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for the love of god someone summarise this for people with short attention spans

jack-rustier

A single man breaks down a Garfield comic strip printed on July 27th, 1978. This is the strip in question, also informally known as “the pipe strip”:

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And when I say he breaks it down, he breaks it down entirely. He makes obscure connections. He is an expert in every element of this strip, versed in history, philosophy, psychology, textiles manufacturing, and many more domains of knowledge. To this man, “the pipe strip” is the perfect encapsulation of not only Garfield as a comic strip, but of life itself. It is pure art.

The man speaks continuously, with few pauses, on why this fucking comic is the height of achievement for Jim Davis. How pure of form it renders abstract concepts such as identity, order, and chaos, among many others. All of this, in a deceptively simple three panel comic strip printed nearly forty years ago.

This video, too, is art. It keeps going and going, past the point of a quick joke  on Garfield (of which is very popular on the internet), transcending into a form that you don’t entirely know if it’s sincere or ironic. In my opinion, it doesn’t really matter. In the end, you get way more thought and exposition on a single Garfield strip than Jim Davis likely ever intended when he sat down and wrote and drew this “pipe strip” nearly forty years ago.

And we are all the more better for it. Garfield is love. Garfield is life.

argumate

could someone make a video analysing this video