Fun Fact: The pipe strip video was all made in one take. This man was so committed to the joke, he came up with everything on the spot for a whole hour. Watch the video for yourself! It’s extremely impressive how committed he was.
Not corruption. Just how mundane and lowest-common-denominator it really is, appealing only in the most superficial and pointless way, to the most superficial and pointless of people.
@@BlokeOzzieman you’re right I mean how lame do you gotta be to enjoy something so repetitive and uncreative. I mean it’s not like there’s a bunch of single images with a single word on them that people laugh at all the time.
You have no idea what you're talking about. Trashing entertainment that was before your time looks VERY ignorant. This video didn't bother to mention the record Garfield book sales year after year back then and those books featured hundreds of five to seven frame Garfield comic strips and they were hilarious. I'm SO tired of seeing young people watching ONE video about something before their time and deciding that they know everything about it. Garfield was one for the record books back then. I was in high school and Garfield was all the rage. Trashing what you don't understand is dangerous territory to tread. Appreciate Garfield for what it was and not for what you THINK you know. The comic strips back then laid the groundwork for some of what is popular today. But many of you choose not to respect that and it looks oh so ignorant.
"Jon I can smell you." "Bullets don't work Jon." "Where is my lasagna Jon." "Jon... The world is going to end Jon." "I'll keep you safe Jon." "You complete me Jon."
"Grandpa says the comics were a lot better years ago when newspapers printed them bigger. He says comics now are just a bunch of xeroxed talking heads because there's no space to tell a decent story or show any action." - Calvin and Hobbes, November 11, 1987
Calvin and Hobbes was the last good newspaper comic. I really respect Bill Watterson for not breaking under corporate pressure and licensing his comic. He kept his art intact and his jokes fresh.
@@cfruge444 dude, they still fucking print books of his comics to the modern day. wikipedia says the last book printed was in 2015, and it's not like they're not making them anymore.
16:42 (as a polish man) I wouldn't translate it to "I can ask for mercy, which I won't get. My soul will be consumed..." but to "I can ask for mercy. No matter what I get my soul will be consumed..." A small detail but I wanted to point that out
A TH-cam series that jokingly overthinks Garfield strips makes a comeback with a video of a man jokingly overthinking a Garfield strip which leads to people making a video of their own overthinking a series of videos that jokingly overthink Garfield strips. The loop is truly never ending.
Josephi Krakowski, do you have any Flextape to sell? I’m in the market for some. I have a open heart surgery tomorrow Giving context for people who are confused: in the JonTron flex tape video, he makes a joke about how you can use flex tape on anything. One of the examples is an open heart surgery.
thelickinglamp also that all of the people who do commercials have names like phil swift, so he acted like he was doing a commercial as josephi Krakowski
Imagine your website being so badly written that it inspires someone to dedicate an entire video series to picking apart everything wrong with it over the course of years.
"But honestly, this is only our interpretation. It isn't a fact. It's only a conclusion we've come to from watching the videos and doing our own invesigation." Well, that's a fancy way of saying 'It's just a theory'
*Jon... You.. **_complete_** me.* _Layers, on Layers, of moments, we've shared_ _Just like a lasagna, created, with care_ _The flavors, are burning, a new page, is turning_ _And I hope you'll be there in the end_ _Goodbye My Friend..._
When I was 18... 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life... I saw an image of clarity. I saw a comic strip... a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me... changed my being, changed who I am... Made me who I am... Enlightened me... The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new... no more than maybe a month and a half since inception, since... since coming into existence... and there it was before me in print, I saw it... a comic strip... What was it called? Garfield. The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that... I will get to this later, but first let us say that he's Jon, a plain man. And then there is a cat... Garfield. This is the nature of the world, here. When I see the world, the politics, the future, the... the satellites in space, and... the people who put them there... You can look at everything as a man and a cat... two beings, in harmony and at war... So, this strip I saw; this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see... Yes... hmm... It is about everything. This... little comic is, oh, lo and behold... not so little anymore. So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic... and it hit me all at once, its power. I clipped it, and every day, I looked at it, and I said "Okay... let me look at this here. What is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful?" Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed... comfortable in his home, and he reads his newspaper... The news of the world, perhaps... and then he extends his fingers lightly, delicately... he taps his fingers on an end table, and he feels for something... What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there. And then he looks up, slightly cockeyed, and he thinks... His newspaper's in his lap now, and he thinks this... Now where could my pipe be? This... I always come to this, because I was a young man... I'm older now, and I still don't have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks... Now where could my pipe be? And then it happens... You see it, you see... it's almost like divine intervention, suddenly it is there, and it overpowers you... A cat is smoking a pipe. It is the man's pipe, it's Jon's pipe, but the cat... this cat, Garfield, is smoking the pipe... and from afar, and someplace near, but not clear... near but not clear... The man calls out... Jon calls out, he is shocked. "Garfield!" he shouts. Garfield. The cat's name. But, let's take a step back... let us examine this from all sides, all perspectives... and when I first came across this comic strip, I was at my father's house... a newspaper had arrived, and I picked it up for him, and brought it inside. I organized its sections for him and then, yes, the comic strip section fell out from somewhere in the middle, and landed on the kitchen floor... I picked up the paper pages and saw, up somewhere near the top of this strip... just like Jon, I was wearing an aquamarine shirt. So I thought, "Ah, interesting. I'll have to see this later." I snipped out the little comic, and held on to it... and five days later, I reexamined it... and it gripped me, I needed to find out more about this. The information I had was minimal, but enough... An orange cat named Garfield... Okay, that seemed to be the lynchpin of this whole operation, yes. Another clue... a signature in the bottom right corner, a man's name... Jim Davis. Yes, I'm on to it for sure. So... one: Garfield, orange cat, and two: Jim Davis, the creator of this cat... And that curiously plain man. I did not know, at the time, that his name was Jon. This strip, you see, had no mention of this man's name, and I'd never seen it before. But I had these clues; Jim Davis, Garfield. And then I saw more, I spotted the tiny copyright mark in the upper left corner. Copyright 1978 to... what is this? Copyright belongs to a... PAWS Incorporated... I use the local library and mail services to track down the information I was looking for... Jim Davis, a cartoonist, had created a comic strip about a cat, Garfield... and a man, Jon Arbuckle. Well, from that point on, I made sure I read the Garfield comic strips, though as I read each one, as each day passed... the strips seemed to resonate with me less and less... I sent letters to PAWS Incorporated, long letters, pages upon pages... asking if Mister Jim Davis could somehow publish just the one comic, over and over again... "It would be meditative," I wrote, "the strength of that." Could you imagine? But... no response... The strips lost their power, and eventually I stopped reading, but... I did not want my perceptions diluted, so I vowed to read the pipe