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The Devil on Your Cat's ShoulderThe old television and movie trope imagines a devil and an angel appearing on the opposing shoulders of a character who has a difficult moral decision to make.Cats, though, operate in a different cosmology than humans and lack the same ethical enforcers. No one is telling your cat to not eat any interesting food that he encounters. The devils are just competing for who can come up with the most vicious option available. Had there been a fourth devil in this episode of Ellen Woodbury’s Pizza Cake Comics, he might have suggested puking on the bed shortly before the humans went to bed.#webcomic #PizzaCakeComics #EllenWoodbury
A Sad Day in ToylandJuvenile theodicy gets dark really, really quickly. That’s because kids don’t feel constrained by the mental walls that we adults gradually grow around our minds. Wherever there is darkness or light, children will enter unafraid.The child’s eulogy has terrifying implications. Jennika’s ultimate destiny is not truly knowable, but we can speculate in horror. She is in a better place, which is likely unending darkness. That means that the present life is worse than eternal nothingness. Does this mean that we are now in a hell dimension? Let’s plumb the depths of truth with Ellen Woodbury’s Pizza Cake Comics.#webcomic #pizzacakecomics #EllenWoodBury #funerals #toys
Secret Misery inside the Bluebird of HappinessEveryone you meet is fighting an ugly, private battle. A lot of people may look like a bluebird of happiness from the outside. But you don’t know what’s happening inside, as Pizza Cake explains.Bluebird is keeping up a good face. She has to because his soon to be ex-husband is making a big custody fight for the kids and her boss is resisting giving her time off or adjusting her schedule so that she can wage the costly but necessary legal battle. Just like you, she’s running on empty.The only upside is that Bluebird, unlike you, can fly when she needs to let go of some stress.#webcomic #PizzaCakeComics #stress