Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal by Zach Weinersmith for September 17, 2015
September 16, 2015
September 18, 2015
Transcript:
After nineteen additional trials, of course, the results were shown to be anomalous. The tortoise and the hare is actually a fable about small sample sizes.
Factually correct fables would eliminate most fables and fairy tales, some of the most charming and useful bits of world literature. Basically, animals and plants, and inanimate objects cannot reason as humans or talk. And so, Adieu, Aesop. Goodbye, Grimm. Arrivederci, Andersen. Wiedersehen, Ward.
Ida No over 9 years ago
Cherry picking your data points.Not that that happens anymore.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
Inasmuch as we are already seeing Hallowe’en stuff on the shelves, I would prefer that you call them “Fun-Sized”.
emptc12 over 9 years ago
Factually correct fables would eliminate most fables and fairy tales, some of the most charming and useful bits of world literature. Basically, animals and plants, and inanimate objects cannot reason as humans or talk. And so, Adieu, Aesop. Goodbye, Grimm. Arrivederci, Andersen. Wiedersehen, Ward.
An Iron Hand in a Velvet Glove over 9 years ago
Very close to declaring SMBC, SAVAGE CHICKENS, SCARY GARY, SCENES FROM A MULTIVERSE and SHELDON my favorite 5 in a row. Very close.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 9 years ago
I grew up with Bugs Bunny reruns, and the documentation of the first trial is all there. The tortoise CHEATED!