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Title text: 'Webcomics in particular are pleasantly shallow.' |
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- People are so agitated today. I wonder if they would relax if they read more history.
- When you know enough history, you stop seeing yourself as an endpoint and more of a midpoint, you know? Tossed to where you are by the past, casting your own waves out at future generations. Don't you think.
- Nah.
- If people read more history, they'd be far more relaxed about the short term and far more terrified of the long term.
- The long term will not only kill them, it will make their social views quaint, their greatest concerns trivial and their scope of reality into an anthill built in a heap of dung.
- Tomorrow's news will be the same as today's, but history will one day shame them, mock them, and finally, like a clipped toenail, cast them aside.
- Well, what should we read if we want to be happy?
- I stick to comics, personally.
- smbc-comics.com
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- Grow up. AR 5 >
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