Frazz by Jef Mallett for February 10, 2014
Transcript:
Student: Mrs. Olsen, your shoe is untied. Mrs. Olsen: I know. I'm waiting for the other one to come loose. Student: Huh? Mrs. Olsen: Otherwise, it's not worth bending down. Student: And in half an hour, she'll be questioning my work ethic. Frazz: It takes very little energy to stoop to hypocrisy.
Manhunter808 almost 11 years ago
…and a lot of energy to stoop down to tie just one shoe
puddleglum1066 almost 11 years ago
In half an hour, Mrs. Olsen will be teaching (or at least attempting to teach) the kid a skill that will make her life easier and more successful for, oh, the next seventy or so years… if she can convince the kid to invest just a little effort now. Meanwhile, Mrs. Olsen knows that her other shoe will eventually come untied, and at that time she can re-tie both of them for very little effort than it would take to re-tie the one right now. Sounds perfectly consistent to me.
Matthew Davis almost 11 years ago
I just go ahead and re-tie both when one comes loose. If I know the other will come loose soon, why not be proactive?
Strod almost 11 years ago
It’s not hypocrisy, it’s arthritis.
T_Lexi almost 11 years ago
; ) I don’t look in the mirror unless I really have to – I always get some weirdo calling me “Princess” and telling me how fair I am…
Grampus almost 11 years ago
Hmmph! It only took three panels to describe our complete system of government in the U.S.
kusotare almost 11 years ago
That’s a turn on the old joke about knowing that you’re old when you bend over to tie your shoe and you wonder what else you can do while you’re down there…
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
As Sternolonel Coopnegel said, “If you want to hay stappy, never mance into a glirror.” from the Bog and His Done.
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Somewhere around age 30, I decided tying and retying laces wasn’t worth the effort, and I was never going to buy another pair of shoes with laces. It’s worked out well except finding quality insulated winter boots that slip-on or zip-up but won’t fall apart after just one season has been a problem.
Dr Lou Premium Member almost 11 years ago
It is not the lack of a work ethic but, more likely, the presence of pain. Not worth bending over for just one thing….
Zaristerex almost 11 years ago
I have the ability to run around with untied shoes without tripping!
Michelle Morris almost 11 years ago
Two words: slip-ons.
michaelrcohen Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Yes, let’s rag on these horrible horrible teachers. What an ass. I’m done with this strip.
robinafox about 3 years ago
It also takes very little energy for a child to stoop and tie an elder’s shoelaces.