The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for March 23, 2014
Transcript:
Granddad: Listen, boy. You're smart. You really are but you young, boy!! I don't care how many a them books you read...that can't make up for the lessons life is gonna teach you!! Take it from this old man...the world's gonna show you things ain't so cut and dried...so black and white. There's, uh...subtleties and nuances and...all kinda...multiplexities that you just ain't learned about yet. You hear me? Huey: Interesting... Granddad: And in case you was about to say something smart, I realize multiplexities ain't a word! Huey: Hey, I just figured it was one of those things life had yet to teach me.
davbart92663 over 10 years ago
One of the privileges of age is being allowed to create new words, and telling the kids to stop using their new words.
“Its not an IPod, it’s a digital walkman!”
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 10 years ago
Of Grandad IS right. It’s just a gag-writer’s reflex to make the kid come out sounding ‘smarter’ at the end.
pmmarion Premium Member over 10 years ago
Just because Multiplexity is not in Websters does not mean it is not a word. I found the word being used in several different places. It is defined as “Multiplexity is the quality of having many parts or aspects”
Frogger104 over 10 years ago
nice thx!