Barney & Clyde by Gene Weingarten, Dan Weingarten & David Clark

Barney & Clyde

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  1. Hillbillyman

    Hillbillyman said, 3 months ago

    …and your point is?

  2. JusSayin

    JusSayin said, 3 months ago

    Cyn completely missed the question. You have to start before Aristotle with the Peloponnesian Wars to understand the Greek Financial crisis.

  3. C. A. Brobst

    C. A. Brobst said, 3 months ago

    Idiocy in science leads to pandering to the wealthy few and austerity for the majority, ergo, the Greek financial crisis and the one the House is about to inflict upon us.

  4. ossiningaling

    ossiningaling said, 3 months ago

    Must be a bear market.
    I thought this was going in a different direction.
    If the great thinkers of those times were proven wrong, how do we know the great thinkers of our time won’t also be proven wrong?

  5. finale

    finale said, 3 months ago

    She must be watching the old PBS series “Connections”.

  6. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago

    Cynthia should have looked to the Euro Banks who first had low credit so they wanted their Euros to be spread far and wide and promoted debt. Then later the Euros increased in cost and suddenly many nations were in financial trouble with sudden large debts they didn’t have before.

  7. Stephen Gilberg

    Stephen Gilberg said, 3 months ago

    The movement of light is harder to observe than falling patterns or teeth. Some ancients thought that eyes shot rays of vision, which wouldn’t explain shadows.

  8. dja1701

    dja1701 said, 3 months ago

    I thought she was demonstrating the filibuster

  9. Comic Minister

    Comic Minister said, 3 months ago

    Nice right eye from behind your glasses Ms.

  10. yousir

    yousir said, 3 months ago

    Maybe it all started with a social-media slip-up: Plato’s Retweet

  11. Night-Gaunt49

    Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago

    @Stephen Gilberg

    But it does explain artists showing dotted lines moving from the eye to the object.

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