The Best of Terrorfat: The Shadow Knows
First published August 16th, 2004 and republished as part of my celebration of the anniversary of the death of arch terrorist Yasser Arafat
One of the funniest features from my Mad magazine collection was The Shadow Knows. If I recall correctly, it was done by Sergio Aragones, and involved cartoons of people in different situations. In each picture, the people’s shadows were drawn to represent the people’s true colors or feelings. For instance, a man is drawn walking with his wife and looking straight ahead as they pass an attractive woman. His shadow is turning back and ogling the woman.
I say all of this by way of introduction to this AP photo of Yasser Afatrat:

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An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.Filed Under: General



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