Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for December 15, 2009

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    Flintstoned  almost 15 years ago

    Sounds like some ones “F” is about to be showing.

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    lakita_lover  almost 15 years ago

    Looks like someone wants to visit the principal’s office.

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    poppy1313  almost 15 years ago

    I don’t what Her in my class…

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    ronaldmundy  almost 15 years ago

    i guess so, poppy. You can’t spell. looks like an f- for you too.

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    Allison Nunn Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Teachers and principals must be laughing their way through this series. I volunteered in my youngest daughter’s class one year. Had an illiterate 2nd grader who point blank told me she didn’t need to learn to read “because we’re rich”! (they were; her Dad owned a big MacD franchise) It was really hard to keep a straight face. She ended up in private school, and finally graduated two years later then my daughter.

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    Varnes  almost 15 years ago

    But Danae, adverbs and adjectives are where all the fun is.

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    Yukoneric  almost 15 years ago

    Used to have a student who claimed to be an anarchist. One day I said i could beat him up and there’d be no consequences. He said, no, that he’d call the police. I’m not sure he understood that there would be no police, because there’d be no law.

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    steverinoCT  almost 15 years ago

    She knows what a verb is, though. Seems she is working so hard to avoid work, she is learning in spite of herself.

    Reminds me of a book I read when a kid: “Danny and the Homework Machine.” Computers were room-sized; Danny lived with a Professor who worked with one. He set about programming it to do all his homework for him, and in the process learned his lessons and aced the course!

    ‘Course, now we have spell-check. Doesn’t seem to have the same effect.

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    kfaatz925  almost 15 years ago

    Love this week’s storyline. Cheers to any teacher who can keep up with Danae and her ilk!

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    I’m enjoying this. I can’t say that Danae will say the same when this exchange is over.

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    Kaero  almost 15 years ago

    Wow. The number of times I’ve heard that since entering grad school…(of course, I sometimes play Danae just to watch my profs twitch, so I’m probably asking for it.)

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    Eeyore1957  almost 15 years ago

    I wonder how many real-life grade schoolers could explain verbs and adverbs that concisely…

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    Mocha-Madman  almost 15 years ago

    Does anyone know the proper pronunciation of Danae is it: Day-nuh or Dan-nuh or Duh-nay - I teach as well and have generally gotten names correct. However, a little help here might keep a student like Duh-nay (?) less stressed. Actually, maybe if i ask her to pronounce her name in front of the whole class she could present herself like the Philosopher/Queen she so desires to be.

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Danae is 1 good reason why today’s teachers are never paid enough

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    DBjorn  almost 15 years ago

    I had a student try and pull something like this with me early this semester. when she said the “my culture doesn’t allow me…” and I can’t even remember what it was she was claiming – I smiled and said – “welcome to my world.”

    Depending how she does on her test today, she’ll end up with either an ‘A’ or ‘B’.

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    Digital Frog  almost 15 years ago

    I have software to block all the Ad-Verbs on my PC…

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    crlinder  almost 15 years ago

    I save these and occasionally put the choicest ones on exams.

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    OMC-USNR  almost 15 years ago

    Mocha-Mad,

    It’s DAN-eh.

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    cmugnier  almost 15 years ago

    No, it’s DAY-nuh. (Depends on what part of the country you’re in … )

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    GROG Premium Member almost 15 years ago

    Hmm, we may need Wiley to weigh in on this one.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    This is one of the most frequently asked questions. It’s DAH-nay.

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    vexatron1984  almost 15 years ago

    Obviously sending Danae to the principal doesn’t work. Her teacher needs to read “Don’t Shoot the Dog,” much more effective way to get anyone to behave.

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    JanLC  almost 15 years ago

    My sister-in-law is a third grade teacher in rural California. She was telling us the other day that the intelligence and ability to think is rapidly diminishing in today’s children. She gave several examples which are too long to repeat here, but it makes you despair for the future.

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    johnnydoc5  almost 15 years ago

    Hmm, I’ve often wondered that myself. Steverino: that is a good point.

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    Logicman  almost 15 years ago

    DAH-nay sounds like an insult. Shouldn’t it be dah-NAY? (Kinda Frenchified but I think it works better …. I know, I know, it’s your strip but really now! :-)

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    tonytiger29  almost 15 years ago

    i had a friend in grade school who got in trouble because the recess teacher told him to stop playing in the dirt. my friend said he wasn’t playing in the dirt, it was dehydrated mud.

