Agnes by Tony Cochran
- October 09, 2009
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Tony Cochran’s Agnes is a whimsical look at childhood through the eyes of the title character and her best friend, Trout. What sets this strip apart is the focus on that limbo just before little girls discover boys and appropriate social skills.
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Edcole1961 said, about 1 month ago
That’s a sound idea.
fogey
said,
about 1 month ago
Think BIG! If the sun is shining but everybody shuts their eyes, does it make light?
Doctor Toon
said,
about 1 month ago
If a bear does his business in the forest, and there is no one around to smell it, does it still stink?
fritzoid said, about 1 month ago
If you ask the same question from a hard science standpoint, the answer is “How do you define ‘sound’? Yes, the same vibrations move through the air and earth in the same patterns, but the translation of these phenomena into perception as ‘sound’ in the commonly-accepted sense relies upon there being a receiver of some sort and corresponding auditory centers in the brain.”
All of which, of course, would still result in a response of “I still don’t care” from most people.
If you ask a School Board in Texas or Kansas, they’ll say “The tree never fell, it’s been lying on the ground since God created it that way.”
Susan001 said, about 1 month ago
That argument is just too big for those puny minds.
Jim said, about 1 month ago
Maybe .
mbr said, about 1 month ago
If there was nobody around, how do you know it fell?