@cocavan11 again, childish response from a being, a term used loosely here, that deems it necessary to impose their believes that they feel are correct. Not everyone is a sheep that needs to be lead by someone whom thinks they’re “the all knowing and you must think my way” individual . But thank you for your three paragraph response to a simple suggestion, but I will go my way and you can go wherever .
It amazes me that so many people read Mike Lester’s comics and just moan and groan about it. Why not even read it if it bothers you so much that you have to attack the artist drawing this, or another, comics?
According to the story, Damocles was pandering to his king, Dionysius, exclaiming that Dionysius was truly fortunate as a great man of power and authority, surrounded by magnificence. In response, Dionysius offered to switch places with Damocles for one day so that Damocles could taste that very fortune firsthand. Damocles quickly and eagerly accepted the king’s proposal. Damocles sat on the king’s throne, surrounded by every luxury, but Dionysius, who had made many enemies during his reign, arranged that a sword should hang above the throne, held at the pommel only by a single hair of a horse’s tail to evoke the sense of what it is like to be king: Though having much fortune, always having to watch in fear and anxiety against dangers that might try to overtake him. Damocles finally begged the king that he be allowed to depart because he no longer wanted to be so fortunate, realizing that with great fortune and power comes also great danger.
So many times – maybe taking “pdo’s” – a LOT