I guess there’s no person on the planet that didn’t sing this in his head already after reading the comic, but anyway, I’ll still post it for completeness:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WOYnv59Bi8
To be fair, geography’s only practical application is for walking on. I’m not saying that’s not super useful, I frankly can’t even imagine what we would be stepping on if not for geography. But it still feels kinda mundane and that diminishes the desire for studying it.
Doesn’t Calvin realize life is impossible in 2D? You can’t have an object with more than a single opening in it that still retains structural integrity.
While trying to find the cards I mentioned in my previous post (unsuccessfully), I found this gem that definitely needs linking here:https://dwighttowers.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/academiahereicome.jpgSorry that I didn’t find its gocomics.com source.
Funny, I recall black-and-white comic-like pictures (possibly on a deck of cards instead of a book) with characters with these names, including the dog and all, for teaching English to non-English speakers (I’m not sure if it actually had translations too or we used a dictionary with it).The conversations and narration was very simple, nothing like the utter nonsense that Google comes up with when I search for “Dick and Jane” now…
The comments being invisible by default is annoying. At least make it remember when I toggle them once, having to do it on every strip I open is terrible idea.
I guess there’s no person on the planet that didn’t sing this in his head already after reading the comic, but anyway, I’ll still post it for completeness:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WOYnv59Bi8