strip over and over again... That is what I call it, "The Pipe Strip." The Pipe Strip. Everything about it is perfect. I can only describe it as a miracle creation, something came together... the elements aligned... It is like the comets, the cosmic orchestra that is up there over your head... The immense, enormous void is working all for one thing, to tell you one thing... Gas and rock, and purity, and nothing. I will say this... When I see the pipe strip... and I mean every single time I look at the lines, the colors, the shapes that make up the three panel comic... I see perfection. Do I find perfection in many things? Some things, I would say... Some things are perfect... and this is one of them. I can look at the little tuft of hair on Jon Arbuckle's head... it is the perfect shade... The purple pipe in Garfield's mouth... How could a mere mortal even MAKE this? I have a theory, about Jim Davis... After copious research and, yes, of course, now we have the internet, and this information is all readily available, but... Jim Davis, he used his life experiences to influence his comic... Like I mentioned before, none of them seem to have the weight of the pipe strip... But you have to wonder about the man who is able to even, just once, create the perfect form, a literally flawless execution of art, brilliance! Just as in a ward... I think there is a spiritual element at work... I've seen my share of bad times and... when you have something... Well, it's just... emotions, and neurons in your brain, but... something tells you that it's the truth... Truth's radiant light. Garfield, the cat? Neurons in my brain, it's... it's harmony, you see? It... Jon and Garfield, it's truly harmony, like a... continuous, looping, everlasting harmony... The lavender chair, the brown end table, the salmon-colored wall, the fore's green carpeting, Garfield is hunched, perched... perhaps with the pipe stuck firmly between his jowls... His tail curls around. It's more than shapes too, because... I... Okay, stay with me... I've done this experiment several times. You take the strip. You trace only the basic elements. You can do anything, you can simplify the shapes down to just... blobs, just outlines, but it still makes sense... You can replace the blobs with magazine cutouts of other things, replace Jon Arbuckle with a... car parked in a driveway sideways, cut that out of a magazine, stick it in... Replace him there in the second panel with a... a food processor... Okay, and then we put a picture of the planet in the third panel over Garfield... It still works. These are universal proportions. I don't know... how best to explain why it works, I've studied the pipe strip, and analyzed Jon and Garfield's proportions against several universal mathematical constants. E, Pi, the Golden Ratio, the Feigenbaum Constants, and so on... and it's surprising... scary even, how things align. You can take just... tiny pieces of the pipe strip, for instance, take Jon's elbow from the second panel... and take that, and project it back over Jon's entire shape in the second panel, and you'll see a near perfect Fibonacci sequence emerge... It's eerie to me... and it makes you wonder if you're in the presence of a deity, if there is some larger hand at work... There's no doubt in my mind that Jim Davis is a smart man... Jim Davis is capable of anything to me... He is remarkable, but this is so far beyond that, I think we might see that... this work of art is revered and respected in years to come. Jim Davis is possibly a new master of the craft, a... a genius of the eye; they very well may say the same things about Jim Davis in five hundred years that we say about the great philosophical and artistic masters from centuries ago... Jim Davis is a modern day Socrates, or... Da Vinci... mixing both striking visual beauty with classical, daring, unheard-of intellect... Look, he combines these things to make profoundly simple expressions... This strip is his masterpiece... The Pipe Strip is his masterpiece... and it is a masterpiece and a marvel... Hit the character limit
I loved the hell out of Garfield when I was learning to read because I could pretend I was reading the newspaper like my dad, and it was one of the only comic I actually understood. I remember always waiting for Sunday for the comics.
I noticed that the time on the clock is 3:33, a number that any math person will know to be associated with... REPETITION. 1 / 3 = 3.3333333333333333333 etc
Well I feel like LC was parodying all of the ads that describe themselves like they are a god. It’s just that they used Garfield as a case study due to it being so main stream and the extent it indulges in self congratulatory behavior.
Why is America weirder than Japan? From what I've seen, Japan is weird on a quirky and fun level, America is weird in a more spiritual and mental level.
Not to mention MK Ultra, Area 51 and more. Whether true or not, those seemingly originated in the States. Americans have more concerns and trust issues with their own government than the British has with their royalty.
_Long story short_ Lasagna cat: *_"Jim Davis, all the Garfield comic strips are basically the same and they are not funny, so stop acting like they are."_*
Also, on the sex partners video, you'll notice that the inside of the newspaper has a headline that states: Scientists Discover Time Never-ending, Looping, -ish Construct Never-ending, looping, construct. Could be coincidence, but maybe not.
I think it says Hellish Construct I also think that the looping part is why the Garfield comic strips are like that they don’t age they are always looping
Unfocused joke given too much time and recources... Just like Garfield. By representing the comic so well, they became the comic: a long running loop. "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you." -Friedrich Nietzsche
I thought Jim Davis has stated that after research he create Garfield solely to be a marketable product. The weekly strip doesn't earn much money, it is more advertising for all the other Garfield stuff. All Lasagna Cat has done is point out the joke Jim Davis is doing: Garfield was never about humor or art, it has always been about commercialization.
So it is meta-upon-meta joke. Jim D (aka Paws Inc) is just revelling in their ruse. Lasagna is just playing with an inside joke. And we have left digging for meaning in nothing. I think I just became an Absurdist (whether inside or outside the mind - I am now sub'd)
I found out who he is he's @soonerschooner another channel on youtube. He accidentally posted one his of his videos from the channel to his fatal farms website with the skittle apology commercial..
I just dialed that number and got a hotline for women with thinning hair, where a man named Michael answered right away. EDIT: I dialed 3237 by mistake.
I made the mistake of watching the pipe episode first, and took it entirely at face value, not looking any deeper than the surface level. Thereby, I was left thoroughly frustrated and annoyed at how someone could legitimately believe theres that much depth in a three panel comic about a mere pipe, ergo, I completely missed the point. God I wish I had looked deeper and actually followed the series
I think you guys are really underestimating Jim Davis's genius. Part of the reason why garfield is funny is also because he is a cat and that is soooooo how cats act. In short I praise Jim Davis for his incredible insight into life. He is nothing short of enlightened.
@@briss1770 Yup, at first I thought she was an actual native speaker, you can hear that its not true but you have to listen very closely. Very well played by that actress
No! No! So close! You had me until the last minute. The subheadline in the paper was so obviously a bit of commentary on Lasagna Cat itself- their joke (that garfield takes itself too seriously) was given too much time and resources (as displayed by the production quality of what's effectively 4 hours of garbage) and ultimately led to a confusing ending. You can see how they aimed to make this joke- that jon arbuckle dies and is reborn over and over is a metaphor for the looping format of the comic- but is so overproduced it becomes a confusing "searching for interpretation" sort of mystery. The subheadline ties things together so nicely. It's saying that Lasagna Cat isn't some deep mystery with advanced social commentary and intricate secrets, it's just a simple joke (poking fun at Paws Inc.) that was given too much time and money. It's so perfect! I know this dot connects!!
