Why is Larry feeling like being asked for an opinion? The kid asked for a fact and you may give an educated guess, taking into consideration the facts you know. (Like the fact that the aggregation of mass when forming celestial bodies happened at the same time, so the composition of the mass in similar places of that aggregation disk is similar.)
If you’re a creationist it still stands to reason, that the material used by your imaginary all-powerful entity was still the same for Earth and Moon. But I ignore any arguing on base of a figment of imagination of 10.000 generations.
Today’s cartoon was inadvertently stumbled upon during a phone conversation with a pollster who called my home. She wanted to know what I thought about a particular school issue I hadn’t kept informed on, and I said I hadn’t kept informed about it. She then said, “So… you need more information to have an OPINION?” I said, “Of course. I can’t have an opinion about something I have no facts about.” She disagreed, and seemed to think I didn’t understand the word “opinion”.
M2MM over 3 years ago
Leave it to Toby to come away with that! XD
cabalonrye over 3 years ago
The discovery of facts is coming! Be prepared!
Doctor Toon over 3 years ago
Hey Grandpa!
You’ve been around since they invented the moon, does it have any water?
derdave969 over 3 years ago
Well, Toby, unfortunately the answer to your question is no.
gopher gofer over 3 years ago
i never let facts get in the way when i’m formulating opinions…
unfair.de over 3 years ago
Why is Larry feeling like being asked for an opinion? The kid asked for a fact and you may give an educated guess, taking into consideration the facts you know. (Like the fact that the aggregation of mass when forming celestial bodies happened at the same time, so the composition of the mass in similar places of that aggregation disk is similar.)
If you’re a creationist it still stands to reason, that the material used by your imaginary all-powerful entity was still the same for Earth and Moon. But I ignore any arguing on base of a figment of imagination of 10.000 generations.
gregcartoon Premium Member over 3 years ago
Today’s cartoon was inadvertently stumbled upon during a phone conversation with a pollster who called my home. She wanted to know what I thought about a particular school issue I hadn’t kept informed on, and I said I hadn’t kept informed about it. She then said, “So… you need more information to have an OPINION?” I said, “Of course. I can’t have an opinion about something I have no facts about.” She disagreed, and seemed to think I didn’t understand the word “opinion”.
karmakat01 over 3 years ago
that’s a way to change your question, even if I would say to his question “YES YOU REALLY SHOULD!”
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
An opinion without information is called a guess
cuzinron47 over 3 years ago
That sure hasn’t stopped people from having an opinion.
harvey812abc over 3 years ago
The popularity of Twitter proves you most definitely do NOT need information to form (and express) an opinion.
Bocephus over 3 years ago
Opinion without information is politics.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
My dad never let facts get in the way of a good opinion.