Friday, 16 July 2021

Two By Two


There is scarcely a more horrific story 
of Divine mass murder in the Bible or 
a story with more dire spiritual implications 
but hey, who cares? 

There's cute animals galore so let's all 
turn this into a beloved children's tale!

And since we're always up for a few harmless laffs 
here at She Who Seeks blog -- enjoy, everyone!








And after it was all over . . . .



38 comments:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahahaha
The water bill! Also, that lion in the last one? Priceless.
And it's true. There's a Venn diagram somewhere with the exact percentage of people denying global warming and those who believe in the flood and the talking snake.

XOXO

Marcia LaRue said...

LOL LOL LOL ... all funny but true!!!

pam nash said...

So you think Noah made a stop in - oh - North America for bison or Australia for koalas, or the Galapagos for a couple of giant tortoises??? Hmmm, probably not. Well, all fairy tales are full of magic.

Ur-spo said...

I prefer the flood myth of Gilgamesh

Martha said...

The first one says it all! These are all great. :D

DVArtist said...

These are truly fantastic! Love the first for sure.

Travel said...

the lion made me roar with laughter

Bruce.desertrat said...

My absolute favorite "Noahs Ark"story has nothing to do with the Bible. There's a folk/filk/irish music duo called the Brobdingagian Bards. https://www.thebards.net/

One of their songs is the Chieftains song "The Unicorn" all about how the unicorns missed getting on the Ark because they were off gallivanting about and all drowned in the end and "That's why you'll never see a Unicorn, today!" . TheBards version always ends with one of them crying like a little kid at the end about "All the unicorns DIED??" and such.

Well they played it, one time on tour in Ireland, and the "All of them Died??" schtick fell very flat.

Which is when they found out that the Unicorns in the song referred to the Unicorn on the English coat of arms, and was an Irish song celebrating all the English dying...

Parnassus said...

The skunks and the fake unicorns!
--JIm

yellowdoggranny said...

truth.

Tundra Bunny said...

Hockey Jesus wasn't enough for you, eh, Sporticus? Great post though, lots of LOLs, especially the lion!

Old Lurker said...

Oh Debra. You ought not be horrified at the violence. It was just God expressing His mercy, and besides all those animals and birds and creeping things were also evil and deserved to drown.

The fishes and whales and shellfish and other sea creatures were righteous, tho, and probably some seabirds used loopholes to stay alive.

Besides, what other Bible stories would you rather have as a beloved children's tale? (Knowing your socialistic tendencies, I am guessing Acts 5:1-10.)

Frank said...

Will not go on a cruise ship. The endless buffet would kill me

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Bruce.desertrat -- Oh dear. Talk about not being able to read a room, LOL!

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Tundra Bunny -- It seems I tempt Fate every day.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Old Lurker -- The moral of that story seems to be if you try to cheat St Peter, he'll kill you. Pretty standard Vatican stuff even today, isn't it?

Adam said...

Noah's Ark is a great example of countless scientific inaccuracies being directly accepted by the majority of the population because they're retarded

Mike said...

Why didn't god just drown everyone then wave his magic wand and repopulate the earth?

Marie Smith said...

Lol. The lion was my favourite.

Guillaume said...

It's the most horrible story in the Bible. Have you seen Ricky Gervais' take on the story of the Flood? Hilarious.

Joanne Noragon said...

Bigfoot, hahahaha. My b-i-l and his buds were fast believers.

Lady M said...

Ha - love that fat lion at the end.

Polly said...

The skunks and the lion are priceless!

This N That said...

Magic Zoo boat...LOL!!! enjoy your weekend...

Rain said...

LOVE this Debra! LOL...the clown one...I nearly spit up my wine through my nose lol...YES Bigfoot had to have been on the ark!! I totally believe it. :)))

DB Stewart said...

Bigfoot! Imagining a good conversation dropping that joke. Thank you, haha.

Miss Val's Creations said...

My favorite is the one to ponder if Bigfoot was on the arc. So perfect! We live in a region with incredible hypocrisy. It is so crazy that it is fascinating.

RO said...

OMG - these are all super funny, and perfect for a Sunday wakeup! Hugs, RO

presstfortime said...

Oh man, these are the absolute best!

Fundy Blue said...

These are hysterical! You amaze me with what you find, Debra!

Martha said...

The last one! BAHAHAHAHA

baili said...

hahahahaaa...................

each was bombastic hahaha

the water bill and last one omg haha
thank you for making my day

Busy Bee Suz said...

So that's where the balloon animals got their start?!

e said...

Thank goodness for all the crazy cat ladies!

Sue Bursztynski said...

Thanks for all the hilarious cartoons! Imagine what it would have been like to be stuck on the Ark for months and months… Have you seen that scene in Good Omens where Aziraphale the Angel and Crowley the demon are watching the animals walk on to the Ark? Crowley calls out that one of the unicorns is running away. But he is shocked to realise that everyone is going to drown, including the kids. “Sounds more like what my lot would do,” he says.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Sue Bursztynski -- Oh, that's a great scene -- I'd forgotten about that. Have you heard that they're making a sequel to "Good Omens"?

Rommy said...

A good buffet can make up for a lot on a cruise bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!

Magic Love Crow said...

LOL! Perfect!! Big Hugs!