This is why degrees in history are important, kids – so that when we choose as a society to repeat history, we’ll be smart enough to know just how stupid that is.
The kid has yet to learn the difference between age and being grown up. This is Mallett’s text for today. I actually understand that generation that aged in a privileged time and had yet to experience anything but an inflated lifestyle.
We, as a society, seem to have forgotten the number one rule that so many of “The Greatest Generation” knew so well, and so many died for: “The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi”
Caulfield has learned what a lot of kids are learning. To their surprise, their parents are just a likely to throw tantrums as any child. But the kids can’t give parents a time out. Or can they? Turn about is fair play.
Also gonna be a lot of new revelations. Parents will find how little they remember from their school days. Children will come to see that their parents, once the source of all knowledge, might just need a little tune-up.
Where were the GOP when Snyder was letting the people of Flint die.He knew about the deaths from legionnaires disease.Ignored,and lied to get re-elected.Lock him up ;~|
“Go back to normal”? When did this strip ever stop showing “normal”? Frazz has continued to hang out (unmasked) closely with his little “friends”, not only during school but during non-school hours, notwithstanding social distancing guidelines (to say nothing of normal standards of social behavior, which this strip always ignores).
mddshubby2005 over 4 years ago
This is why degrees in history are important, kids – so that when we choose as a society to repeat history, we’ll be smart enough to know just how stupid that is.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Any good supervisor who also has kids (or volunteers with a kids program) will tell you there is not much difference.
Old Girl over 4 years ago
The kid has yet to learn the difference between age and being grown up. This is Mallett’s text for today. I actually understand that generation that aged in a privileged time and had yet to experience anything but an inflated lifestyle.
Ignatz Premium Member over 4 years ago
History teaches us that people learn nothing from history.
MS72 over 4 years ago
Keep Distancing! Go about your daily lives, but don’t forget the main goal of not passing the virus.
FSOG Rich over 4 years ago
We, as a society, seem to have forgotten the number one rule that so many of “The Greatest Generation” knew so well, and so many died for: “The only good Nazi is a dead Nazi”
cervelo over 4 years ago
I’ve been following this strip for years and I don’t remember Mallett making such a direct link with current events.
sandpiper over 4 years ago
Caulfield has learned what a lot of kids are learning. To their surprise, their parents are just a likely to throw tantrums as any child. But the kids can’t give parents a time out. Or can they? Turn about is fair play.
Also gonna be a lot of new revelations. Parents will find how little they remember from their school days. Children will come to see that their parents, once the source of all knowledge, might just need a little tune-up.
COL Crash over 4 years ago
You’ve never heard your Parents say “Do what I say, not what I do”?
Herb L 1954 over 4 years ago
Where were the GOP when Snyder was letting the people of Flint die.He knew about the deaths from legionnaires disease.Ignored,and lied to get re-elected.Lock him up ;~|
flying spaghetti monster over 4 years ago
what do you expect from a culture where people say with such pride “I may grow old, but I’ll never grow up”
dogday Premium Member over 4 years ago
I remember as a nearly-20-something the sinking feeling in my stomach when I realized that adulthood did not cure adolescence.sigh.
seismic-2 Premium Member over 4 years ago
“Go back to normal”? When did this strip ever stop showing “normal”? Frazz has continued to hang out (unmasked) closely with his little “friends”, not only during school but during non-school hours, notwithstanding social distancing guidelines (to say nothing of normal standards of social behavior, which this strip always ignores).
asrialfeeple over 4 years ago
“Just do as I say. Don’t do as I do.” Heads have rolled because of that.
redpony2023 over 4 years ago
It’s weirder, not more weird.
car2ner over 4 years ago
yell at the wind all you want but the nature of germs and human nature are simply not going to change that much.
amaryllis2 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Quoting someone else: “Mask it or casket.”