Since this is a Comic Strip, there is a certain amount of “suspension of disbelief” at work here. On Sept 4, it was established that the book is “not approved”, so, Les uses this as a well-planned ploy to get the students interested in reading and investing themselves in understanding and discussing the book. Anyone who has tried to raise interest from today’s teens (Gen Z?) would be very impressed with his ingenuity. Let’s just let the story play out.
Yeah, and Nixon invited Elvis to the White House where he asked a fully made-up and bedazzled performer who flew straight from a Vegas performance, “Elvis, don’t you think you over-do the sequins and outfits?” to which E replied, “Mr. President, you’ve got your show and I’ve got mine.”
5. Teenaged daughter to tell him how bad they look 4. Matching jail cell 3. A Reality Show…oh, that would be OUR punishment 2. Matching Wedgie 1. A mirror
The movies and Sci-fi I’ve seen calls it a “Temporal Paradox”. However, relativism does not apply as per enigmamz, in theory, if Time Travel were possible.
Leave the gun…take the cannoli