Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs for December 21, 2020

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    BigDaveGlass  almost 4 years ago

    Personally, I would wonder where they got the horns, or possibly tusks from for their helmets….

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    BigDaveGlass  almost 4 years ago

    Oh, and before people bang on about Vikings not having horns in their helmets, yes I know, and you have this person to thank….

    “And despite years of searching, archaeologists have yet to uncover a Viking-era helmet embellished with horns. … When Wagner staged his “Der Ring des Nibelungen” opera cycle in the 1870s, costume designer Carl Emil Doepler created horned helmets for the Viking characters, and an enduring stereotype was born.”

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    Gent  almost 4 years ago

    “So you got black hair? Big deal. We blondies have more fun.”

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    Old Comic Strip Lover  almost 4 years ago

    I think Tarzan is in deep trouble. The black hair argument just doesn’t cut it and once they see how he controls Tantor with a stick, that argument is in trouble as well. Next Tarzan will be telling them that his “Hitchhiker’s Thumb” gets him more rides on the jungle freeway with the hot women.

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    Polsixe  almost 4 years ago

    They might figure him for Loki the trickster god.

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    J Short  almost 4 years ago

    Some guy comes out of a hut: “I’ve got black hair.”

    Tarzan: "Okay, but how about me riding the mighty terrible Tantor?

    Chief: “You don’t look so in control of him now.”

    Tarzan: “Quick, look over there, it’s Elvis.”

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    chris.lemarie  almost 4 years ago

    “You must prove your identity!” Who does this viking think he is: a police officer? Or an election official?

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    Out of the Past  almost 4 years ago

    Tarzan suddenly realizes that Plan B, sneaking through the back gate, might have been the better option.

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    anomaly  almost 4 years ago

    Thor had red hair. And a number of Vikings had black hair. You wannna prove you’re the Great One, try hurling a thunderbolt.

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    profkatz  almost 4 years ago

    Tarzan is using the wrong finger in response to the disbeliever and wooly Tantor seems to have gotten out of town just in time. Where’s the ugly evil witch doctor who will disprove Tarzan’s claim? Nice fur skirts on those horney blonde viking clones don’tcha think?

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    ChessPirate  almost 4 years ago

    “You want a proof? OK, then.

    A property known to hold for one number holds for all natural numbers. Let N = {1,2,3,4,…} be the set of natural numbers, and P(n) be a mathematical statement involving the natural number n belonging to N such that

    (i) P(1) is true, i.e., P(n) is true for n = 1.

    (ii) P(n+1) is true whenever P(n) is true, i.e., P(n) is true implies that P(n+1) is true.

    Then P(n) is true for all natural numbers n.

    For example, we can prove by induction that all positive integers of the form 2n − 1 are odd. Let P(n) represent ‘2n − 1 is odd’.

    (i) For n = 1, 2n − 1 = 2(1) − 1 = 1, and 1 is odd, since it leaves a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Thus P(1) is true.

    (ii) For any n, if 2n − 1 is odd (P(n)), then (2n − 1) + 2 must also be odd, because adding 2 to an odd number results in an odd number. But (2n − 1) + 2 = 2n + 1 = 2(n+1) − 1, so 2(n+1) − 1 is odd (P(n+1)). So P(n) implies P(n+1). Thus 2n − 1 is odd, for all positive integers n.

    How’s that for a proof?!" (◔_◔)

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    Out of the Past  almost 4 years ago

    Fawna said, crap, I’m going to have to get myself out of here

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    ItIsLunchtime  almost 4 years ago

    Doesn’t Fawna have black hair, and is “among them”?

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