Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten; Dan Weingarten & David Clark for October 06, 2013

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    jazzmoose  over 11 years ago

    It always annoys a teacher when the student is right. And that is a lesson that must be learned, unfortunately.

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago

    or, as Homer Simpson would say:mmm, snow cones….mmm

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    Nighthawks Premium Member over 11 years ago

    no perfect circles in nature?one has but to look up to the sun.looks pretty perfect to me, at least from 93 million miles. maybe it get’s more imperfect the closer you get…but by that time you can’t trust your senses since your eyeballs are frying at that point

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    QuietStorm27  over 11 years ago

    Sadly this doesn’t only happen in comics, too many highly intelligent children are forced to conform and be average.

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    georgelcsmith  over 11 years ago

    Cynthia is learning an important life lesson. The gifted annoy or threaten other people with their intelligence. To most supervisors, a gifted employee is worse than an incompetent one because he is seen as a threat to the supervisor’s job. Mensa members are frequently fired for their intelligence.

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    ChessPirate  over 11 years ago

    There are many examples of circles and spheres in nature. Whether they are “perfect” is certainly debatable.

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 11 years ago

    Wait till she learns about imaginary numbers. Heck, negative numbers are practically imaginary: You can’t have -2 apples.

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