I think the 'woman' was more of a girl. She seemed to be in school uniform and after she left the bathroom she went out into what looked like a school hallway. She also picked up a rucksack and I haven't used one of those since school
Inside a mind: **Shows how this series symbolises how Garfield is repetitive and overhyped by the series copying** Also Inside a mind: “This series is the best on TH-cam”
I am pretty sure that the headline in the newspaper makes fun of lasagna cat itself, it was just a really high production shitpost, that got people confused about what it was, so they started to make theories like this one, even though lasagna cat was really just a joke
Dante Ochoa If you really think about it, what this video is saying is basically "Lasagna cat is just a shitpost that makes fun of how seriously Jim Davis takes himself and, sometimes, how seriously people take the channel"
Shane Dawson: The dark side of jake Paul. Upgrade Pewdiepie: The dark side of Shane Dawson Upgrade again God: The dark side of Garfield 👌perfect👌 Thanks for the highlight 👍👍👍
Inside A Mind this video is so good I've watched it four times within 2 days and I've done the same for many of your videos examples: Your DHMIS theory your Gravity Falls theory and your Salad fingers theory. Keep up the good work!!! B-) please heart this comment I'd love if that happened!!!
Here I was thinking the joke of Lasagna Cat was using an instantly recognizable, easily grasped property and using it to tease people who take absurd things too seriously. The bukkaki video, the two teenagers filming a fight scene, an intellectual ranting for an hour about a comic strip, the artsy bullcrap in the last video, etc. All inherently stupid things taken with utmost seriousness. Putting Garfield there makes it impossible to be fooled by the fake serious tone these things desperately want you too believe.
Roman Jones I think the "fake serious and deep" tone came right after the channel became popular and people started overanalizing it. It's a way to make fun of people who think the channel is meaningful, filling it with fake deep stuff like the ending.
I think the line "unfocused joke granted too many resources and time" may also be a bit of self deprecation on the part of the content creators. I think the absurdity of the premise is what makes these videos so funny to me. Taking Garfield so seriously and for so long. Like a joke thats funny, stops being funny, and becomes funny again after its been overdone for so long. I think they are poking fun at anyone who takes it serious, which is Paws inc for sure, but Lasagna Cat is also taking it so seriously. I think you hit the nail on the head there with this video.
I think I prefer Night Mind's conclusion. But this brings up a lot of points Nick missed, and adds up to make a lot of sense. Firstly, Jon started off as a comical, self-depreciating, self-insert for Jim Davis. Jim Davis has had two wives by the time lasagna cat did the sex survey results, keep this in mind for later. Combine this with how Paws inc view themselves and their creation, and essentially how Jim Davis views it. Lasagna Cat treats each comic as though it was actually something monumental, when it obviously isn't, but Jim seems to think it is. We get to the sex survey results, and this is where we're met with a discrepency. Jon is single. The character of Jon will always be a virgin. Jim on the other hand, has had wives, and so we can assume that for each wife, they have had sex, therefore two sexual partners at minimum, the only safe bet. This leads to them finally deconstructing Garfield completely. Garfield is, and has been for a long time, dead. The mannequins, the viewers, show this to Jim. But even so, Garfield has grown too big. Even if the comic has long since lost its luster, the character, the brand, and the associated spin-off media has simply expanded too much. Jim can't escape garfield. And he will die by Garfield, but not with it. No, once he dies, someone will succeed him, someone will keep telling the jokes. They have to. Even though it's long since run stale, they have to keep the brand as alive as possible. So they'll keep telling the same jokes, keep telling the same stories, keep running it deeper into it's own ditch. All because of Jim Davis's own ego-stroking project. Except, well, is it really? Is Jim really some desperate, self absorbed man, who gets worked up over sexual partners, eternally haunted by his creation's spectre? Probably not. Jim has already expressed that he knows Garfield the comic is, and has been dead for a long time. He just keeps doing it because it's necessary. Because it's what he set out to do in the first place. If he could drop the comic and focus entirely on managing the brand, he probably would in a heartbeat. Maybe even start a new comic to run into the ground. But at least he'd have a bit of life in it at the start.
This is more deep than I expected, if so then this is one of the most deepest, and in-depth videos I have ever seen. I honestly didn’t expect the ending to be that the fact that the whole Garfield comic universe is on loop for all eternity and the Creators of lasagna Cat represented it in a way that would catch the human eye in a way that makes the viewer come to the conclusion that, “it’s all a loop, it never ends, the horror in the representation of the Sex Survey video makes it more deeper to the point where it makes sense.” It never ends.
"Layers on layers Of moments we shared Just like a lasagna Created with care The flavors are burning A new page is turning And I hope that you'll be there in the end Goodbye, my friend..."
@@Bianca1207-g5f It's from the video Garfield Gameboy'd COMPLETE by Lumpy Touch, it's at the end of the vids during credits and there is an official vid of the song.
It is actually amazing, I have a collection of books with Calvin and Hobbes comics But I like it how Garfield was turned into Gorefield or SCP 3166 because of all of thiz Even though Garfield is not great, it was the reason why lasagnacat started existing and the reason why SCP 3166 was created and the reason the r/imsorryjon was created Everything is perfect
Interestingly in the video 06/08/2001 the twitter theofficialodie is real, and the actual people from pawsinc replied to one of the tweets with their actual official odie account saying: "You... faker! I know you're not the real me because I'm the real me! You only exist for that Lasagna Cat video!" and... "Not only that, the video portrays me as horribly out of character! RRRRR RUFF BARK BARK BARK ARF RUFF ARF ARF BARK BARK"
can you discuss about the comic strip where Garfield woke up and now in an empty runned down house and yhen died of hunger cause that can mean that Garfield all of it is just a dream
So they spent all this time, money, and creativity just to shit on someone's comic strip... It's actually amazing.
Pikamon Productions ;( now thats sad...
Magnifique
@Pikamon Productions Is Jim Davis dead?
They did it with style
That’s called an epic gamer moment
Fun Fact: The pipe strip video was all made in one take. This man was so committed to the joke, he came up with everything on the spot for a whole hour.
Watch the video for yourself! It’s extremely impressive how committed he was.
How much money......... did they give him
@@sajinkahnalt talking about Garfield for an hour is payment enough
This comment is the man himself.
probablyethan I wish I could do something like that
It's not in one take, you can see transitions several times.
Y'know, if you remove Garfeild's speech bubbles from the comics, it turns into a comic mainly about Jon spiraling into madness
There is an subreddit for that. I think it was r/garfieldwithoutgarfield
its garfieldminusgarfield
@@stahby i heard of but couldnt remember it correctly
Just remove garfield already
Jon's suffering from ptsd after his cat died
Hmm damn. Guess he's worm food
The human Garfield whispers "You are not funny" to Jon.
Really?
I don't here it
I just looked and wow that true
@@CMBGAMER2018TV Are you there?
@@StafkiGTN I was I heard the word funny and that's it
What I expected: memes
What I got: enlightenment about corruption deep in the Garfield industry
1000th Like! :D
Corruption?
