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Printed 112 years ago today in The Seattle Star. Image cleaned up, especially on the letters, see the original.

Found on the Library of Congress site. Feel free to pick something from there and post it yourself!

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[-] rinkink@lemmy.world 10 points 1 month ago

I took it as nobody does this personified.

  • A personification of a person doing something right and true.
  • It is an example of something, assume he found it, or took it from the 'brella bandit.
  • As a figment, he has no substance.
  • Don't think so.
  • Don't think so, hope not.
  • This rarely or ever happen, so the nice person thing is loafing.
  • No, he is a figment of True's imagination. Not a thing.
  • A what?
  • Nope. But I love to speculate.
[-] Rolando@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

In the source comic that Skua pointed to, the second panel is basically that character saying "you know who returns umbrellas? NOBODY!" But E.T. cut him off by bonking him.

The character also put me in mind of those old Family Circus cartoons, when the kids did something evil, the parents would say "who did that?" and the kids would say "Not me!" and "Nobody!" And there'd be invisible ghost-kids with labels like Not Me and Nobody on them running around.

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