Rambunctious kid?
I am definitely relaxing.
It’s like the very little girl that told my FIL that she knew what happened to his hair. It slipped off his head and landed on his shoulders.
The little bugger caught the Caulfield virus.
And yet another bad assumption in the first panel.
Good one!
If nose hairs are filters, then what purpose do butt hairs serve? Inquiring minds want to know.
Too bad our ear hairs don’t filter out all the blather we’re exposed to.
He’s be fun in a class where kids were given an object or a first step in a plan and allowed to improvise, then to present their results to the class. All kinds of interesting – and sometimes disturbing – outcomes.
Mustaches are soup filters.
Seems a reasonable hypothesis. Needs more data, though.
So ‘many’ more nose hairs, not so ‘much’.
I just re-laxed with some Swedish lax, aka salmon.
The mustache as an additional filter.
I like the fact this kid is thinking. His reasoning is solid, though his conclusion is unverified.
Nose hairs are to distract nosy little kids looking up to talk to adults.
Plenty of pollution on the ground… and little kids are bottom feeders. I guess that is how the immune system develops.
Adults don’t have more; it’s just that the kids get a ‘better’ viewing angle.
Contrary to what the boy claimed, the nose usually gets closer to the ground around the time the hair starts growing.
I’m at the age where I’m getting more hair in my nose. This is not such a great age why.
July 31, 2013
Rhetorical_Question 9 months ago
Rambunctious kid?
eced52 9 months ago
I am definitely relaxing.
rekam Premium Member 9 months ago
It’s like the very little girl that told my FIL that she knew what happened to his hair. It slipped off his head and landed on his shoulders.
ewaldoh 9 months ago
The little bugger caught the Caulfield virus.
Cactus-Pete 9 months ago
And yet another bad assumption in the first panel.
Ichabod Ferguson 9 months ago
Good one!
Michael Scott Premium Member 9 months ago
If nose hairs are filters, then what purpose do butt hairs serve? Inquiring minds want to know.
mourdac Premium Member 9 months ago
Too bad our ear hairs don’t filter out all the blather we’re exposed to.
sandpiper 9 months ago
He’s be fun in a class where kids were given an object or a first step in a plan and allowed to improvise, then to present their results to the class. All kinds of interesting – and sometimes disturbing – outcomes.
poppacapsmokeblower 9 months ago
Mustaches are soup filters.
DKHenderson 9 months ago
Seems a reasonable hypothesis. Needs more data, though.
ilovecomics*infinity 9 months ago
So ‘many’ more nose hairs, not so ‘much’.
gammaguy 9 months ago
I just re-laxed with some Swedish lax, aka salmon.
jconnors3954 9 months ago
The mustache as an additional filter.
Mr. Organization 9 months ago
I like the fact this kid is thinking. His reasoning is solid, though his conclusion is unverified.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member 9 months ago
Nose hairs are to distract nosy little kids looking up to talk to adults.
sid w 9 months ago
Plenty of pollution on the ground… and little kids are bottom feeders. I guess that is how the immune system develops.
djlactin 9 months ago
Adults don’t have more; it’s just that the kids get a ‘better’ viewing angle.
Bilan 9 months ago
Contrary to what the boy claimed, the nose usually gets closer to the ground around the time the hair starts growing.
Otis Rufus Driftwood 8 months ago
I’m at the age where I’m getting more hair in my nose. This is not such a great age why.