Too many ways to prove it round. Though for the longest time it was hemispherical. Just watch how things moving away seem to sink into the ground and those coming in seem to rise out of the horizon…
Like many, Danae seems to believe anything she is told by an ‘authoritative’ source. Too bad that term is rarely accurate when applied to anything reported by the media and much of what appears online.
My fear is that Danae is referring not to anything even as questionable as the Internet, but to social media which is nothing more than, at BEST, a gigantic gossip fest.
Danae (and more than a few posters in here) probably should read “A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age” by Daniel J. Levitin. Plenty of humor along with the more serious material.
“Schools train people to be ignorant, with style. They give you the equipment that you need to be a functional ignoramus. American schools do not equip you to deal with things like logic; they don’t give you the criteria by which to judge between good and bad in any medium or format; and they prepare you to be a usable victim for military-industrial complex that needs manpower.”
“As long as you’re just smart enough to do a job and just dumb enough to swallow what they feed you, you’re gonna be alright. But if you go beyond that then you’re gonna have these grave doubts that give you stomach problems, headaches…make you want to go out and do something else. So, I believe that schools mechanically and very specifically try and breed out any hint of creative thought in the kids that are coming out.”
“Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system. Forget about the Senior Prom and go to the library and educate yourself if you’ve got any guts. Some of you like Pep rallies and plastic robots who tell you what to read.”
V. M. Hilyer, about a century ago, explained in the preface to his masterpiece, “A Child’s History of the World”, that the point of his book wasn’t to teach everything, but to build in the child’s mind a “History” bookshelf large enough to file all his (or her) future learning in. That’s the real problem with Danae’s plan. True, there’s a lot of sheer garbage on the Internet, but there’s always been garbage out there: you need good teachers to teach you how to deal with it, wherever you find it.
“Boy in a Band” made a surprisingly good song called “Don’t Stay in School” about how schools fail to teach what you need to know while filling your head with things that you don’t need. Some teachers commented and were sympathetic saying the state set the standards, not the teachers.
A Hip loving Canadian... over 7 years ago
Well, the earth is flat… in a roundish sort of way.
yimhere over 7 years ago
The third panel pretty much sums things up of late…..
Frankfreak over 7 years ago
In some areas flat, some concave, some convex…
Radish... over 7 years ago
You can get all the proof you want, at Danae’s search a lot…
Germanshepherds4ever over 7 years ago
This again? Someone please let me know when psycho-brat and her horse hallucination is gone. Sick!
Superfrog over 7 years ago
Of course it’s flat. You would be able to see it on TV if it wasn’t.
wherehaveallthetalentedartistsgone over 7 years ago
Huffington Post; whole article on how they went to the Bonneville Salt Flats and proved it.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Too many ways to prove it round. Though for the longest time it was hemispherical. Just watch how things moving away seem to sink into the ground and those coming in seem to rise out of the horizon…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
You have to have your discerning abilities on at all times. Some call it a BS detector.
CatStaff Premium Member over 7 years ago
Danae and Captain Eddie need to get together. Maybe he could show her the earth is not flat and she could help him expand his stories.
sandpiper over 7 years ago
Like many, Danae seems to believe anything she is told by an ‘authoritative’ source. Too bad that term is rarely accurate when applied to anything reported by the media and much of what appears online.
dflak over 7 years ago
The problem with common knowledge is that it is either knowledge but not common or common but not knowledge.
dogday Premium Member over 7 years ago
My fear is that Danae is referring not to anything even as questionable as the Internet, but to social media which is nothing more than, at BEST, a gigantic gossip fest.
gammaguy over 7 years ago
The Earth is flat, but they say the global economy is improving.
TossedSaladCartoon over 7 years ago
We all know somebody…
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 7 years ago
One word, discipline.
Godfreydaniel over 7 years ago
Danae (and more than a few posters in here) probably should read “A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age” by Daniel J. Levitin. Plenty of humor along with the more serious material.
mridenour over 7 years ago
“Schools train people to be ignorant, with style. They give you the equipment that you need to be a functional ignoramus. American schools do not equip you to deal with things like logic; they don’t give you the criteria by which to judge between good and bad in any medium or format; and they prepare you to be a usable victim for military-industrial complex that needs manpower.”
“As long as you’re just smart enough to do a job and just dumb enough to swallow what they feed you, you’re gonna be alright. But if you go beyond that then you’re gonna have these grave doubts that give you stomach problems, headaches…make you want to go out and do something else. So, I believe that schools mechanically and very specifically try and breed out any hint of creative thought in the kids that are coming out.”
- F Zappa
mridenour over 7 years ago
“Drop out of school before your mind rots from exposure to our mediocre educational system. Forget about the Senior Prom and go to the library and educate yourself if you’ve got any guts. Some of you like Pep rallies and plastic robots who tell you what to read.”
- F Zappa
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 7 years ago
V. M. Hilyer, about a century ago, explained in the preface to his masterpiece, “A Child’s History of the World”, that the point of his book wasn’t to teach everything, but to build in the child’s mind a “History” bookshelf large enough to file all his (or her) future learning in. That’s the real problem with Danae’s plan. True, there’s a lot of sheer garbage on the Internet, but there’s always been garbage out there: you need good teachers to teach you how to deal with it, wherever you find it.
Masterskrain over 7 years ago
Has she been listening to B.S.Spiceweasel again??
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 7 years ago
Yes!! The Earth is flat!
I saw that fact on Facebook.
It was posted by the religion-is-everything-and-the-bible-is-to-be-interpreted-exactly-as-written society.
Daeder over 7 years ago
She’ll be valedictorian of her class when she graduates from Trump U.
Dtroutma over 7 years ago
About all those false “facts” or “alternate facts” she gets off that phone, POTUS poison from those sites is bad for all of us.
dl11898 over 7 years ago
the bliss of living in ignorance.
janerhynn over 7 years ago
“Boy in a Band” made a surprisingly good song called “Don’t Stay in School” about how schools fail to teach what you need to know while filling your head with things that you don’t need. Some teachers commented and were sympathetic saying the state set the standards, not the teachers.