Well, fuzzbucket, you certainly elevated the level of discussion today. Thank you so much.
And, since Buttercup reportedly never reads the briefing papers so painstakingly created to help him, it is unlikely he would bother to interpret the sign, much less enter a book shop. Wonder if he even reads his cereal boxes all the way through?
Critical thinking is defined as “the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment,” which certainly didn’t define the behavior of both sides of the Senate, especially in the past several weeks.
Bad that Trump has set up shop in some idiots brains. EVERYTHING is a Rorschasch test with them where they see Trump EVERYWHERE and think of him CONTINUALLY! Pitiful!
The door is clearly shut. It may be unlocked. There is no easy way to tell by inspection. Even if the door is unlocked are they open for business? Even if they’re open for business do they have anything to sell? This is beginning to look like a difficult problem and we’ve only scratched the surface.
My brother went to his grave lamenting the lack of critical thinking rampant today. He requested that donations to a critical-thinking workshop be made in lieu of flowers.
Dtroutma about 6 years ago
Certainly would ruin business.
sirbadger about 6 years ago
Mary always tells the truth and Oglethorp always lies. Mary says that Oglethorp says that we’re closed.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 6 years ago
Not for the Rump supporters.
wiatr about 6 years ago
How to keep a turkey in suspense.
the lost wizard about 6 years ago
Schrodinger’s bookstore.
billcor about 6 years ago
spoor of a wild boolean
lopaka about 6 years ago
Not X (10 to the 23 )+ 1 closed would probably make one think more critically.
madone about 6 years ago
sandpiper about 6 years ago
Well, fuzzbucket, you certainly elevated the level of discussion today. Thank you so much.
And, since Buttercup reportedly never reads the briefing papers so painstakingly created to help him, it is unlikely he would bother to interpret the sign, much less enter a book shop. Wonder if he even reads his cereal boxes all the way through?
dot-the-I about 6 years ago
Reminds of a Steven Wright joke about a convenience store “Open 24 Hours.” (But not in a row.)
Vilyehm about 6 years ago
In very small print at the bottom of the sign:
There are no polar bears hiding behind this door.
tripwire45 about 6 years ago
Critical thinking is defined as “the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment,” which certainly didn’t define the behavior of both sides of the Senate, especially in the past several weeks.
comixbomix about 6 years ago
That door is definitely not open…
Packratjohn Premium Member about 6 years ago
Yes, but does that imply “Not Open”?
dandye about 6 years ago
Bad that Trump has set up shop in some idiots brains. EVERYTHING is a Rorschasch test with them where they see Trump EVERYWHERE and think of him CONTINUALLY! Pitiful!
kate about 6 years ago
We need first to learn to think (for ourselves) before we can be critical.
Linguist about 6 years ago
Je lis, donc je pense !
(et je pense, donc je suis)
xSigoff Premium Member about 6 years ago
Why do I even look here… it’s a comic guys, give it a rest
Chrisstopher about 6 years ago
“Only Unauthorized Persons Beyond This Point”
wbezemek about 6 years ago
Political crap aside. This is a beautiful cartoon. It’s a spot on statement.
juanpardebolas Premium Member about 6 years ago
Unfortunately, I Know a lot of people who can’t pass the entrance exam.
willie_mctell about 6 years ago
The door is clearly shut. It may be unlocked. There is no easy way to tell by inspection. Even if the door is unlocked are they open for business? Even if they’re open for business do they have anything to sell? This is beginning to look like a difficult problem and we’ve only scratched the surface.
dogday Premium Member about 6 years ago
My brother went to his grave lamenting the lack of critical thinking rampant today. He requested that donations to a critical-thinking workshop be made in lieu of flowers.
gorbasche2 about 6 years ago
Opposite of “Not Un-Closed”
Bryan Farht about 6 years ago
After about a week the owner has gone bankrupt. Now he lives in Canada and is very fortunate. ;-)
Defective Premium Member about 6 years ago
Reminds me of the George Carlin response to ‘how are you?’ Moderately not unwell.
RichardL1 about 6 years ago
They could also ask, “Which is larger, a nickel or a dime?”
Corsair977 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Most liberals would walk by it on a daily basis, and could not use what is inside anyway.