Wanna go over social studies?
Hit me!
What year did John Adams die?
1843!
Nope.
Rats!
How far off was I?
Seventeen years.
Okay...let's see here...that would beeeeee...
...1816!
After this, how about we work on your math?
No, wait! 1870!
And then, Francis, y’all can take a delights-filled walk down Nate’s twilight-zone-y path of known, sorta-known and downright completely unknown…….science facts!! Strap on your hard hats, gang!! We’re goin’ in, and it don’t look pretty!! Glee! GLEE!!
surely, nobody will leave a comment with the answer. If you are talking about a math question that is: 43-17 = ?, you don’t really need to say what the answer is , do you?I didn’t think so because that would be like solving something like “Prove that a^n = b^n + c^n has no nonzero integer solutions for n>2.”when the answer is that easy, it’s just understood
This is the kind of meaningless minutiae public schools force kids to memorize rather than learning important things. What does the exact year of his death matter? What matters is why he is important in the context of history. Sigh.
The#1BoiseStateFan over 11 years ago
Off a decade Nate. Start to hit the books, or, in his case, hit the books with Cheez Doodles and a Mountain Dew
brick10 over 11 years ago
Fifty years after the publication of the Declaration of Independence
orbenjawell Premium Member over 11 years ago
And then, Francis, y’all can take a delights-filled walk down Nate’s twilight-zone-y path of known, sorta-known and downright completely unknown…….science facts!! Strap on your hard hats, gang!! We’re goin’ in, and it don’t look pretty!! Glee! GLEE!!
bignatesgirl over 11 years ago
Nate was 10 years off… the answer is 1826!
Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago
surely, nobody will leave a comment with the answer. If you are talking about a math question that is: 43-17 = ?, you don’t really need to say what the answer is , do you?I didn’t think so because that would be like solving something like “Prove that a^n = b^n + c^n has no nonzero integer solutions for n>2.”when the answer is that easy, it’s just understood
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Too late Nate.
dreadlokz over 11 years ago
Nate’s gonna fail his test. Again.
Agent Comics over 11 years ago
Am I the only one who thinks Big Nate would make an awesome cartoon on like CN or Nick? Maybe a live action movie to boost popularity
gmorse76 over 11 years ago
This is the kind of meaningless minutiae public schools force kids to memorize rather than learning important things. What does the exact year of his death matter? What matters is why he is important in the context of history. Sigh.
Mukesh7 over 11 years ago
Nate, how old are you?
Rickapolis over 11 years ago
In 1814 we took a little trip…
fogey over 11 years ago
Everyone should remember this – it was July 4, 1826, exactly 50 years after the Declaration of Independence, and Thomas Jefferson died that same day.
billy2609 over 11 years ago
no
BIGNATE#EPIC281 over 8 years ago
I tried for 10 seconds but then quit too. So now you are not alone.
David Blough over 6 years ago
1735 or over. JOHN ADAMS WOULD BE OVER THAT! 100 YEARS OR MORE!
DM9001 over 5 years ago
Either 1860 or 1826.
ComicFan4Life almost 5 years ago
It’s 1826 Nate
Slayer about 4 years ago
He died in 1826
HanWoodson about 4 years ago
you idiot, its 1826
hockey man over 3 years ago
it was 1826