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  1. Schmeer says

    If magic isn’t real then explain TROLLS & GIANTS!!!one!

    What a great quote. Heh, “…kick in the nuts.”

  2. BMurray says

    Typical Kurtz, re-hashing someone elses gag. “Vanished in a puff of logic” belongs to a better man.

  3. June says

    Is a cat always right because it says ‘science’? Is a magic square dumb because of the word ‘magic’? Why does rationality want to kick testicles? It’s sometimes hard to tell the cats from the trolls.

  4. tsg says

    Is a cat always right because it says ‘science’?

    No. It’s just right more often.

    Is a magic square dumb because of the word ‘magic’?

    Equivocation.

    Why does rationality want to kick testicles?

    Loaded question.

    It’s sometimes hard to tell the cats from the trolls.

    Not from where I’m sitting.

  5. says

    I generally like Kurtz’s style. He like science and pop culture, he doesn’t hold with a lot of the silliness of religion, though he stops short of declaring himself completely irreligious. For someone running a daily strip, the humor is decent, and he’s not afraid of taking risks to expand the media he works in.

    Of course, the bone I have to pick with him is that he’s cancelled on Heroes Convention for the last three frickin’ years, so I have not been able to get his signatures on my copies of his “Striptease” collection, “Truth, Justin, and the American Way”, or buy a Skull plushie in person.

    But that’s just me.

  6. Eric says

    I had forgotten about PVP… I used to read that, well, uhm… religiously. I should go back through the ones I’ve been missing.

  7. Sili says

    Never really got into PvP. Kurtz reputation preceeded him.

    Not his best work, but Ryan Smith has long been one of my favourites. L&F is only a stop-gap measure, though, now that he’s wrapped up the strip he’s been working on the last nine years. The second strip may be a help to understanding …

  8. June says

    #4: It’s sometimes hard to tell the cats from the trolls.

    #7: Not from where I’m sitting.

    Truth is where you are sitting???

  9. tsg says

    #4: It’s sometimes hard to tell the cats from the trolls.

    #7: Not from where I’m sitting.

    Truth is where you are sitting???

    Er, what?

  10. Benjamin Geiger says

    Kurtz wrote an essay—he referred to it as a rant, but—a while ago. It was destroyed in one of his site redesigns, but the Wayback Machine pulled through.

    Anyway, one paragraph he wrote can be credited with much my current view on life (and afterlife):

    When I sit and think about what will happen to me when I die, I try to become comfortable with the only form of immortality we can prove exists. We leave an impression on the world the moment we enter it. We touch people’s lives, we effect the course of history both broad and personal. We can become a thread in the larger tapestry. Possibly, that’s all we get. If I can become content with that possible outcome, why would I fear death? Certainly that’s as noble a legacy as basking in Jesus for eternity.

  11. Sven DiMilo says

    Magic’s got nuts?
    Isn’t there female magic to kick? Where does science kick it?
    Kicking ovaries causes collateral damage.

  12. Interrobang says

    Isn’t there female magic to kick? Where does science kick it?

    Trust me, getting whacked in the crotch hurts really quite a bit even if you don’t have testicles. It’s something about the uncontrolled transfer of kinetic energy to the albeit small external portion of an organ crammed with nerve endings…

    (Disclosure: I’ve never actually been kicked there, but I did have this rather unfortunate incident with landing hard on the leather-covered metal pommel of an English saddle once. That was years ago, and I think I’m still vaguely queasy.)

  13. says

    Reminds me of a quote from the show Metalocalypse:

    Senator Stampingston: Gentlemen, it’s clear that we’re in a universally precarious situation. Dethklok has summoned a troll.
    General Crozier: That’s impossible, there’s no such thing as trolls.
    Senator Stampingston: Then how do you explain the dead unicorns?

  14. Sven DIMilo says

    PZ said “crotch,” the cartoon itself specified “nuts.”
    Me, I don’t like getting kicked anywhere.

  15. Davidlpf says

    I think I kicked a troll in the vitual balls over at Bad Astronomy but he has been quiet for hours, oh it felt good.

  16. Nick Gotts says

    An alternative formulation is that of “Papa” Monzano, President-for-Life of San Lorenzo in Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle:

    “Science is magic that works.”

    Cat’s Cradle can be interpreted as showing the danger of treating science that way – as esoteric knowledge that belongs to a circle of adepts.