Frazz by Jef Mallett for July 26, 2023

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    Tigrisan Premium Member 10 months ago

    Mt. Hope is HUGE! No wonder he’s making good miles on his walk.

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    Dobby53 Premium Member 10 months ago

    You can meet the best peoples there. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/picnic-in-cemeteries-america

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    Ichabod Ferguson  10 months ago

    One time I was taking the subway and some guy was lecturing very loudly to no one in particular about Heraclitus. Only in NYC do you get a random crazy ranting about an Ancient Greek philosopher.

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    DaBump Premium Member 10 months ago

    Okay, seriously, how many kids know anything about Heraclitus? Do they even know about Shakespeare? Milton? Newton? Sir Francis Bacon? Can they locate the Pacific Ocean on a globe? I saw an article recently about teachers being compensated because of a test that was “too hard” — they had to do things like find the Philippines on a map. TEACHERS!?

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    DM2860  10 months ago

    There are usually plenty of trees to provide shade. If you walk around a city park and you are usually in the sun almost the whole way.

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    sandpiper  10 months ago

    Depends on the cemetery. In the very oldest burials, the the more elaborate the engravings, the more interesting the reads. Many are highly literate, others are just delightful to read, and some get an outright laugh. Hard to keep up a pace when one is continually distracted.

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    pony21 Premium Member 10 months ago

    Also true: The same man never enters a cemetery twice.

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    snowedin, now known as Missy's mom  10 months ago

    How would a kid know about Heraclitus?

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    dadlivonia  10 months ago

    River and cemetery are not synonymous

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    BobCaldwell1  10 months ago

    Hereclitus—or at least as he was understood—was guilty of sophistry. He failed to adequately define or understand the word ‘same.’ Later philosophers made distinctions between ‘matter’ and ‘form.’ To take Heraclitus at an extreme, one cannot even step into the same river once, for it is changing as one does so.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member 10 months ago

    It’s good to see that absolutely everyone in the known universe is perpetually obsessed with someone else’s exercising habits. Kind of restores your faith in all of humanity, doesn’t it?

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    Rick Smith Premium Member 10 months ago

    It’s better to exercise around it than to rest in it.

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    dialfred  10 months ago

    And speaking about walking in cemeteries my brother & I when we were little would walk around Astoria’s old cemetery to look at the headstones

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    Billy Yank  10 months ago

    I suspect there are many Mount Hope Cemeteries in the USA. The one in our city is reasonably large and the old part has some challenging terrain plus many nationally important permanent residents.

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    unfair.de  10 months ago

    Must be a very good school, if some maybe 4th grader can quip about Heraclitus by itself and get it into a correct context, too.

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