Enem Disk think about this something's in sports are corrupted politics can be corrupted
Not corruption. Just how mundane and lowest-common-denominator it really is, appealing only in the most superficial and pointless way, to the most superficial and pointless of people.
@@BlokeOzzieman you’re right I mean how lame do you gotta be to enjoy something so repetitive and uncreative. I mean it’s not like there’s a bunch of single images with a single word on them that people laugh at all the time.
Mad lads, they dedicated almost 13 years just to say, "Not funny, didn't laugh."
Oh wow 392 likes and no comments
@@elliot_is_the_president9986 then YOU came along...
@@nick4506 ok
@@nick4506 then YOU came along
@@dyme6924 then YOU came along!
I mean technically... this proves Jim Davis is a mastermind, he had managed to popularise a comic strip while putting in minimal work.
Either that or we're all Odies.
@@jordanwong7902 at least the Garfield tv show has plot... and lasagna aliens.
The Symbiote Nation. It doesn’t have much plot
You have no idea what you're talking about. Trashing entertainment that was before your time looks VERY ignorant. This video didn't bother to mention the record Garfield book sales year after year back then and those books featured hundreds of five to seven frame Garfield comic strips and they were hilarious. I'm SO tired of seeing young people watching ONE video about something before their time and deciding that they know everything about it. Garfield was one for the record books back then. I was in high school and Garfield was all the rage.
Trashing what you don't understand is dangerous territory to tread. Appreciate Garfield for what it was and not for what you THINK you know. The comic strips back then laid the groundwork for some of what is popular today. But many of you choose not to respect that and it looks oh so ignorant.
@@CivilEngineerWroxton It's not about the comic itself, it's about how self-congratulatory Jim and his company was of themselves.
"Jon I can smell you."
"Bullets don't work Jon."
"Where is my lasagna Jon."
"Jon... The world is going to end Jon."
"I'll keep you safe Jon."
"You complete me Jon."
Extra thicc gameboyd garfield
Nermal works for the government
Vaccinate the damn dog
Smoke as much as possible
I am everything jon
"Grandpa says the comics were a lot better years ago when newspapers printed them bigger. He says comics now are just a bunch of xeroxed talking heads because there's no space to tell a decent story or show any action."
- Calvin and Hobbes, November 11, 1987
Man how much that is true
Calvin and Hobbes was the last good newspaper comic. I really respect Bill Watterson for not breaking under corporate pressure and licensing his comic. He kept his art intact and his jokes fresh.
@@cfruge444
Absolutely nobody cares. You have nothing to add here.
@@cfruge444 I'm pretty Calvin and Hobbes is far from forgotten.
@@cfruge444 dude, they still fucking print books of his comics to the modern day. wikipedia says the last book printed was in 2015, and it's not like they're not making them anymore.
'A human in a cat suit'
Oh shit Garfield was a furry all along!
O dam boi (oh damn boy)
@@ottergauze I couldn't agree more
Furries are cancer and stop taking entertainment that isn’t for you.
@@kamenridernephilim you do realise how hypocritical what you just said is, right? Calling something cancer while being cancerous
@@kamenridernephilim stop causing it then
This is the most creative roast I've ever seen
I found that is channel off of a meme that was simply called "dance for me Garfield" and BOY was that a rabbit hole J should've not went in
What about me?
16:42 (as a polish man) I wouldn't translate it to "I can ask for mercy, which I won't get. My soul will be consumed..." but to "I can ask for mercy. No matter what I get my soul will be consumed..."
A small detail but I wanted to point that out
What was the point of her speaking Polish?
dreamlandnightmare for fun
катя синюк Hello, fellow late-man.
The professional Camper fellow who
dreamlandnightmare idk
Eventually Garfield will be a giant orange circle with huge eyes
A HUGE BRAIN BLAST like ur pfp
your profile pic matches your comment so well
Which came first?
The profile pic, or this comment?
Do u mean?
_YOU?????????_
ORANG
DO NOT
A TH-cam series that jokingly overthinks Garfield strips makes a comeback with a video of a man jokingly overthinking a Garfield strip which leads to people making a video of their own overthinking a series of videos that jokingly overthink Garfield strips. The loop is truly never ending.
Matt Garner and here you are jokingly overthinking about that.
Dear God...
Rafael Orsato Silveira OoF.
Kawi the loop will never stop if do any thing related it just keeps it going the only way to stop is to forget .
Garfield eats man, woman inherits the Earth
*"I eat, Jon. It's what I do."*
*"I eat Jon. It's what I do."*
Upgrade
GO BACK GO BACK
@@PiercyPlayz no
Gorfield
It's time to kick Odie off the table
Ratio
You have my respect Jon. When I’m done, half of Monday’s will still be alive. I hope they remember you
Josephi Krakowski, do you have any Flextape to sell? I’m in the market for some. I have a open heart surgery tomorrow
Giving context for people who are confused: in the JonTron flex tape video, he makes a joke about how you can use flex tape on anything. One of the examples is an open heart surgery.
thelickinglamp also that all of the people who do commercials have names like phil swift, so he acted like he was doing a commercial as josephi Krakowski
This dude: You have my respect Jon
Everyone else: hehe he’s from the jontron video
Jooohhhnnn? Is that yooooouuuuuu?
I Found The Legendary Josephi Krakowski Besides From Jon's Vids
It’s like “Don’t Hug Me I’m Scared” but a bit creepier.
Nick Salvatore you forgot the word "less"
Kinda, but atlest i can sleep at night
@@foodislife6345 same
So orginal
I don't know what's scarier; a familiar comic strip that turns dark on the Internet, or puppets in a show that seems normal until it turns dark.
Imagine your website being so badly written that it inspires someone to dedicate an entire video series to picking apart everything wrong with it over the course of years.
I don't see Lasagna Cat as "picking apart everything wrong with it." It's more of a blanket statement saying "it's not that deep."
I don't know about you, but if I was in that position, I'd be honored. Welp, time to make a purposefully bad series!
"But honestly, this is only our interpretation. It isn't a fact. It's only a conclusion we've come to from watching the videos and doing our own invesigation."
Well, that's a fancy way of saying 'It's just a theory'
PhoenixAera - a lasagna theory
PhoenixAera - yeah. I mean just look at salad fingers and how those theories played out in the eyes of it’s creator.
legit read this part as the video said it
PhoenixAera is it ?
Didn’t notice
however fatal farm does pretty much confirm that this theory was correct in an interview
the real reason garfield doesn't like mondays is because John goes to work on monday and garfield misses John
It's both
This is how real cats act, too. They get really upset when their favorite human leaves.
Source: I own cats.
...Jon is a cartoonist, he works at home.
@@CTonefatpiglol yes, AND they must have the ubiquitous counter available for them at all times
*Jon
12:32 minute,
under the odie comic strip, there is a news that says "scientists discover time never-ending looping"
Pedrozito Khelonito now thats what i call a victory royale
Wow I didn’t realize
Smelly finga?
