Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 07, 2021

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    Sanspareil  over 3 years ago

    She is probably right!

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    Concretionist  over 3 years ago

    A distinct point.

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    Wilde Bill  over 3 years ago

    But you have somebody writing your dialog for you.

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    unfair.de  over 3 years ago

    In the US to qualify for higher education is not about being gifted, but about the caretakers being wealthy. In civilized countries education is free and grades are not motivation, but to weed out daddys-purse-for-brains.

    Sadly there are few truly civilized countries in that manner.

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    Doug K  over 3 years ago

    Being a real Dad is so much more than fulfilling a Genetic Mandate.

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    MayCauseBurns  over 3 years ago

    Maybe in college you’ll get pupils.

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    Darwinskeeper  over 3 years ago

    Because her dad has enough imagination to know what can go wrong and wants to protect his family against it.

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    Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago

    The extremely precocious often don’t do well in school, since structured learning isn’t the way they learn. You might do fine without college, though.

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    sandpiper  over 3 years ago

    Kid’s not thinking long term. Dad’s and Mom’s idea of a genetic mandate might not stop with her.

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    Ichabod Ferguson  over 3 years ago

    And parents who adopt are fulfilling what mandate?

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    TwilightFaze  over 3 years ago

    Kid’s got a point…

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    Sensei Le Roof  over 3 years ago

    That’s the thing about accidents — it’s not you, it’s the idiot who ran into you.

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    Flower Girl  over 3 years ago

    Actually, I read about genetics when I was a little kid. At first it surprised me how many people had no clue. Classic examples were married couples, both of whom exhibited recessive traits, like blue eyes, and had a child (not adopted) with dominant traits (like brown eyes). The ‘fathers’ didn’t seem to know, and I tend to refrain from being the one to notify them. Still, a national policy of doing DNA checks at birth might help reduce the rate of casual bastardy…

    Fair is fair. A woman has always known a baby is hers because it came out of her. A man has always had to just hope it was his.

    The DNA checks could also help reduce the issue of ‘fathers’ who let their children be raised on public welfare money rather than claim them. Why shouldn’t they support their own genetic successors?

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    6th Billiard Ball Student  over 3 years ago

    XX cannot make a Y.

    I’m waiting for the City of Bonduel, WI vs the depravity of’ Fanduel’ in RISK trials.

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    asrialfeeple  over 3 years ago

    I told them where they could put a Genetic Mandate. Haven’t heard from them since.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 3 years ago

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    You’d think they’d spell it “genetic maDNAte,” just to get the key letters in the right order. It wouldn’t be that hard. If half the population pronounces balsamic vinegar “basalmic,” * and even more can’t get “cavalry” and “Calvary” straight, that would suggest we’re open to it.

    *What’s that? Half the population isn’t even familiar enough with balsamic vinegar to pronounce it one way or the other? OK, good point.

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