Over the Hedge by T Lewis and Michael Fry for July 21, 2021

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    Doug K  over 3 years ago

    If Verne continues, he could soon have RJ’s mind going on a loop.

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    juicebruce  over 3 years ago

    Spot on Verne ! Thank – You .

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    sappha58  over 3 years ago

    Verne’s comment in panel #3 reminds me of my two definitions of “expert”:

    One: an ex is a has-been and a spert is a drip under pressure,

    Two: an expert is a person who knows more and more about less and less, until they know everything about nothing.

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    Purple People Eater  over 3 years ago

    Many people know everything about one thing, and nothing about anything else.

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    Ellis97  over 3 years ago

    Asking questions is a great way to figure things out. Thank you, Sesame Street.

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    clacou  over 3 years ago

    Religions were invented to stop kids asking questions to grown-ups who did not know the answers…

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    david_42  over 3 years ago

    Some people think scientists are obsessed with finding answers, not true. They are obsessed with finding the next question.

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    nosirrom  over 3 years ago

    I may not know everything, but I know where to look up things.

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    Jeffin Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Financed by a shell company, no doubt.

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    jtburgess Premium Member over 3 years ago

    An expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less until they know everything about nothing.

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    T Smith  over 3 years ago

    No, religion is the opposite of asking questions and learning things.

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    TimBenzidrene  over 3 years ago

    “I never learned a single thing by talking.”

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    COL Crash  over 3 years ago

    A truly Smart individual understands the fact that they can never know everything, but are still driven to learn as much as they can through all of the available means.

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    ZarPaulus  over 3 years ago

    These days starting a podcast would be the first step to a religion

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    fritzoid Premium Member over 3 years ago

    “The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one great thing.” – Archilochus

    You can’t know something about everything, because you don’t know everything about which there is something to know (“There are known knowns. There are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns. That is to say, we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns, the ones we don’t know we don’t know.” – Donald Rumsfeld). But you can know a little bit about a great many things.

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    FlashfyreSP  over 3 years ago

    Seems Verne knows some of those known unknowns we were warned about.

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    CaveCat87  over 3 years ago

    You know, generally they say that knowledge is the key to success, but not in RJ’s case.

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    David Rickard Premium Member over 3 years ago

    A bachelor’s degree leaves you knowing nothing about everything. After a master’s, you know a lot about a little. With a PhD, you know everything about nothing.

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    christelisbetty  over 3 years ago

    Verne’s PC, Philosophical Cliches.

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    outfishn  over 3 years ago

    I have three master’s and a PHD and feel ignorant on so many levels but I still enjoy learning.

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    KEA  over 3 years ago

    Sounds way more like science than religion.

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    Serial Pedant  over 3 years ago

    Nooooooooooo! Not a podcast!

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