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Garfielf edition
That was exactly what I was thinking
Logan Kracl (Minelog23) Garfielf: DHMIS Edition
uhhh
It way worse than that lk it is nsfa not safe for anybody
LK Productions aka Minelog23 yes
*Jon... You.. **_complete_** me.*
_Layers, on Layers, of moments, we've shared_
_Just like a lasagna, created, with care_
_The flavors, are burning, a new page, is turning_
_And I hope you'll be there in the end_
_Goodbye My Friend..._
Rank H
I'll be righ back Jon
*yes*
What’s this from?
@@benc8556 'Gorefield', a lovecraftian horror, creepypasta of Garfield
*garfield teleports behind jon*
Whispering in his ear: "Jon Arbuckle 3"
HaHahahha took me way too long to get that
now that you think about it, those two perhaps were garfield and odie
that's dark
*Jon turns around*
Whispering in garfields ear: "Lasagna Cat _2"_
@Gorbo 14:20
*”Over time, Garfield’s eyes have been getting bigger, and bigger.”*
Me: THAT SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING STRAIGHT OUT OF A HORROR MOVIE!!!!
*Bullets won't work, Jon...*
...
*"Garfield is turning into anime"*
@@rakulock "Nico, Nico, Niii~!"
Next thing you know, garfield is gonna end up with giant anime eyes
I really wish I could've gotten in on that phone survey. My shame could've been immortalized forever in a video.
yeah i would've said "James barler, -2"
I know right?
Missed opportunity
@@retosius7962 I would've said "OH YEAH, MR CRABS HERE
What is it
I would have said "peepee poopoo
When I was 18... 18 years old, I saw for the first time in my life... I saw an image of clarity. I saw a comic strip... a three panel comic strip that, though simple as it seemed, changed me... changed my being, changed who I am... Made me who I am...
Enlightened me...
The strip, Garfield, the comic strip was new... no more than maybe a month and a half since inception, since... since coming into existence... and there it was before me in print, I saw it... a comic strip... What was it called?
Garfield.
The story here is of a man, a plain man. He is Jon, but he is more than that... I will get to this later, but first let us say that he's Jon, a plain man.
And then there is a cat... Garfield.
This is the nature of the world, here. When I see the world, the politics, the future, the... the satellites in space, and... the people who put them there...
You can look at everything as a man and a cat... two beings, in harmony and at war...
So, this strip I saw; this man, Jon, and the cat, Garfield, you see...
Yes... hmm...
It is about everything. This... little comic is, oh, lo and behold... not so little anymore.
So yes, when I was 18, I saw this comic... and it hit me all at once, its power. I clipped it, and every day, I looked at it, and I said "Okay... let me look at this here. What is this doing to me? Why is this so powerful?"
Jon Arbuckle, he sits here, legs crossed... comfortable in his home, and he reads his newspaper... The news of the world, perhaps... and then he extends his fingers lightly, delicately... he taps his fingers on an end table, and he feels for something...
What is it? It is something he needs, but it is not there.
And then he looks up, slightly cockeyed, and he thinks... His newspaper's in his lap now, and he thinks this...
Now where could my pipe be?
This... I always come to this, because I was a young man... I'm older now, and I still don't have the secrets, the answers, so this question still rings true, Jon looks up and he thinks...
Now where could my pipe be?
And then it happens... You see it, you see... it's almost like divine intervention, suddenly it is there, and it overpowers you...
A cat is smoking a pipe.
It is the man's pipe, it's Jon's pipe, but the cat... this cat, Garfield, is smoking the pipe... and from afar, and someplace near, but not clear... near but not clear... The man calls out... Jon calls out, he is shocked. "Garfield!" he shouts.
Garfield. The cat's name.
But, let's take a step back... let us examine this from all sides, all perspectives... and when I first came across this comic strip, I was at my father's house... a newspaper had arrived, and I picked it up for him, and brought it inside.
I organized its sections for him and then, yes, the comic strip section fell out from somewhere in the middle, and landed on the kitchen floor... I picked up the paper pages and saw, up somewhere near the top of this strip... just like Jon, I was wearing an aquamarine shirt.
So I thought, "Ah, interesting. I'll have to see this later." I snipped out the little comic, and held on to it... and five days later, I reexamined it... and it gripped me, I needed to find out more about this. The information I had was minimal, but enough...
An orange cat named Garfield...
Okay, that seemed to be the lynchpin of this whole operation, yes. Another clue... a signature in the bottom right corner, a man's name...
Jim Davis.
Yes, I'm on to it for sure.
So... one: Garfield, orange cat, and two: Jim Davis, the creator of this cat...
And that curiously plain man.
I did not know, at the time, that his name was Jon. This strip, you see, had no mention of this man's name, and I'd never seen it before.
But I had these clues; Jim Davis, Garfield.
And then I saw more, I spotted the tiny copyright mark in the upper left corner. Copyright 1978 to... what is this? Copyright belongs to a... PAWS Incorporated...
I use the local library and mail services to track down the information I was looking for...
Jim Davis, a cartoonist, had created a comic strip about a cat, Garfield... and a man, Jon Arbuckle. Well, from that point on, I made sure I read the Garfield comic strips, though as I read each one, as each day passed... the strips seemed to resonate with me less and less...
I sent letters to PAWS Incorporated, long letters, pages upon pages... asking if Mister Jim Davis could somehow publish just the one comic, over and over again... "It would be meditative," I wrote, "the strength of that."
Could you imagine?
But... no response... The strips lost their power, and eventually I stopped reading, but... I did not want my perceptions diluted, so I vowed to read the pipe strip over and over again... That is what I call it, "The Pipe Strip."
The Pipe Strip.
Everything about it is perfect. I can only describe it as a miracle creation, something came together... the elements aligned... It is like the comets, the cosmic orchestra that is up there over your head... The immense, enormous void is working all for one thing, to tell you one thing...
Gas and rock, and purity, and nothing.
I will say this... When I see the pipe strip... and I mean every single time I look at the lines, the colors, the shapes that make up the three panel comic...
I see perfection.
Do I find perfection in many things?
Some things, I would say... Some things are perfect... and this is one of them. I can look at the little tuft of hair on Jon Arbuckle's head... it is the perfect shade... The purple pipe in Garfield's mouth...
How could a mere mortal even MAKE this?
I have a theory, about Jim Davis...
After copious research and, yes, of course, now we have the internet, and this information is all readily available, but...
Jim Davis, he used his life experiences to influence his comic...
Like I mentioned before, none of them seem to have the weight of the pipe strip... But you have to wonder about the man who is able to even, just once, create the perfect form, a literally flawless execution of art, brilliance! Just as in a ward... I think there is a spiritual element at work...
I've seen my share of bad times and... when you have something... Well, it's just... emotions, and neurons in your brain, but... something tells you that it's the truth...
Truth's radiant light.
