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Noted by Nemo

Nemo Shiff

A comic look at loud times.

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Who The Hell Is Running This Election?

I saw it just now, on June 9, 2026.

Even though the quote first appeared on ABC News, delivered by senior correspondent Jonathan Karl after a conversation with Donald Trump, I didn’t encounter it there. Well, of course not. Like most peopl...

2 days ago
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Middle Eastern Gray Scale

People from the outside often try to simplify life in Israel. You can see it on social media, where everything is regularly squeezed into neat black-and-white categories. Victims and villains. Good guys and bad guys. But if there is one col...

9 days ago
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RE-Packaging Hate for 2026

The world is changing, and you and I know that it’s not exactly heading towards a “lavender-scented utopia.” Some would say that the changes began long ago, way before we even had time to understand what was happening. They’re probably righ...

17 days ago
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Let Me Distance Myself

I don’t know if you’ve come across this online. But one of the most fascinating phenomena on social media is watching people begin a sentence with: “As a Jew…” Usually, right before explaining why other Jews are the problem. Or Zionism.

As...

23 days ago
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Taking The Long Way Home

The existence of Judaism in the Diaspora and the unbreakable thread that connects it to Israel constitute a unique phenomenon in human history. It is not a physical connection. It’s more like a web. A web of memory, rituals, arguments, trad...

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    An Israeli illustrator and observer trying to make sense of today's absurd headlines and current affairs, one absurd drawing at a time.

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