Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith for November 10, 2014
Transcript:
Dad, can you buy me this book of optical illusions? I've Artie got one of those. (Greeked in text on page of book) The text is an optical illusion. It makes you visualize all sorts of things, but it's really just lines and squiggles! I'm visualizing a cheapskate authority figure. Amazing, right?!
Ida No about 10 years ago
Adults are stupid that way.
ehtaniguchi about 10 years ago
Whenever I wanted a book, my father would say, “So why did you get a library card?” It taught me how to delay gratification and how to use the library’s catalog, but I swear this is why I’m an Amazon junkie now.
emptc12 about 10 years ago
I learned to read in First Grade. But before that I do remember looking at books and wondering what the marks on the pages meant. The ascenders and descenders, especially the “g” squiggles, fascinated me. (I can still briefly get that old sensation if I turn a printed page to look at it upside down.) I wanted to read them so bad, and I still do.
P51Strega about 10 years ago
My daughter had to wait for holidays for toys, but we would always buy her books.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 10 years ago
Hand him the newspaper. Reality looks nothing like what is depicted within its pages. It is hallucinogens for the literate.
scyphi26 about 10 years ago
I’m so going to try this the NEXT opportunity I get.