Just hold on a minute… it could be only 70 million years ago, they just are still clinging to the old map, and haven’t yet acknowledged continental drift.
It’s a class in “early geography”, not, even in the caveman’s point of view ,"modern geography. It all makes perfect sense to me. Of course, not as funny as a complete non sequitur.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 10 years ago
Well, that is a typically homo-centrist view.If they aren’t human, or at least some variation of the ape family, they aren’t “people”?
jreckard over 10 years ago
I’d rather ask googol.
jamestipton222 over 10 years ago
It’s a cartoon, doggone it.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 10 years ago
not too many state capitols to remember, either
J Short over 10 years ago
His build is 21st century.
Longplay Premium Member over 10 years ago
Just hold on a minute… it could be only 70 million years ago, they just are still clinging to the old map, and haven’t yet acknowledged continental drift.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 10 years ago
Now, Tog. For extra credit, can you name the ocean.
Digital Frog over 10 years ago
I don’t think Tog gets the drift…
DanReynolds over 10 years ago
“Teacher, I’ll answer that question as soon as you explain to me what this thing is hanging off this cave wall.”
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 10 years ago
Humans weren’t around to see Pangea
RuinQueenofOblivion over 10 years ago
crying is heard in the distance Somewhere, this comic has made a paleontologist cry.
I gotta stop reading TV Tropes.
Perkycat over 10 years ago
Maybe they should have taken a math class before geography.
mistercatworks over 10 years ago
It’s a class in “early geography”, not, even in the caveman’s point of view ,"modern geography. It all makes perfect sense to me. Of course, not as funny as a complete non sequitur.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
They had a concept of continents then? :P
js45414 over 10 years ago
When is recess?