4775: Beware of the Cynic

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Beware of the Cynic
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Made by: that guy


Explanation[edit | edit source]

The author writes:[edit | edit source]

I always found it hilarious that in the original strip Garfield is apparently horrified by ancient Greek drama. Given that the word "cynic" derives from the Greek word κυνικός ("dog-like"), I thought it would be fitting to use a quote attributed to Diogenes, the most famous of the Cynic philosophers. It seems to have raised some unpleasant memories for Garfield, though.

Original strip: 1996-01-04.

Transcript[edit | edit source]

{Garfield casually walks past a "Beware of the dog" sign, as he is wont to do. He comes across a dog who looks more than a bit unhinged}
Dog: We come into the world alone and we die alone. Why, in life, should we be any less alone?
{Garfield runs off screaming}
Garfield: YAAAAAHHH!