Not sure if panel 1 is true or not, but remember kids, correlation does not imply causation. TV was first available commercially in the 1920’s, 10 years later was the great depression. TV did not see widespread availability until after WWII. But then, you also had a lot of young trained killers returned from war with their service arms all vying for a piece of the American Dream, which for many turned into the American Nightmare.
sbchamp over 11 years ago
no example here
Kroykali over 11 years ago
That’s nothing compared to the video games they play now.
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
and yet you still can´t blame it on it …
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Or in this case Mr. Belmont a ten year old.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member over 11 years ago
Not sure if panel 1 is true or not, but remember kids, correlation does not imply causation. TV was first available commercially in the 1920’s, 10 years later was the great depression. TV did not see widespread availability until after WWII. But then, you also had a lot of young trained killers returned from war with their service arms all vying for a piece of the American Dream, which for many turned into the American Nightmare.
spamster over 11 years ago
Bread and Circus. And the Circus was bloody. But you got to distract the masses somehow.
bobviously over 11 years ago
It is strange how it seems innate to humans to kill crawling bugs.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 11 years ago
that answers that question