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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Call of the Wild; To Kill a Mockingbird; The Grapes of Wrath; Ulysses; A Farewell to Arms; Slaughterhouse-Five; The Catcher in the Rye; Harry Potter; Of Mice and Men; Catch-22; Brave New World; Animal Farm;The Sun Also Rises; For Whom the Bell Tolls
One of my pet peeves is that FAR too many people conflate ignorance with stupidity. Ignorance is curable⊠unless youâre too stupid to realize youâre ignorant.
Evidently, Rat has not read the grammar book. The correct case is whoever as that is the subject of the clause. The clause is functioning as the object of the preposition.
I went to a Graham Kerr book signing in Mesa AZ once, I think Iâm the only one that attempted to buy a book and have it signed but some dude wanted ro regale the past. I got tired of waiting, put the book down and walked out. I wonder if Graham was sober that day?
I was the kid who was always being asked why I had my nose stuck in a book all of the time. Itâs still there. I donât know what I would do if my books/Kindle was taken away.
Just to get out of the 19th and 20th centuries and out of the English language, try this list: Tale of Genji, The Iliad, The Odyssey, Don Quixote, The Decameron, Canterbury Tales, Montaigneâs Fables, The Metamorphoses, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Mahabharata, The Ramayana, The Peony Pavilion, The Divine Comedy.
Women write too: Charlotte BrontĂ«, Lady Murasaki, Jane Austen, Fanny Burney, Marguerite de Navarre, Sei ShĆnagon, Marie de France, Arundhati Roy, Virginia Woolf, Isabel Allende, Jean-Dominique Bauby, and many others.
Stupid people rule the world. Just look at all the warning labels on tools. âDonât put your fingers or hands under the lawnmower, you will loose you fingers or hands.â What stupid person does this? There are too many out there.
I have to believe that the main reason some people want to ban books is because they want people to remain ignorant, so that they are easier to manipulate.
Anyone else notice that these PBS cartoons are getting edgier? Iâm thinking specifically that Rat is an outlet for Mr. Pastisâs beliefs and feelings?
Not one single mention of anything by Edward Abbey . The Brave Cowboy , Fire on The Mountain , The Monkeywrench Gang and Hayduke Lives . Read those in that order and follow the exploits of Jack Burns .
Ironically, in his quest to get people to read, Rat has spoken grammatically incorrectly. He should have said, âto whoever wants themâ because this is an infinitive phrase. â(W)hoever wants themâ is the object of the infinitive and, therefore, whoever is the subject of the infinitive and must be subjective, not objective. Hopefully, Rat also gave out âCatcher in the Ryeâ , âA Separate Peaceâ and âPeace Breaks Outâ.
Sad how many people donât want their children to think. Thinking leads to questioning. Questioning leads to learning. Sheltered children turn into sheltered adults. Easy to see who they are.
We have a governor, and a sizable portion of the citizenry, who believes books are a bigger threat to children than guns and therefore ought to be banned.
Sorta related note, I just finished reading âwhat if? 2â by Randall Munroe (I have the first what if? on hold) and I highly recommend it. The author takes the most absurd questions people, including children, come up with, and answers them with real science. Itâs pretty cool stuff, and heâs really funny.
i believe this should be âto whoever wants one?â you can tell by answering the question âwho wants one?â with either âhimâ or âhe.â in this case, it would be âhe wants oneâ which indicates it should be âwho.â if the answer was âhim,â that would indicate the use of âwhom.â youâre all welcome.
The works of Sir Francis Bacon. Selections from Galileo (you may be surprised it was not the Church that he regarded as his enemy, but âPeripateticsâ â philosophers/academicians). Shakespeare. The Bible. Darwinâs Origin of the Species by the Selection of Favored Races (again, be prepared to be surprised). A whole pile of âIntelligent Designâ and âCreation Scienceâ books that you may never find on your libraryâs shelves. Flatland by Edwin Abbot (also the Planiverse by AK Dewdnew and Flatterland by Ian Stewart). Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid and Metamagical Themas by Douglas R. Hofstadter. Gulliverâs Travels. The Emperorâs New Clothes and other works by Hans Christian Anderson. Beowulf. The Epic of Gilgamesh. (sigh â I havenât got all night)
BasilBruce almost 2 years ago
Rat seems like the good guy today!
