Scott Meyer posts
How to Optimize the Process
One could describe Ric’s kitchen as “a hotbed of unfettered culinary experimentation” and not be wrong. One could also refer to it as “a gastronomic Island of Doctor Moreau, where innocent edibles are subjected to wrong-headed, inhuman experiments at the whims of a madman who doesn’t know what he’s doing.” Both descriptions are equally accurate.
Aren’t words fun?
Ser...
2024-06-17 07:00:31 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Choose a Souvenir
This was one of those cases where, in order to make the comic work, I needed one of the characters do something silly. The most logical options were me and Rick. I had a choice to make, but be reasonable. It wasn’t going to be me.
The act of buying souvenirs often leads to buying things we don’t need, for questionable reasons. I own a couple...
2024-06-10 07:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Empathize With Other People
This comic was inspired by a situation in real life, but I took some liberties. No, nobody asked Ric for advice. The truth is that a third person told someone who was having problems that they should ask Ric for advice. I think we’ll all agree, that’s even more confounding.
If you think I’m being needlessly mean, I’ll point out that Ric called me to tell me about this. He laughed ...
2024-05-27 07:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Try Something New
While the real Rick and I were discussing hats (he recently gave into his destiny as a jazz fan and bought a porkpie hat) it occurred to me that if Rocket Hat were a real comic book superhero, he would probably have had a precursor in the Golden Age of comics. “Propeller Hat.”
You think Rocket Hat brutalizes the Emperor of the Moon, you should see what Propeller Hat used to do to him!...
2024-05-20 07:00:05 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Accept Reality
It seems my years, growing up in an irrigated desert, followed by years as a front-line cast member at Walt Disney World, followed by several years living in a paved desert, did my skin no favors.
Now, deep in my middle age, it has dawned on me that skin is good, and worth taking care of.
Also, when I was a child, they used to tell me, “You have your father’s nose.” Now my fat...
2024-05-13 07:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Watch the Cycle Repeat
There was a time when pay-per-impression banner ads on a blog or a webcomic were a profitable way to support your creative endeavors. For a long time, I didn’t have any ads on Basic Instructions. I had dinner with a popular blogger and their spouse, (Good, good people. Not greedy at all. They just knew how much money I was leaving on the table.) One of them ended up telling me, “Ideally, I...
2024-05-06 07:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Discuss Movies You Haven’t Seen
As I write this, I have not yet seen Godzilla x Kong. It takes a lot to lure me into a theater, but a film that promises King Kong swinging an ax while riding into a fight on Godzilla’s back nicely fits my definition of “a lot.”
They’ve made Godzilla vs. Kong, and now Godzilla x Kong. Where can they go from there? Can’t do Godzilla Meets Kong because they’ve alrea...
2024-04-29 07:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Laugh at Yourself
It didn’t help that Dad’s primary use for the accordion was to wake me and my brothers up early on Saturday mornings.
We’d all be sound asleep, and he’s stroll in, big grin on his face, blasting “The Clarinet Polka.” Nobody enjoys getting woken up abruptly, few people are fond of accordion music to begin with, and I, specifically, was offended on a purely logical ...
2024-04-22 07:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Respect Innovation
I often write the phrase, “This comic was based on a real conversation with the real Ric,” or something to that effect. You could be excused for wondering just how directly I pattern these conversations on the real events, and how accurately I describe my, Ric’s, and Missy’s behavior. In general, the cartoon versions of us say meaner things to each other than we do in real life, but tha...
2024-04-15 07:00:12 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Buy Something Ridiculous While Keeping Your Dignity Intact
This comic is based, even more-so than most, on a true story. Heroic Man cologne exists. (See the attached photo for proof!). I bought it for someone as a gift. I tried to ship it to them, and DHL refused to transport it. When I realized that I was about to have to explain to Missy why I was keeping the bottle of Heroic Man, I offered it to the helpful lady at the DHL office, asking if there wa...
2024-04-08 07:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostPatreon Q&A! Seeking your Qs to A!
Hi, everyone! Missy here. I'm going to be refreshing my video editing skills, and I figured what better test project than interviewing Scott with your pressing questions!
SO, if there's anything you've wanted to know about Scott, the comic, his books, our life abroad, the cats, me, or anything else, let's hear it!
I'd love to avoid the kinds of questions that he often gets in inte...
2024-04-06 09:33:05 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Explain to Your Boss That You Can’t Come to Work Because You Are Sick
I know I talk more than one might expect about my time as a cast member at Walt Disney World. I have always found the place interesting, and working there only made it more fascinating to me.
What does that have to do with this comic about calling in sick? There are two things about calling in sick that remind me of my time working for the mouse.
1. Walt Disney World is the best pla...
2024-04-01 07:00:03 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Explain Your Unusual Tastes
Just FYI, I will be taking next week off. There will be no Out Of Context comic Thursday, or fresh comic the following Monday, but after that we'll be back to normal. Thanks! Now, on to the commentary.
WARNING: Spoilers ahead, for a 50 year old movie that you would have a hard time finding somewhere to watch, even if you wanted to.
The movie in question is Colossus: The F...
2024-03-18 08:00:02 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Understand Economics
I feel a little bad about the fourth panel. George Lucas created something that millions of people, myself included, love. In return, we’ve all given him a bucket-load of crap because that thing we love isn’t totally perfect. I’m just as guilty as anyone of this, but I don’t feel good about it. I’m going to have to think about that.
Now, about the rest of the comic. A news...
2024-03-11 08:00:01 +0000 UTC View PostHow to Recover From a Mistake
This strip is based, loosely, on an actual event. I impulse-purchased a bag of what I thought were mixed nuts. That might be the only way anyone ever buys a bag of mixed nuts. I doubt many people ever make a special trip to the store just because they’re running low on mixed nuts. You never hear anybody complain that they’re out of mixed nuts, or go to the neighbor to borrow a cup of mixed ...
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