My all-time favorite graffito occurred back in the Vietnam War era. On a prominent billboard on University Avenue here in Madison, someone had spray-painted the ubiquitous counter-cultural sentiment “Question Authority!”.
Right underneath it, someone else had added “Why should I?”.
Kiba65 almost 3 years ago
This young man is off too a great life.
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] almost 3 years ago
Utilize minimalized verbiage?
unfair.de almost 3 years ago
2 good advices in the last panel.
sandpiper almost 3 years ago
Caulfield: I think so. His side comment so long as you don’t mind being the subject of little practical joke from time to time
T Smith almost 3 years ago
Unfortunately, far too many people who claim to “question authority” are, in fact, rejecting common sense and reason.
brick10 almost 3 years ago
What a scamp….
suelou almost 3 years ago
Actually I would say “wise ass”…
Uncle Bob almost 3 years ago
It would be best to use the Socratic method when fielding young Caulfield’s questions of authority…
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like this kid. He’s smart and feisty. Goddess keep all those like him safe beneath her wings.
Natarose almost 3 years ago
how did he get the signs on the principal’s back?
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 3 years ago
My all-time favorite graffito occurred back in the Vietnam War era. On a prominent billboard on University Avenue here in Madison, someone had spray-painted the ubiquitous counter-cultural sentiment “Question Authority!”.
Right underneath it, someone else had added “Why should I?”.
Back to Big Mike almost 3 years ago
Remember, you’re building an addition for them to move back into.
AndrewSihler almost 3 years ago
“Question authority?” Sez who??!!
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Ah, there we go, I feel better now.
Nick Danger almost 3 years ago
His career as a stage magician is off to a good start