It helped them navigate.
I rubbed my eyes too hard before reading the comic, so can’t actually see it, but judging by the laughter around me…I’m gonna say “good job!” Adam!
P.S. How does one go about getting them suckers out of our sinuses? All that rolling around is very uncomfortable.
When I was a kid, I’d entertain myself during boring school assemblies by pressing on my (closed) eyes, observing the interesting patterns that resulted. Probably not a good idea…
Eye rubbing explains it all!
Haha, the reaction of the female bug in the last panel seems like a bottled up reaction over the entire web comic 😀
I think her expression might be a mixture of disdain and eye rubbing.
*Insert social media approval mechanism here*
Thanks for the PSA! I’m so glad these facts don’t apply to rubbing other parts of the anatomy. I hope…
I would be nothing without my peripheral genitalia action.
How else would I play hide and seek?
Playing hide and seek with the ladies? Just follow your genitalia!
I love your comics so much! They make me laugh. I have read them all…they are my fav. of all time!! My days are only so awesome when I read your comics.
Thanks!
I ran across an interesting suggestion that pirates covered one eye to preserve their night vision. Kind of an odd notion, but I’ll have to try it sometime. My own solution has been to carry a red LED flashlight.
Red LED flashlight. Great idea.
Why did the fighter jets I worked on in the marines have red illumination on the instruments? Better night vision.
Why do I object to blue headlights? Destroys the night vision of the driver of the oncoming car.
Hahaha i like how fem bug is sick of bugs antics
Ahh the poor man visine!
I was scratching my eyes as I waited for the page to load.
Female bug doesnt understand what real problems we go through
Heh, where does Lady Bug get off… I mean really, these /ARE/ normal problems…
Fun fact, according to Click ‘n’ Clack on NPR: pirates (and other mariners) lost their eyes using astrolabes (?-I think) to sight the angle of the sun on the horizon. It helped them navigate.
Losing an eye helps them navigate? o.o
I rubbed my eyes too hard before reading the comic, so can’t actually see it, but judging by the laughter around me…I’m gonna say “good job!” Adam!
P.S. How does one go about getting them suckers out of our sinuses? All that rolling around is very uncomfortable.
I figure you could try pinching your nose and blow real hard, though that might just blow them out your ears.
I figure a good sneeze could get them out. Then just rinse them off and pop them back in.
At least if you blow your eyes out of your ears, they’re not rolling around in your sinuses. And who needs eardrums, anyway?
When I was a kid, I’d entertain myself during boring school assemblies by pressing on my (closed) eyes, observing the interesting patterns that resulted. Probably not a good idea…
He better not swallow. Eyes don’t go down very well.
It bothers me that you know this.
Those of us who wear contacts have to refrain from indulging in ocular massages. But when I take them out, then I can get a nice rub in. 🙂
The real problem is when you do a slight retinal detach. It doesn’t go back.