Sponge Bob was cartoon I didn’t let my daughters watch. We don’t need to celebrate stupidity. (Cartoons with strong female characters or where people used their brains were okay.)
Got to have a diverse group of books to read in order stay interested. It helps to stimulate creativity which is essential to a writer. Spongebob however, is really low on the stimulation scale…..
Must admit I do my reading online for the most part. Something about a real book (even a really good one) puts me to sleep immediately. I can read online for hours without the same effect. Anybody else like me out there?
I grew up on classic comics and taught myself to read at four with comics and the old pulp fiction mags. Of course I read classic literature as well, but the old comics and pulps still draw me back occasionally. I even read every word of Moby Dick’s infamous ship rigging passage. But the old bug eyed monsters and old Thor and Hulk and Tarzan and Detective Comic still call to me like the sirens did to Odysseus.
rekam Premium Member almost 4 years ago
2 guesses on what he’ll read first.
SHIVA almost 4 years ago
Hasn’t she realized that he’s an idiot??!!
nosirrom almost 4 years ago
Adam, Adam, Adam. You’re supposed to hide the comics inside the books, not between them.
School was a waste on him.
Lawrence.S almost 4 years ago
Sponge Bob was cartoon I didn’t let my daughters watch. We don’t need to celebrate stupidity. (Cartoons with strong female characters or where people used their brains were okay.)
Geophyzz almost 4 years ago
He should stick to the classics by Carl Barks, Walt Kelly, John Stanley or Stan Lee.
assrdood almost 4 years ago
Some drink from the fountain of knowledge, Others only gargle and spit.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. …or Adam, in this case.
Doctor Toon almost 4 years ago
Ive got nearly 20 books in the queue that I haven’t read yet
A mix of science fiction, fantasy and alternate histories
There is also a trilogy of X-Men novels, not comic books
Ken Norris Premium Member almost 4 years ago
With our power off, we actually read paper books yesterday.
KEA almost 4 years ago
there are spongebob comics?
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
Well, he has to start off slow, his brain doesn’t get much exercise so he doesn’t want to strain it.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
Got to have a diverse group of books to read in order stay interested. It helps to stimulate creativity which is essential to a writer. Spongebob however, is really low on the stimulation scale…..
cuzinron47 almost 4 years ago
I’m sure he’ll draw much inspiration from Spongebob.
BJIllistrated Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Must admit I do my reading online for the most part. Something about a real book (even a really good one) puts me to sleep immediately. I can read online for hours without the same effect. Anybody else like me out there?
Teto85 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sponge Bob is 22 years old this year.
V45mikky almost 4 years ago
Brain stew some thing a cannibal eats.
Dr_Fogg almost 4 years ago
What about her book deal?? Did I miss something??
hawgowar over 1 year ago
I grew up on classic comics and taught myself to read at four with comics and the old pulp fiction mags. Of course I read classic literature as well, but the old comics and pulps still draw me back occasionally. I even read every word of Moby Dick’s infamous ship rigging passage. But the old bug eyed monsters and old Thor and Hulk and Tarzan and Detective Comic still call to me like the sirens did to Odysseus.