BE THIS GUY almost 2 years ago
All good as long as the books arenât written by idiots.
B UTTONS almost 2 years ago
Some of the books being given away by Rat:
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Call of the Wild; To Kill a Mockingbird; The Grapes of Wrath; Ulysses; A Farewell to Arms; Slaughterhouse-Five; The Catcher in the Rye; Harry Potter; Of Mice and Men; Catch-22; Brave New World; Animal Farm;The Sun Also Rises; For Whom the Bell Tolls
Kveldulf almost 2 years ago
Rat must have had life easy. The worst problems in the world are caused by people who are smart â but greedy.
Erse IS better almost 2 years ago
One of my pet peeves is that FAR too many people conflate ignorance with stupidity. Ignorance is curable⊠unless youâre too stupid to realize youâre ignorant.
hitman4cookies almost 2 years ago
Good deeds and rat go together like oil and water.
ronaldspence almost 2 years ago
Anything SteinbeckâŠany time!
Sanspareil almost 2 years ago
The art of the deal, by Cheetolini McBigmac should be avoided!
californiamonty almost 2 years ago
Evidently, Rat has not read the grammar book. The correct case is whoever as that is the subject of the clause. The clause is functioning as the object of the preposition.
danketaz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Rat also enjoys the thunk of a book catching a potential readerâs skull.
The dude from FL Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I went to a Graham Kerr book signing in Mesa AZ once, I think Iâm the only one that attempted to buy a book and have it signed but some dude wanted ro regale the past. I got tired of waiting, put the book down and walked out. I wonder if Graham was sober that day?
MayCauseBurns almost 2 years ago
âHarrison Bergeronâ by Kurt Vonnegut. Apropos re current society
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Bergeron
juicebruce almost 2 years ago
How To Catch A Zebra âŠ. By Larry Croc ;-)
Procat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Do they have pictures?
[Unnamed Reader - 8bb645] almost 2 years ago
My father had a saying" you buy them books and buy them books and all they do is eat the covers."
Ellis97 almost 2 years ago
Hopefully, heâs selling banned books. People will pay millions for those.
jel354 almost 2 years ago
Throw the book at them.
akachman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Roger that, Rat.
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We all need to read more.
TinkerStinker almost 2 years ago
ââŠWHOever wants one.â
Queen of America Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I was the kid who was always being asked why I had my nose stuck in a book all of the time. Itâs still there. I donât know what I would do if my books/Kindle was taken away.
eric_harris_76 almost 2 years ago
Been thinking of buying helpful books and leaving them in those âlittle librariesâ you see here and there.
Already left a few of those little books that contain the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Used book stores have some choice ones, cheap. Some even under five bucks.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
Book âem, Rat-o.
rugeirn almost 2 years ago
Just to get out of the 19th and 20th centuries and out of the English language, try this list: Tale of Genji, The Iliad, The Odyssey, Don Quixote, The Decameron, Canterbury Tales, Montaigneâs Fables, The Metamorphoses, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Mahabharata, The Ramayana, The Peony Pavilion, The Divine Comedy.
rugeirn almost 2 years ago
Women write too: Charlotte BrontĂ«, Lady Murasaki, Jane Austen, Fanny Burney, Marguerite de Navarre, Sei ShĆnagon, Marie de France, Arundhati Roy, Virginia Woolf, Isabel Allende, Jean-Dominique Bauby, and many others.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
Ulysses is good, just donât expect a lot of excitement
Goat from PBS almost 2 years ago
Books do not cure idiocy, especially if those books were written by idiots.
Cameron1988 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I gotta agree with Rat
legaleagle48 almost 2 years ago
I hate to say this, but Rat has a point!
[Unnamed Reader - 587299] almost 2 years ago
Should be âWHOeverâ in panel 1.
drivingfuriously Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Stupid people rule the world. Just look at all the warning labels on tools. âDonât put your fingers or hands under the lawnmower, you will loose you fingers or hands.â What stupid person does this? There are too many out there.
prrdh almost 2 years ago
Depends on what you mean by âidiotâ. Weâve all suffered a lot from people with very high IQs.
Totalloser Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Iâm sure that most people cannot even find their local library
Serial Pedant almost 2 years ago
All banned as pornographic.
