Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for April 22, 2024
Transcript:
richard's poor almanac by richard thompson toddler's roundtable seated left to right-pookie, lambkins, stinker & leroy kid 1: this week we address the issue, "is school necessary?" kid 2: school? school? fah! i say humanity peaks at two years of age, then begins a slow, inex-orable corruption, a decline, an erosion of the spirit aided, abetted & accelerated by that misguided engine of socialization & conformity we call "education." kid 3: rowr grr kid 2: first time you step into that clas-room it begins - a forced march of academic busy-work; shapes, colors, rhythm play, useless clay objects. then boom, it's 25 years later & you're in some graduate school popular cul-ture studies program, regurgitating your lost childhood in a thesis on "racer x redux; strategies of identity in 'speed racer'". kid 2: do you doubt the superiority of childhood to maturity? check out the bestsellers list. kids are reading the dense, multi-volume harry potter adventures. adults are buying "who moved my cheese." a vapid fable of money-grubbing managerial mice! kid 1: a well-reasoned & thoroughly compelling position. kid 2: thank you. kid 3: hey - i like "speed racer." kid 4: me too. except chim-chim. monkeys in overalls are creepy.
Cpeckbourlioux 10 months ago
Who moved my cheese?
jgreathead 10 months ago
A propagandist screed on manipulating employees to acquiesce to management way of thinking.
PoodleGroomer 10 months ago
Trunk monkeys are wonderful and helpful.
ElwoodP 10 months ago
Flying monkeys are scary.
stamps 10 months ago
Did this comic come before his Cul de Sac comic started? Some of the characters look like Pre-Cul de Sac kids.
Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago
I agree with the panelist on the right. Monkeys in overall are creepy.
jmcenanly 10 months ago
They say that each Harry Potter book is for children between the ages of 12 and 14. They start when they are 12_and finish at 14
GKBOWOOD Premium Member 10 months ago
Looks more like Benji, Alice , Kevin, Dill.
nancyb creator 10 months ago
Children are a good deal brighter and quicker on the uptake than they are given credit for. I never talk down to them.