Garfield, the cat? Neurons in my brain, it's... it's harmony, you see? It... Jon and Garfield, it's truly harmony, like a... continuous, looping, everlasting harmony... The lavender chair, the brown end table, the salmon-colored wall, the fore's green carpeting, Garfield is hunched, perched... perhaps with the pipe stuck firmly between his jowls... His tail curls around. It's more than shapes too, because... I...
Okay, stay with me... I've done this experiment several times.
You take the strip. You trace only the basic elements. You can do anything, you can simplify the shapes down to just... blobs, just outlines, but it still makes sense...
You can replace the blobs with magazine cutouts of other things, replace Jon Arbuckle with a... car parked in a driveway sideways, cut that out of a magazine, stick it in... Replace him there in the second panel with a... a food processor... Okay, and then we put a picture of the planet in the third panel over Garfield...
It still works.
These are universal proportions. I don't know... how best to explain why it works, I've studied the pipe strip, and analyzed Jon and Garfield's proportions against several universal mathematical constants.
E, Pi, the Golden Ratio, the Feigenbaum Constants, and so on... and it's surprising... scary even, how things align. You can take just... tiny pieces of the pipe strip, for instance, take Jon's elbow from the second panel... and take that, and project it back over Jon's entire shape in the second panel, and you'll see a near perfect Fibonacci sequence emerge...
It's eerie to me... and it makes you wonder if you're in the presence of a deity, if there is some larger hand at work...
There's no doubt in my mind that Jim Davis is a smart man...
Jim Davis is capable of anything to me... He is remarkable, but this is so far beyond that, I think we might see that... this work of art is revered and respected in years to come.
Jim Davis is possibly a new master of the craft, a... a genius of the eye; they very well may say the same things about Jim Davis in five hundred years that we say about the great philosophical and artistic masters from centuries ago... Jim Davis is a modern day Socrates, or... Da Vinci... mixing both striking visual beauty with classical, daring, unheard-of intellect...
Look, he combines these things to make profoundly simple expressions...
This strip is his masterpiece... The Pipe Strip is his masterpiece... and it is a masterpiece and a marvel...
Hit the character limit
Wow that took some dedication, impressive!
Is this going to be the new Bee Movie script.
My god
My dude wrote so much shit he hit the god damn character limit that I never even knew existed.
You have way too much time on your hands.
finally a good recommendation from TH-cam
what the fuck is that pfp
@@soildeath3568 read the name and you'll get the answer
It has 666 likes and i do not want to ruin that...👌🌮
Same
I loved the hell out of Garfield when I was learning to read because I could pretend I was reading the newspaper like my dad, and it was one of the only comic I actually understood. I remember always waiting for Sunday for the comics.
Huhhbbtfg
"Walls have ears"
"Doors have eyes"
"Trees have voices"
"Beasts tell lies"
"Beware the rain"
"Beware the snow"
"Beware the cat"
"You think you know"
Wow
👏👏clap
Stolen from r/imsorryjon
Freaking reddit
If tree has voices they have a mouth.
*ITS TIME FOR A BJ*
I noticed that the time on the clock is 3:33, a number that any math person will know to be associated with... REPETITION.
1 / 3 = 3.3333333333333333333
etc
but that's just at first, it changes. although it specifically starts the vid at that time.
1/3 does not equal 3.333333333. 10/3 does.
I watch your videos
The Theorizer The Writing Rule of Three...
Nathan Easley yep, 1/3 equals to 0.33333333 not 3.333333333
...but that's just a theory: a lasagna theory.
Lol
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
NoJusticeNoPeace thanks for watching
No it’s a game theory
NoJusticeNoPeace nice one
Don't all ads praise themselves like they are literally god?
Yeah. It's called marketing. I don't know what makes Garfield/Jim Davis so different.
I think it's that it's one thing to praise an employee for good work on your website, but the problem is that the employee is the head of the company
Well I feel like LC was parodying all of the ads that describe themselves like they are a god. It’s just that they used Garfield as a case study due to it being so main stream and the extent it indulges in self congratulatory behavior.
Why is America weirder than Japan?
From what I've seen, Japan is weird on a quirky and fun level, America is weird in a more spiritual and mental level.
Raun Carswell weeb
And proud :D
...
but even non weebs can see that America is 2nd place in fucked upness compared to North Korea (at the moment).
Raun Carswell Yeah America totally enslaves their population and treats their dictator like the second coming of Jesus
Not to mention MK Ultra, Area 51 and more. Whether true or not, those seemingly originated in the States.
Americans have more concerns and trust issues with their own government than the British has with their royalty.
Raun Carswell you believe everything you read.
Now tell me your inner desire
Don't Hug Me: It's Monday
fucc off
ah i see what you did there
That’s awesome
Don't hug me: it's that time of the month
Get out.
_Long story short_
Lasagna cat: *_"Jim Davis, all the Garfield comic strips are basically the same and they are not funny, so stop acting like they are."_*
Garfield and friends was lit
Inside A Mind I'm on the. Weird side on TH-cam or the dark side
nermal will dominate the planet and feast upon the souls of the weak
Really, the Paws Inc descriptions sound pretty typical when it comes to things written by marketing teams.
They're fishing for licencing deals.
Imagine making an entire internet series just to tell Jim Davis that he isn’t funny
mad lad
Is odie making anyone else uncomfortable?
Jose Chavez yes
Me
If by uncomfortable you mean aroused; then yes.
Yes
@@DrumRoody what the actual fuck
The "unfocused joke ultimately confuses" headline is about the lasagnecat project itself lel
Also, on the sex partners video, you'll notice that the inside of the newspaper has a headline that states:
Scientists Discover Time
Never-ending, Looping,
-ish Construct
Never-ending, looping, construct. Could be coincidence, but maybe not.
omg lol u have good eyes
Ya 12:32
I think it says Hellish Construct I also think that the looping part is why the Garfield comic strips are like that they don’t age they are always looping
maybe it means "Polish Construct."
@@bammity9875 the girl at the end of the video speak polish uh
Unfocused joke given too much time and recources... Just like Garfield. By representing the comic so well, they became the comic: a long running loop. "Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you."
-Friedrich Nietzsche
“It’s not bragging if you can back it up”
-Garfield
To think that these people spent 9 years explaining how unfunny and unoriginal Garfield comics really are.
The symbolism is all funny until it gets dark.
I thought Jim Davis has stated that after research he create Garfield solely to be a marketable product. The weekly strip doesn't earn much money, it is more advertising for all the other Garfield stuff.
All Lasagna Cat has done is point out the joke Jim Davis is doing: Garfield was never about humor or art, it has always been about commercialization.
So it is meta-upon-meta joke. Jim D (aka Paws Inc) is just revelling in their ruse. Lasagna is just playing with an inside joke. And we have left digging for meaning in nothing. I think I just became an Absurdist (whether inside or outside the mind - I am now sub'd)
"I am no longer restricted to the second dimension jon"
That's so fucking menacing lmfao
Great video! But I think just the style of Lasagna cat is extremely creepy.
