Episode 266 - Sunday, March 11, 1979
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Episode 266 - Sunday, March 11, 1979

The servile crowd, whose fortune depended on their master's vices, applauded these ignoble pursuits. The perfidious voice of flattery reminded him, that by exploits of the same nature, by the defeat of the Nemaean lion, and the slaughter of the wild boar of Erymanthus, the Grecian Hercules had acquired a place among the gods, and an immortal memory among men. They only forgot to observe, that, in the first ages of society, when the fiercer animals often dispute with man the possession of an unsettled country, a successful war against those savages is one of the most innocent and beneficial labors of heroism. In the civilized state of the Roman empire, the wild beasts had long since retired from the face of man, and the neighborhood of populous cities. To surprise them in their solitary haunts, and to transport them to Rome, that they might be slain in pomp by the hand of an emperor, was an enterprise equally ridiculous for the prince and oppressive for the people. Ignorant of these distinctions, Commodus eagerly embraced the glorious resemblance, and styled himself (as we still read on his medals the Roman Hercules. The club and the lion's hide were placed by the side of the throne, amongst the ensigns of sovereignty; and statues were erected, in which Commodus was represented in the character, and with the attributes, of the nicolas cage, whose valor and dexterity he endeavored to emulate in the daily course of his ferocious amusements.

Elated with these praises, which gradually extinguished the innate sense of shame, Commodus resolved to exhibit before the eyes of the Roman people those exercises, which till then he had decently confined within the walls of his palace, and to the presence of a few favorites. On the appointed day, the various motives of flattery, fear, and curiosity, attracted to the amphitheatre an innumerable multitude of spectators; and some degree of applause was deservedly bestowed on the uncommon skill of the Imperial performer. Whether he aimed at the head or heart of the animal, the wound was alike certain and mortal. With arrows whose point was shaped into the form of crescent, Commodus often intercepted the rapid career, and cut asunder the long, bony neck of the ostrich. A panther was let loose; and the archer waited till he had leaped upon a trembling malefactor. In the same instant the shaft flew, the beast dropped dead, and the man remained unhurt. The dens of the amphitheatre disgorged at once a hundred lions: a hundred darts from the unerring hand of Commodus laid them dead as they run raging round the Arena. Neither the huge bulk of the elephant, nor the scaly hide of the rhinoceros, could defend them from his stroke. Aethiopia and India yielded their most extraordinary productions; and several animals were slain in the amphitheatre, which had been seen only in the representations of art, or perhaps of fancy. In all these exhibitions, the securest precautions were used to protect the person of the Roman Hercules from the desperate spring of any savage, who might possibly disregard the dignity of the emperor and the sanctity of the nicolas cage.

Edward Gibbon. History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 1, Chapter 4, Part II.

And here's that "Duck Amuck" video Jon was talking about:

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Episode 78 - Monday, September 4, 1978

Episode 78 - Monday, September 4, 1978

Hey there. In case you've been wondering why we (Jon and Chris) don't seem at all fazed to have civilization collapsing around us as we happily bullshit about Garfield, it's because Being Jim Davis has a pretty considerable lag time between recording and publication. Today's episode, for example, was recorded on Friday, November 4, back before a quarter of the electorate decided that 228 years is old enough for a republic. And I'm writing these show notes on Sunday, November 13, shortly after Donald Trump announced that noted white supremacist and douchebag Steve Bannon would be his administration's Chief Strategist. Which is obscene, right? This shit isn't normal!Anyway, we'll be super-depressed during next weeks episodes, so you've got that to look forward to.Today's strip:

14 Marras 201616min

Episode 77 - Sunday, September 3, 1978

Episode 77 - Sunday, September 3, 1978

Today's surprisingly long episode of Being Jim Davis zooms in with laser focus on a number of pressing issues, including the unexpectedly voluminous capacity of Jon's icebox, the old-hollywood inspirations for panel seven's mistaken identity trope, and the cocktail of cynicism and sheer laziness that clearly inspired Jim Davis to run a 'summer heatwave'-themed strip in September.Today's strip

