Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce for November 26, 2001
Transcript:
"How do you spell 'know'? Like, 'I know it'?" "Know? K-N-O-W, you pinhead!" "That's how I've been writing it! But I've written it so many times in this paragraph that it's starting to look weird!" "See? Know, know, know, know, know, know, know...It doesn't even look like a real word anymore!" "Knough what I mean?" "Yeah, I noe."
ChaosGamer over 12 years ago
Its called Semantic sensation.
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
I call it" The NOE world"
reshiram501 almost 12 years ago
noi
Johnnython almost 12 years ago
Town town town town town town town town town
mrfsu7524 over 10 years ago
I note with a silent t wat you mean.
Mike789 almost 9 years ago
Kitchen kitchen kitchen kitchen kitchen…Say it over and over.
Ella Zhu over 8 years ago
Ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary ordinary. Say it over and over again.
...dfd over 8 years ago
word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word word Hey it’s happening again!
x.endgamezero.x over 6 years ago
Francis, you noe de wae?
I Like Trains. over 6 years ago
and I, in fact, no.
a non-E mouse almost 6 years ago
I neow.
Rachel_E over 5 years ago
That’s called a semantic satiation
K0FER over 5 years ago
ive never been more confused in my life.
Valence (UwU) ✔️ over 4 years ago
That’s so creative!
Jacop✔️ over 4 years ago
I eventually started thinking it was pronounced Kah-now
PBS1! over 4 years ago
Its strange to see a trip as human as Big Nate break the fourth wall, even if it just involves manipulating their speech balloons.
Cute Ice Cream (Cute Cookie Bear) over 3 years ago
has anyone ever wrote something and it looked wrong but it was correct? because i have
Asriel over 3 years ago
ya ie now
The One follower over 3 years ago
same number of pins and likes…very popular strip!
Mayor Orangutan about 3 years ago
Thiz komik isse fonnie.
TheShadow1614279 about 2 years ago
Nate’s right
Arcery 5 months ago
Isn’t there something that describes this exact phenomenon?