I’ve been to Stonehenge back in 2012, but it never occurred to me for it to be older that the Egyptian pyramids. (What parents count their kids’ daily 450 questions?)
Technology-wise, the stones of Stonehenge compare to the Pyramids like a flintstone to a jet engine. Comparing them is like saying, Jerusalem is older than New York City.
Shouldn’t the cover on the manga book be on the other side since they read right to left? That is, what we consider the back of a book is actually the front for them.
And a 4-year old can usually remember the answers. A 94-year old asks almost as many questions, but can’t remember the answers. So it is Q&A all over again the next day.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
I’ve been to Stonehenge back in 2012, but it never occurred to me for it to be older that the Egyptian pyramids. (What parents count their kids’ daily 450 questions?)
AFFICIONADO over 5 years ago
The Neolithic temples on Malta and Gozo are the oldest stone ediifixes in the world
Gent over 5 years ago
Nonetheless, they were all built with the help of ancient aliens, suggest the ancient astronaut theorists.
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Teacher always says there is no thing such as a dumb question :-)
Spock over 5 years ago
Technology-wise, the stones of Stonehenge compare to the Pyramids like a flintstone to a jet engine. Comparing them is like saying, Jerusalem is older than New York City.
jimmjonzz Premium Member over 5 years ago
I used to tease kids asking non-stop questions by simply asking questions in response.
At a friend’s home, a small boy asked his very pregnant Mom “Why is your tummy so big?”
She said, “You know. I told you a new baby is growing in Mommy’s tummy.”
Seeing him ready to ask another question, I gave in to an ill-considered impulse and asked him, “CJ, how did that baby get in Mommy’s tummy?”
He glared at me as if this was the dumbest thing he’d ever heard. Then he practically shouted at me, “It just comed !”
Mommy said, “Well, something did.”
Helpless blubbering laughter from the two adults. And then a deftly executed change of subject.
khmo over 5 years ago
I thought they said MAGA
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Had to cover up the title, did you?
Thorby over 5 years ago
I wonder how many of those manga bools are hentai?
Smokie over 5 years ago
Just shows that the Japanese (like us) enjoy a good graphic novel. At least they read.
scpandich over 5 years ago
Gobekli Tepe is a LOT older than Stonehenge and a lot more impressive.
ahem Premium Member over 5 years ago
Shouldn’t the cover on the manga book be on the other side since they read right to left? That is, what we consider the back of a book is actually the front for them.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 5 years ago
And a 4-year old can usually remember the answers. A 94-year old asks almost as many questions, but can’t remember the answers. So it is Q&A all over again the next day.
Pedmar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Has anyone written a manga about a mango?
craigwestlake over 5 years ago
The Japanese have a great yen for them…