Never read Plato’s Republic, so I kinda feel like Homer reading a Far Side calendar.
Why’re they sitting outside in the rain?
That’s Philip Dick there in the shadow.
He’s the Platonic Ideal of a middle-aged husband.
That’s not a shadow of a pipe.
Worse, it’s like talking to a shadow on a cave wall.
The philosopher king in the shadows.
A “Classic’s Illustrated” adaptation of “The Republic” is conceivable, whereas one of Aristotle’s “The Politics” would just be a bearded guy at a lectern talking for several hours.
August 09, 2014
Dr. Quatermass about 4 years ago
Never read Plato’s Republic, so I kinda feel like Homer reading a Far Side calendar.
Gent about 4 years ago
Why’re they sitting outside in the rain?
Mighty Phavahg about 4 years ago
That’s Philip Dick there in the shadow.
Ed The Red Premium Member about 4 years ago
He’s the Platonic Ideal of a middle-aged husband.
ArtieEl about 4 years ago
That’s not a shadow of a pipe.
mistercatworks about 4 years ago
Worse, it’s like talking to a shadow on a cave wall.
willie_mctell about 4 years ago
The philosopher king in the shadows.
GreggW Premium Member about 4 years ago
A “Classic’s Illustrated” adaptation of “The Republic” is conceivable, whereas one of Aristotle’s “The Politics” would just be a bearded guy at a lectern talking for several hours.