#138 – Song

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49 thoughts on “#138 – Song”

  1. LordRetard says:

    Does that work?… Hang on, I’ll be back in a minute…

  2. Chris says:

    Maybe not… but it sure can be tempting. πŸ™‚

  3. Ali says:

    it depends on the song…i find myself wanting to do that drill thing when a pressure headache hits.

  4. Chris says:

    Yeah. I actually did contemplate doing this the day before I had a root canal. πŸ™

  5. prometheus says:

    It actually does work, but it’s not a good idea if you do not have an incredibly high amount of resistance to pain.

  6. lilwhytwch says:

    >it depends on the song…i find myself wanting to do that drill thing when a pressure headache hits.

    How true that is…

  7. XRS says:

    I’ve had that feeling before.

    Usually I settle for bangin my head into the wall.

  8. sandy says:

    Wow. for some reason that looks like it would work. unfortunately for me, if I could survive that I’d have to have the top of my head reattached by the end of the day.

  9. zantarath says:

    I sing the songs that get stuck in my head, then I fall asleep and forget them.

  10. The Hebrew Hammer says:

    I’ve had Motley Crue’s “Doctor Feelgood” stuck in my head for somewhere in the vicinity of 9 years.

  11. 66point6 says:

    I usually get a more acceptable song, such as “Happy Together” or “I Am The Walrus,” to override the annoying song.

    This may not be the BEST solution, but it’s certainly better than a power drill to the head. Ouch. >.

  12. Ben says:

    Seriously biff has some good ideas. Whenever songs get stuck in my head i always have that urge to take a power tool and simply dig it out.

  13. Zion says:

    I wanted to do that today, I kept whistling that bit from Kill Bill…..@_@

  14. Spoot Knight says:

    As seriously tempting as that looks, just to do it, I’ll stick with shutting my mind off in a trance. Trance does wonders (Wondered why they call it that :D).

  15. Doodle Man says:

    My forehead feels kinda funny thinking about that…

  16. Darkpheonix XIII says:

    I have several songs going on in my head, all at the same time. It’s a convention of jukeboxes!
    What’s Trance?

  17. Radical Edward says:

    What’s really disturbing is that in reality, there’s a small space in the human head that can withstand a puncture, which would explain how some people can survive harpooning themselves.

  18. DemonRex says:

    It would probably work better through the ears.

  19. Angel says:

    The first time I saw this was in an advert on another comic. I thought his eyebrows were a stream of blood shooting out of his face.

  20. Dracat says:

    Ahhh… I always have songs stuck in my head. I have an IPOD in my head with all the catchy songs that get stuck in my head and since I can’t remove them, I have to find a song that is annoying but less annoying to listen to or sing it and get it stuck in someone else’s head. Another way is to actually listen to the song multiple times til you get sick of it outside your head and it SHOULD stop… Needless to say, I’m pretty much stuck to my computer and my Y.U.P. and have about every possible beat song stuck in my head.

  21. Hoboapple says:

    I’ve always wondered if deaf people can get songs stuck in their heads…

  22. Elkian says:

    …there are pressure points on both hands, in the fleshier area of the web of the thumb. Rub really hard, and most headaches lighten up. It’s the only pressure point that I know works. (80 – 95% of the time.)

  23. Super Llama says:

    I try that yesterday now it hurt and i cant do math good

  24. Kanki-chan says:

    Mostly if I write out the song it goes away, but then there’s what I call “Guitar Hero Seizures.” It’s pretty much when you’re so stuck on a GH song that you’re actually fingering the guitar riffs. My friend and I have that problem from time to time XD

  25. Charlotte says:

    This comic reminds me of Trepanning (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trepanning) which apparently is/was used to cure headaches by Aboriginals- I’m often tempted to try it when I have a tension headache myself.

  26. Elkian says:

    there’s only one A, no L…I think.
    Just in time for Christmas….no L, no L, no L, no LLLLLL……

  27. Dasiy Adare says:

    …Mason? >_

  28. MadMax says:

    WHO LET THE DOGS OUT?? *drills*

  29. Andara Bledin says:

    See, this sort of thing only really works when you’re made of ink…

  30. Creep says:

    I beg to differ. I would do this if there were any power tools handy.
    There are some things worse than death. Having Numa Numa stuck in your head for 4,384 consecutive days is one of those things.

  31. Pom Rania says:

    I always have a song in my head. It keeps me at least approximating sane. If I get a stupid one stuck in my head… that’s what CD players and all the music on my computer are for. If not, well, I know so many stupid songs that I can blare at the top of my lungs.

  32. cayra says:

    Wost case scenario is when a song keeps you awake like that. And you have to get up at four.

  33. Chris says:

    There are people who actually DO that, mainly depression and stuff, saw it on a documentary, but they used hand drills, made my head hurt just watching, they rekoned it made them feel better, even a guy that did it too far and tore the outer bit that surrounds the brain rekoned it was good, :S at least biff is only ink, he can get away with it πŸ˜€

  34. AMusingFool says:

    Wow. Never thought I’d see an autotrephination comic.

  35. Vidja says:

    I Just Can’t Get You Outta My Head…
    We’ll just see about that!
    *vrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*
    Ha! Ha!
    Wait…

  36. RMDC says:

    Ad next to the comic when I read it: “Which Cordless Drill Should I Buy?”

  37. ZeoViolet says:

    Try “This is the Song That Doesn’t End”.

  38. Dzelda says:

    Dang, all these years and this is STILL my favorite Biff comic XD

  39. MrD says:

    The worst thing Biff found about having a song stuck in his head is that he got to wondering about how it got into his head without ears.

  40. I tend to get songs from the musical 1776 stuck in my head.
    I actually find them to be quite relaxing.. and oddly enough when I’m sick they make me feel better O_o one time I was sick as a frickin’ dog, bleeding out of both ears and just begging for death and a friend put 1776 in the DVD player and… well, I’ll let the emotes do the talking.
    “x_x. . .
    ~
    SIT DOWN, JOHN! SIT DOWN, JOHN! FOR GODS SAKE, JOHN, SIT DOOOOWN!
    ~
    o_o. . .
    ~
    MR ADAMS! DAMN YOU, Mr. Adams! You’re Obnoxious And Disliked, that cannot be denied!
    ~
    zzz….”
    Yeah, we still call it the Curaga for whenever one of us gets sick.

  41. Twigs says:

    I get songs stuck in my head so often I’m starting to worry about my mental facilities.

  42. Lt_amazil says:

    Next week he’ll try the jackhammer

  43. Raven Gold says:

    Oh ain’t that the truth!

  44. Kintatsu says:

    Ever since my little sister discovered Lady Gaga, I keep getting seriously annoying songs stuck in my head. On the other hand it’s better than “Barbie Girl.” That makes me violent.

  45. BrainpanSonata says:

    I like it when I have TWO songs stuck in my head at once. Mental cage match mashup awesomeness.

  46. Gwid says:

    This looks remarkably like a sword-under-one-arm-trick.

  47. Arcan says:

    Biff’s on the right track but isn’t quite at the solution yet. Use the cordless drill on someone else Biff! Violence always gets voices out of my head!

  48. Antsan says:

    Reminds me of Pi.

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