Frank and Ernest by Thaves for May 11, 2024

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    comixbomix  7 months ago

    With Aristotle, it was more often “wrong”.

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    Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago

    There is no try.

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    pschearer Premium Member 7 months ago

    In logic it’s called the Law of the Excluded Middle. It’s not just a good idea; it’s the law.

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    PraiseofFolly  7 months ago

    Aristotle still resents the idea that Plato is more popular than him, having made money off his name as modeling clay for children, contrary to ‘Ethics.’

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    sandpiper  7 months ago

    The wimpy brain’s answers to multiple choice situations.

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    goboboyd  7 months ago

    Cranky ‘cause he’s got his sandals in a knot. Mobius strips around his toes.

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    uniquename  7 months ago

    His hair is the only gray area for him.

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    Farceur  7 months ago

    Aristotle sounds like a grumpy Gus.

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    ksu71  7 months ago

    Whatever? I think he did say that in his first law. Of course it’s all Greek to me.

    “Whatever is is.”

    “A thing either is or is not”

    “A thing cannot both be and not be at the same time.”

    If I remember correctly. If not I’m sure I"ll be corrected by someone.

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    royq27  7 months ago

    It’s all Greek to me…

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    Frank Burns Eats Worms  7 months ago

    Aristotle could use some Grecian formula with his Greek formulas.

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    kathleenhicks62  7 months ago

    I agree.

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