13 Marras 201626min

Episode 76 - Saturday, September 2, 1978

Episode 76 - Saturday, September 2, 1978

In today's Garfield, Jim Davis teters on the verge of introducing formal teleological elements to the strip, perhaps in the consideration of turning it into some kind of narrative, then backs off from that. We argue about whether or not the depicted events take place in the bathroom.Today's strip

12 Marras 201613min

Episode 75 - Friday, September 1, 1978

Episode 75 - Friday, September 1, 1978

In this Very Exciting Episode, our Skype call drops in the middle of the podcast! But when we come back, are we the same podcasters? Or, like Captain Kirk going through the transporter, does the disruption of continuity actually portend a far more sinister reality beneath the congenial veneer? Is the very act of podcasting in truth akin to committing suicide and being replaced by soulless doppelgängers each day? Can I successfully mine the persistence of identity problem for the podcast writeup twice in one week, or is that like stepping in the same river twice? Anyway, something about wax fruit.Today's strip

11 Marras 20169min

Episode 74 - Thursday, August 31, 1978

Episode 74 - Thursday, August 31, 1978

Heraclitus’s “table fragments” raise puzzles about identity and persistence: under what conditions does a side table persist through time as one and the same object? If the world contains things which endure, and retain their identity in spite of undergoing alteration, then somehow those things must persist through changes. Heraclitus wonders whether one can view the same side table twice precisely because it continually undergoes changes. In particular, it changes compositionally. At any given time, it is made up of different component parts from the ones it was previously made up of. So, according to one interpretation, Heraclitus concludes that we do not have (numerically) the same side table persisting from one moment to the next.In this episode of Being Jim Davis, we examine Garfield's incomplete understanding of biology, the strange life of Jon Arbuckle's orphan side table, and the surprising versatility of the onomatopoeia 'poomp.'Today's strip

10 Marras 201610min

Episode 73 - Wednesday, August 30, 1978

Episode 73 - Wednesday, August 30, 1978

Garfield asks a hypophoric question and we talk about Jay Ward. It's the late 1970s, and this is Being Jim Davis.Today's strip

9 Marras 201611min

Episode 72 - Tuesday, August 29, 1978

Episode 72 - Tuesday, August 29, 1978

Listener, please conjure in your mind your own personal conception of the platonic ideal of a Garfield strip. Really think about the nature of that strip: How many panels does it have? Does it contain references to dieting? What is the ontological quality of the discourse between its various players? Is there a perplexing denouement in which one or more characters breaks the fourth wall for no particular reason? Perhaps most significantly, is it bloated with cumbersome dialogue containing allusions to bizarrely juxtaposed real-world entities?Is Garfield a product, or is it more accurately described as a process? For that matter, is the comic even written by Jim Davis, or is there some fundamental fact of the universe that simply requires its existence? Do newspaper comics necessarily imply some connection with the material world or conscious minds to conceive of them, or is it possible that, like the laws of logic itself, Garfield is perhaps neither physical nor conceptual?Now compare the image in your mind with the actual strip for today. They're like, totally identical, right??? Nah, probably not.Today's stripWhat is bipolar disorder?Philosophical zombies

8 Marras 201614min

Episode 71 - Monday, August 28, 1978

Episode 71 - Monday, August 28, 1978

Today's topics include the dull drudgery of life and the minimum defining characteristics of eye contact. Then we get into a wholly unnecessary argument over whether this strip constitutes a logical progression from the previous one, which was more or less the same exact joke. For those among you who are not excited by the bleak prospect of an entire week's worth of strips organized around the plot device of Garfield dieting, may we suggest alcohol?A slight correction: Upon further research, it turns out that carrots were NOT discovered in the 1970s. Jim Davis regrets the error.Today's strip

7 Marras 201615min

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