To be fair I do say lesbianed at times to describe actions but I don’t expect it it to be considered correct by anyone but me.
To be fair I do say lesbianed at times to describe actions but I don’t expect it it to be considered correct by anyone but me.
Mad Max: Fury Road is a brilliant, miraculous action movie—and part of that is because it’s not really about Max,…
Ladies and gentlemen, the artist currently known as Doofus.
Who gets to decide what qualifies as making a big stink about something? Is the amount people are allowed to complain without being labelled an SJW in some way tied to the perceived importance of what they are complaining about or just by how much you agree with them?
Forget the ridiculous third reason for a moment. Why do there seem to be so many otherwise intelligent people who don’t seem to understand that the vast majority of the time it’s not appropriate to act on your sexual impulses? Literally everyday of the week I work with and walk by women that I am attracted to,…
Something good looms ahead.
Oh, look, you were able to stitch together a tailor-made pun! You didn’t waste any time hemming and hawing either!
Sew what?
The fact that no one has yet bitched, “This is a Sci-Fi blog!”
The music lesson is wrong. The clef there is a treble clef. The notes on the staff correspond to the bass clef like for a trombone instrument. What is DO (C) should be LA (A).
The girl blowing a bubble looks a LOT like it was based off a Bessie Pease Gutmann illustration. (Google image search Bessie Pease Gutmann bubbles and you’ll see it.) Which is pretty neat, as her artwork was most popular right around this time.
That’s how kids blew soap bubbles in YE OLDE DAYS before the little plastic wands we use now became more common. You see lots of blowing bubbles with either pipes or straws if you look at old illustrations.
..Maybe they were summoning some sort of.. Math..Demon.
correspond to November
And why is the 29 in red?
That just gave me the worst chills. Good show.
Something’s wrong with the December calendar. Not only is it missing the 31st, but he 2nd and 3rd are missing causing the rest of the calendar to be off. Did something happen that year to try and make up some days? Or did students fill it in as part of an assignment and just forgot them? Also, why is the 29th red? Was…
You should write a story. I’ll read it.
This is really cool. And I hope someone shows up to explain that indecipherable (to me at least) multiplication wheel. It’s kind of haunting me. Also- don’t you just love the beautiful handwriting on some of these? Just me?
So, I cannot understand the multiplication wheel. I see that there’s an alternating pattern at the bottom, but every other number seems random. And what did they do, just go around the circle as they went through the students?