Serial Pedant almost 2 years ago
Or worse, Woke.
David_the_CAD almost 2 years ago
I have to believe that the main reason some people want to ban books is because they want people to remain ignorant, so that they are easier to manipulate.
paulscon almost 2 years ago
âI buy you books, send you to school, and all you want to do is eat your lunch!â
paulscon almost 2 years ago
I love reading. I belong to two book clubs now. I have many great memories of getting lost in sci-fi novels as a kid on long wintry days in Wyoming.
wordsmeet almost 2 years ago
Interesting list, Buttons, but I donât see any bilingual dictionaries in it. :D
hariseldon59 almost 2 years ago
Funny thing is, I donât think weâve ever seen Rat reading. Thatâs more of a Goat activity.
zeexenon almost 2 years ago
Wait! All my comics, Playboys, and Penthouses too?
ggoskie almost 2 years ago
Itâs Whoever wants one; not whomever. Argh!!!
wildlandwaters almost 2 years ago
What are these things Rat speaks of??
WCraft almost 2 years ago
Anyone else notice that these PBS cartoons are getting edgier? Iâm thinking specifically that Rat is an outlet for Mr. Pastisâs beliefs and feelings?
rshive almost 2 years ago
âThe World According to Ratâ.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Not one single mention of anything by Edward Abbey . The Brave Cowboy , Fire on The Mountain , The Monkeywrench Gang and Hayduke Lives . Read those in that order and follow the exploits of Jack Burns .
Calvin almost 2 years ago
K8zhd not found on QRZ Database. ???
platinumboy7 almost 2 years ago
Ironically, in his quest to get people to read, Rat has spoken grammatically incorrectly. He should have said, âto whoever wants themâ because this is an infinitive phrase. â(W)hoever wants themâ is the object of the infinitive and, therefore, whoever is the subject of the infinitive and must be subjective, not objective. Hopefully, Rat also gave out âCatcher in the Ryeâ , âA Separate Peaceâ and âPeace Breaks Outâ.
Treehggr87 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sad how many people donât want their children to think. Thinking leads to questioning. Questioning leads to learning. Sheltered children turn into sheltered adults. Easy to see who they are.
Croc Holliday almost 2 years ago
We have a governor, and a sizable portion of the citizenry, who believes books are a bigger threat to children than guns and therefore ought to be banned.
Croc Holliday almost 2 years ago
Sorta related note, I just finished reading âwhat if? 2â by Randall Munroe (I have the first what if? on hold) and I highly recommend it. The author takes the most absurd questions people, including children, come up with, and answers them with real science. Itâs pretty cool stuff, and heâs really funny.
Sisyphos almost 2 years ago
Unfortunately, the morons among us never get it, even if they do read a book!
Weâre all doomed!
bunrabbit99 almost 2 years ago
i believe this should be âto whoever wants one?â you can tell by answering the question âwho wants one?â with either âhimâ or âhe.â in this case, it would be âhe wants oneâ which indicates it should be âwho.â if the answer was âhim,â that would indicate the use of âwhom.â youâre all welcome.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
The works of Sir Francis Bacon. Selections from Galileo (you may be surprised it was not the Church that he regarded as his enemy, but âPeripateticsâ â philosophers/academicians). Shakespeare. The Bible. Darwinâs Origin of the Species by the Selection of Favored Races (again, be prepared to be surprised). A whole pile of âIntelligent Designâ and âCreation Scienceâ books that you may never find on your libraryâs shelves. Flatland by Edwin Abbot (also the Planiverse by AK Dewdnew and Flatterland by Ian Stewart). Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid and Metamagical Themas by Douglas R. Hofstadter. Gulliverâs Travels. The Emperorâs New Clothes and other works by Hans Christian Anderson. Beowulf. The Epic of Gilgamesh. (sigh â I havenât got all night)
Otis Rufus Driftwood almost 2 years ago
I would say this matches well with his Sunday observation. At least heâs found a way for people NOT to keep being themselves.
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Sadly,the morons donât know HOW to read!!
ElEfJay over 1 year ago
As a teacher, I sometimes wish I could scream that at my students.
Bruce 5150 Premium Member over 1 year ago
So TRUE rat! So TRUE!