October 31, 2023
August 01, 2018
A comic discussing form and neglecting to include the comic’s most formatious character is mind boggling!
Look around you.
Just look around you.
Have you worked out what we’re looking for?
Correct!
The answer is
MATHS.
Anyone name their pet golden rat Io?
Just noticed Sluggo has a porcine snout.
You can make anything the golden ratio with enough measurement error.
So this is what OJ learned during her absence?
I could have sworn the proportions of Nancy’s bow made a ratio of 1.00057 times the GR.
I like listening to the ratio station with all the golden oldies…
I think I read about the Golden Ratio in comics from either Eisner or McCloud. Must check it out. Down the Rabbit Hole we go.
a/b = b/c if I remember high school algebra. What I do remember clearly is that my algebra teacher told the class that when he was in college he and his friends applied the GR to movie star measurements.
Makes me want to watch Donald in Mathmagic Land
September 24, 2018
Ninette about 2 months ago
A comic discussing form and neglecting to include the comic’s most formatious character is mind boggling!
DanglingModifier about 2 months ago
Look around you.
Look around you.
Just look around you.
Have you worked out what we’re looking for?
Correct!
The answer is
MATHS.
danketaz Premium Member about 2 months ago
Anyone name their pet golden rat Io?
STEPUP about 2 months ago
Just noticed Sluggo has a porcine snout.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 2 months ago
You can make anything the golden ratio with enough measurement error.
Rolf Rykken Premium Member about 2 months ago
So this is what OJ learned during her absence?
Decepticomic about 2 months ago
I could have sworn the proportions of Nancy’s bow made a ratio of 1.00057 times the GR.
Ricky Bennett about 2 months ago
I like listening to the ratio station with all the golden oldies…
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 months ago
I think I read about the Golden Ratio in comics from either Eisner or McCloud. Must check it out. Down the Rabbit Hole we go.
willie_mctell about 2 months ago
a/b = b/c if I remember high school algebra. What I do remember clearly is that my algebra teacher told the class that when he was in college he and his friends applied the GR to movie star measurements.
The Premium Member about 2 months ago
Makes me want to watch Donald in Mathmagic Land