One Big Happy by Rick Detorie for December 08, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  3 months ago

    He’s not wrong.

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    mccollunsky  3 months ago

    That’s thinking outside the box, there.

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    cracker65  3 months ago

    That boy is so dumb he thinks a pig pen is something you write with. Foghorn.

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    Doug K  3 months ago

    On the board is written “1+2”, she said “two plus one”.

    She could be teaching about the commutative property of addition.

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    poppacapsmokeblower  3 months ago

    Two plus two equals five, for large values of two and small values of five.

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    bobtoledo Premium Member 3 months ago

    That must be the new math.

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    Curiosity Premium Member 3 months ago

    Define your terms!

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    EMGULS79  3 months ago

    In the olden days when cursive writing was still taught, it might have passed for a cursive capital Q. So maybe it’s a variable and James is just precociously doing algebra. (I’ve always thought those old fashioned capital Q’s were absolutely stupid and ridiculous. Even when I DID still use written cursive, my Q’s were always in the PRINTED form. As far as I was concerned, the only people who possibly ever actually wrote Q’s that looked like 2’s were gray-haired old ladies who wore spectacles on chains and white gloves even when indoors in their own homes, like in the black and white movies).

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    Strawberry King  3 months ago

    “I hate it when you’re right.”

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    Ermine Notyours  3 months ago

    I saw an educational toy that was a balance beam-type scale, with numbers with hooks that can be placed on the beam. The higher value numbers were proportionately heavier so they would balance out.

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    Ermine Notyours  3 months ago

    I saw an educational toy that was a balance beam-type scale, with numbers with hooks that can be placed on the beam. The higher value numbers were proportionately heavier so they would balance out.

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