CCMac yaaay!
CCMac yaaay!
That was creepy
lasagnacat is the greatest achievement in post-modernism.
I found out who he is
he's @soonerschooner another channel on youtube. He accidentally posted one his of his videos from the channel to his fatal farms website with the skittle apology commercial..
"Gargields eyes are getting bigger"
Gasp hes turning into anime
Lol
69
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His soul wants to escape but the windows to it aren't big enough yet
Who gargieled
"The stuffed orange can follows him everywhere now floating in midair" *YEAH IM GOOD! NO THANKS! BYE!*
His eyes are getting bigger because he woke
This makes a lot of sense and I like how one of Lasagna Cat's videos got recently recommended to me then this video afterwards.
G O T T A
H A V E
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G O O D
L A S A G A
lilbigboy *L* *A* *S* *A* *G* *A*
Lol
*L A S A G A*
LAGNER
*WHERES MY LASAGA YOU HUMAN TOPICALITY VIOLATION*
I just dialed that number and got a hotline for women with thinning hair, where a man named Michael answered right away.
EDIT: I dialed 3237 by mistake.
Manuel Thompson 😂
I made the mistake of watching the pipe episode first, and took it entirely at face value, not looking any deeper than the surface level. Thereby, I was left thoroughly frustrated and annoyed at how someone could legitimately believe theres that much depth in a three panel comic about a mere pipe, ergo, I completely missed the point. God I wish I had looked deeper and actually followed the series
I thought the channel was genuine tribute to Jim, i thought i just didn't understand the genius of Garfield.
Lol. How American are you to not to have noticed the obvious satire in that video?
I think you guys are really underestimating Jim Davis's genius. Part of the reason why garfield is funny is also because he is a cat and that is soooooo how cats act. In short I praise Jim Davis for his incredible insight into life. He is nothing short of enlightened.
2009rogera well no that's not how cat's like but yeah it is supposed to be just funny
My cat is always stealing my pipe so yeah that is exactly how cats act
I can't tell if this is sarcasm or nit
2009rogera lol I think they are being overly mean. I mean why pick on such a soft target
Baker its sarcasm
I'm high as fuck and this video just destroyed my mind
Same
Same I don't even know what they're talking about but I am terrified
LOL
diangelo786 it's weird when you watch all lasagnacat videos while you're high
+diangelo786 it wasn't ment to be
"We live in a society, Jon."
Oh boy when she started talking in Polish I was like: wait WHAT?
And as a Polish person I must say: IT WAS AMOST GOOD GRAMMAR! GOOD JOB!
I'm 99% sure it was just translated with Google, but the pronunciation was very good for a non Polish-speaker
@@briss1770 Yup, at first I thought she was an actual native speaker, you can hear that its not true but you have to listen very closely. Very well played by that actress
How adorable
Yeah
Same here
No! No! So close! You had me until the last minute. The subheadline in the paper was so obviously a bit of commentary on Lasagna Cat itself- their joke (that garfield takes itself too seriously) was given too much time and resources (as displayed by the production quality of what's effectively 4 hours of garbage) and ultimately led to a confusing ending. You can see how they aimed to make this joke- that jon arbuckle dies and is reborn over and over is a metaphor for the looping format of the comic- but is so overproduced it becomes a confusing "searching for interpretation" sort of mystery.
The subheadline ties things together so nicely. It's saying that Lasagna Cat isn't some deep mystery with advanced social commentary and intricate secrets, it's just a simple joke (poking fun at Paws Inc.) that was given too much time and money. It's so perfect! I know this dot connects!!
That's what he said...
I think the 'woman' was more of a girl. She seemed to be in school uniform and after she left the bathroom she went out into what looked like a school hallway. She also picked up a rucksack and I haven't used one of those since school
Lagsana cat looks depressed and that he don't want to be in the video
Inside a mind: **Shows how this series symbolises how Garfield is repetitive and overhyped by the series copying**
Also Inside a mind: “This series is the best on TH-cam”
Garfield: vegetables won't work *JON*
gorefield: bullets won't work *JON*
I am pretty sure that the headline in the newspaper makes fun of lasagna cat itself, it was just a really high production shitpost, that got people confused about what it was, so they started to make theories like this one, even though lasagna cat was really just a joke
I don't think this one over-thinks it too much though. It seems pretty reasonable.
Pen_Cipher he did say that. Personally I think they were specifically talking about that video/skit
Dante Ochoa
If you really think about it, what this video is saying is basically "Lasagna cat is just a shitpost that makes fun of how seriously Jim Davis takes himself and, sometimes, how seriously people take the channel"
That is more disturbing than "I'm sorry Jon".
What :/
Shane Dawson: The dark side of jake Paul.
Upgrade
Pewdiepie: The dark side of Shane Dawson
Upgrade again
God: The dark side of Garfield
👌perfect👌
Thanks for the highlight 👍👍👍
i've waited for this after all those tweets
samee
Lol
That video that's basically "it's just the same damn thing for 40+ years." is deeper than the comics themselves.
Dude your vids are amazing
Inside A Mind this video is so good I've watched it four times within 2 days and I've done the same for many of your videos examples: Your DHMIS theory your Gravity Falls theory and your Salad fingers theory. Keep up the good work!!! B-)
please heart this comment I'd love if that happened!!!
hi
Cool cat loves the boogie woogie
Here I was thinking the joke of Lasagna Cat was using an instantly recognizable, easily grasped property and using it to tease people who take absurd things too seriously. The bukkaki video, the two teenagers filming a fight scene, an intellectual ranting for an hour about a comic strip, the artsy bullcrap in the last video, etc. All inherently stupid things taken with utmost seriousness. Putting Garfield there makes it impossible to be fooled by the fake serious tone these things desperately want you too believe.
Roman Jones
I think the "fake serious and deep" tone came right after the channel became popular and people started overanalizing it. It's a way to make fun of people who think the channel is meaningful, filling it with fake deep stuff like the ending.
"There's nothing left."
"They have descended."
...
"I'm sorry Jon."
I think the line "unfocused joke granted too many resources and time" may also be a bit of self deprecation on the part of the content creators. I think the absurdity of the premise is what makes these videos so funny to me. Taking Garfield so seriously and for so long. Like a joke thats funny, stops being funny, and becomes funny again after its been overdone for so long. I think they are poking fun at anyone who takes it serious, which is Paws inc for sure, but Lasagna Cat is also taking it so seriously. I think you hit the nail on the head there with this video.
Rick and morty fandom in a nutshell
micjhon 37 ye
This always reminded me of a book I had called 9 lives of Garfield where it reimagined Garfield in 9 diffrent versions.