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    yyyguy  almost 15 years ago

    Logicman it’s Wiley’s perogative to pronounce a name for a character he created in what ever manner he sees fit. just like when a parent names their child. DAH-nay it is. & Steverino i remember “danny and the homework machine” as a very funny book. thanks for reminding me.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    I may have created the cartoon character (loosely based on our eldest daughter of the same name) but I didn’t invent the name…

    Danae |ˈdanəˌē| Greek Mythology the daughter of Acrisius, king of Argos. An oracle foretold that she would bear a son who would kill her father. Attempting to evade this, Acrisius imprisoned her, but Zeus visited her in the form of a shower of gold and she conceived Perseus, who killed Acrisius by accident.

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    mancocapac  almost 15 years ago

    “everything is offensive in my world”

    must be so easy to be a Republican

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    Yukoneric said, about 6 hours ago

    “Used to have a student who claimed to be an anarchist. One day I said i could beat him up and there’d be no consequences. He said, no, that he’d call the police. I’m not sure he understood that there would be no police, because there’d be no law.”

    Reminds me of the grad student who complained to a philosophy professor that there were no objective standards that anyone needed to meet. The prof replied that was good–it meant that he had no need to read the student’s paper, he’d just give them all Fs. When the student (naturally) objected, the prof replied, “So, there are some standards we must meet!”

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    bmonk  almost 15 years ago

    mancocapac said, 9 minutes ago

    ’ “everything is offensive in my world”

    ‘must be so easy to be a Republican’

    I don’t know–I know plenty of liberals who find lots to be offended by. Anything not “politically correct”–which seems to be anything they find offensive…

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    lonecat  almost 15 years ago

    This is a brilliant series, I hope it continues. In Greek, Danae is three syllables (as Wiley notes above), something like Dan-ah-ay, and it’s spelled with a diaeresis (two little dots) above the “e” to show that it’s pronounced separately. But Wiley has the right to pronounce it as he wishes.

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    Wiley creator almost 15 years ago

    I don’t want to give anything away, but just wait.

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    DevXIII  almost 15 years ago

    Wonder what’s more entertaining…the comic or the comments..

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    treered  almost 15 years ago

    the comic, without it, there would be no comments…. and “toeing the line” LOVE IT! and i can’t wait to find out about Dad’s GFs…

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    lisagrinning  almost 15 years ago

    “Uh-oh… sounds like someone’s cultural bias is showing.” Heh heh… clever.

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    reynard61  almost 15 years ago

    Yukoneric said: “Used to have a student who claimed to be an anarchist. One day I said i could beat him up and there’d be no consequences. He said, no, that he’d call the police. I’m not sure he understood that there would be no police, because there’d be no law.:”

    My experience with the “Let’s-get-rid-of-The-Gummint”-types (Anarchists, Objectivist Libertarians, Grover Norquist-style Anti-Taxers, Teabaggers, etc.) is that they don’t want government – or the laws that it’s meant to enforce – when it might interfere with THEIR wants, desires, etc. Otherwise, they’re fine with government – and laws; the stricter, the better! – for the rest of us mere mortals…

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    Mocha-Madman  almost 15 years ago

    So then Mr.Wiley settled it once and for all, it would be pronounced: DAH-nay. thank you good sir and thanks to all those who helped to resolve this issue.

    As a teacher i love kids like Danae, however, i also have to let them know that if their logic ends in the negative then their logic is faulty. So since her logic almost always ends up with her intellectual demise (until next time) the process itself causes no harm… in philosophical terms she creates her own aporia(s) like to see how she pans out as she gets older or will she stay forever young….bet she becomes a university prof. in feminist theory…..

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    AhiaDawg  almost 15 years ago

    Excellent point Reynard61.

    I find it amusing that Liberal posters seem to think this sequence is a satire on Conservatives when the language is so obviously that which is used by the PC police of the Left: “…offensive language” “…in my culture…” “…cultural bias…” etc etc

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    zodismoon  almost 15 years ago

    Wow! I think it’s cool that the cartoonist joins the crowd every now and then! Hi, Wiley!

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    Varnes  almost 15 years ago

    Kid’s like Danae become the most creative adults. They are just hard to deal with at the time….

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    ABiggie  almost 15 years ago

    It’s interesting that Danae used three adverbs in her little speech.

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    wolfekeeper  almost 15 years ago

    Personally I blame the wikipedia- adverbs are banned in the wikipedia. (At least as the titles for articles, pretty much).

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    runninanreadin  almost 15 years ago

    sigh Where’s ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ when you need it?

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