I think I prefer Night Mind's conclusion. But this brings up a lot of points Nick missed, and adds up to make a lot of sense. Firstly, Jon started off as a comical, self-depreciating, self-insert for Jim Davis. Jim Davis has had two wives by the time lasagna cat did the sex survey results, keep this in mind for later. Combine this with how Paws inc view themselves and their creation, and essentially how Jim Davis views it. Lasagna Cat treats each comic as though it was actually something monumental, when it obviously isn't, but Jim seems to think it is. We get to the sex survey results, and this is where we're met with a discrepency. Jon is single. The character of Jon will always be a virgin. Jim on the other hand, has had wives, and so we can assume that for each wife, they have had sex, therefore two sexual partners at minimum, the only safe bet. This leads to them finally deconstructing Garfield completely. Garfield is, and has been for a long time, dead. The mannequins, the viewers, show this to Jim. But even so, Garfield has grown too big. Even if the comic has long since lost its luster, the character, the brand, and the associated spin-off media has simply expanded too much. Jim can't escape garfield. And he will die by Garfield, but not with it. No, once he dies, someone will succeed him, someone will keep telling the jokes. They have to. Even though it's long since run stale, they have to keep the brand as alive as possible. So they'll keep telling the same jokes, keep telling the same stories, keep running it deeper into it's own ditch. All because of Jim Davis's own ego-stroking project. Except, well, is it really? Is Jim really some desperate, self absorbed man, who gets worked up over sexual partners, eternally haunted by his creation's spectre? Probably not. Jim has already expressed that he knows Garfield the comic is, and has been dead for a long time. He just keeps doing it because it's necessary. Because it's what he set out to do in the first place. If he could drop the comic and focus entirely on managing the brand, he probably would in a heartbeat. Maybe even start a new comic to run into the ground. But at least he'd have a bit of life in it at the start.
Why exactly is it necessary for Davis to keep Garfield alive? People are really not that obsessed with it
@@onlinecommentator2616 money
SCP-3166 HAS ESCAPED FROM CONTAIMENT
Uh oh guess i need to recontain it ugh i hate my job
I WANT ALL AVALIABLE HELICOPTERS AND MTF UNITS AT GATE-B NOW!
r/unexpectedSCP
N o .
Quick! Get your frozen lasagna!
This is more deep than I expected, if so then this is one of the most deepest, and in-depth videos I have ever seen. I honestly didn’t expect the ending to be that the fact that the whole Garfield comic universe is on loop for all eternity and the Creators of lasagna Cat represented it in a way that would catch the human eye in a way that makes the viewer come to the conclusion that, “it’s all a loop, it never ends, the horror in the representation of the Sex Survey video makes it more deeper to the point where it makes sense.”
It never ends.
I think that Jon's two sexual partners were meant to be the pets in that alternate reality.
Or Werman and Liz ?
My first thought too.
furries.
It's supposed to be jim davis
@@RakoonCD and dim javis
I didn't know lasanga could be so deep
Well now you know
You clearly haven’t seen bitch lasagna
Well, It's got layers
it's deep dish
Garfield comic: it's ok
Garfield & friends: masterpiece
*and repeats*
After listening to it for a while you hear "amber peets"
100th like
And repeats, and repeats, and repeats.
I hear Aaron Peets
I TOLD YOU MY BODY WAS READY
By the way, I love you and your videos. So awesome man!
The 1 hour garfield video is a masterpiece. a full hour monologue of nothing with no stumbles, and no cuts.
"Layers on layers
Of moments we shared
Just like a lasagna
Created with care
The flavors are burning
A new page is turning
And I hope that you'll be there in the end
Goodbye, my friend..."
Rank: Healthcliff
I will always be here
Listen, i don't know if that's stolen but *d a m n*
@@Bianca1207-g5f It's from the video Garfield Gameboy'd COMPLETE by Lumpy Touch, it's at the end of the vids during credits and there is an official vid of the song.
Dang that's deep
*I ate those food*
Fizh *foond actually
GARFRENCHFRIES WHY DID YOU EATEN MY SECRET LASAGA THAT IT YOU'RE PUTTEN TO ADOPTION
Imagine a Lasagna Cat New episode where it is the orange,then Jon dying,then the birth,then the first comic
At 11:39 when you listen for a while you hear "amber peets"
Peets are the name for the little toe beans cats have. Garfield is yellow. That checks out.
I thought garfield was orange but okay
*Lasagna cat exist*
Lumpy touch: Hold my beer
Woman: **starts speaking Polish**
Me: Hold up
Calvin and Hobbes is better anyway.
Maxbotnick got to agree with you there. Calvin and Hobbes is _so_ underrated
Calvin and Hobbes was my SHIT
Nice
Calvin and hobbes was the shit for my years 6-10
It is actually amazing, I have a collection of books with Calvin and Hobbes comics
But I like it how Garfield was turned into Gorefield or SCP 3166 because of all of thiz
Even though Garfield is not great, it was the reason why lasagnacat started existing and the reason why SCP 3166 was created and the reason the r/imsorryjon was created
Everything is perfect
Interestingly in the video 06/08/2001 the twitter theofficialodie is real, and the actual people from pawsinc replied to one of the tweets with their actual official odie account saying: "You... faker! I know you're not the real me because I'm the real me! You only exist for that Lasagna Cat video!" and... "Not only that, the video portrays me as horribly out of character! RRRRR RUFF BARK BARK BARK ARF RUFF ARF ARF BARK BARK"
can confirm. It makes me wonder what the two groups actually think of each other.
Richard Thorndike
They are probably used to the people who see Garfield as a strange shitpost by now.
I salute the Paws employee who wrote that tweet
Any link to the tweet?
@@dirtydabsandwich7235 twitter.com/Odiethedog1978/status/835019363182837760 and twitter.com/Odiethedog1978/status/835019172136501249
and jim davis laffs all the way to the bank. and he's living rent free in the head of these lasagna cat dudes. life is sweet.
Honestly its not like he cares at all. A three panel cat comic made him wealthy and famous
can you discuss about the comic strip where Garfield woke up and now in an empty runned down house and yhen died of hunger cause that can mean that Garfield all of it is just a dream
Inside A Mind October 23-28, 1989
www.gocomics.com/garfield/1989/10/23
Chase Tyler holy fuck there's no way Jim Davis could have drawn that
I was a big fan of garfield as a kid and when I came across that in a garfield book I got really confused and freaked out.
Cusionmon i remember thet comic it was in the newspeper next to donald duck comic i dont kow when i saw thet comic but i remember i did
That's real, alright. I have a garfield book and it takes up like 2 pages.
lasagna?
more like INSANE
Alejandro Muñoz Paz **Slow claps**
Alejandro Muñoz Paz INSANE CAT !!
that don't exactly work
Alejandro Muñoz Paz it’s not insane it’s LASAGA!! LASAGA CAT!!!!!!!!!!!
the msked teenager Much like most Garfeld comics.
Hey don't knock my man Jim. He taught me how to read.
Seeing John in his muscle-bound mime outfit has mentally damaged me for life, thank you good sir, and may God have mercy on Cindy's soul.