May 6, 2016 by Wrong Hands
Posted in Cartoon | Tagged Anatomy, Comic, Economics, Funny, Humor, Politics, Religion, Science, War | 27 Comments
War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’.
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Uh-huh! Say it again!
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War! *dances around kitchen*
Ear-worm for the day!
Nailed it!
Absolutely brilliant! If I could have had this chart on my wall when I was in high school, History would have been a lot easier to remember!
Wow. It really is that simple, isn’t it?
Love this – but as a grammar pedant I need to point out it should be “fewer people” not “less people”.
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I know – but in this case I thought the word “less” was funnier than “fewer”.
…and this is how the war came to pass… 🙂
In our history class, everything ended in a quiz, not war.
Um, should be “fewer people,” not “less people.” (Sorry, I’m an editor by trade, can’t help myself!)
Yes, but I thought “less” was funnier than “fewer”. Sorry, comedy wins over grammar this time.
Okay. Nowadays, the mistake is so common that I can’t tell when it’s deliberate!
Incredibly simply profound.
all roads lead to…
profound simplicity… the Bard lives on!
Reblogged this on Logbuch Labelizer and commented: Das kann man wohl so zusammenfassen
Fewer people (not “less”)!
wow.. this is going to make things easier to remember. 😉
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100% on point. Love it!
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fantastic!
A brief and beautiful illustration of man’s greatest repetition behavior covering all facets of human exploration. Then who is God?
[…] Source: anatomy of history […]
Interesting chart to describe history!
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War. What is it good for? Absolutely nothin’.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Uh-huh! Say it again!
LikeLiked by 1 person
War!
*dances around kitchen*
LikeLiked by 2 people
Ear-worm for the day!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Nailed it!
LikeLiked by 2 people
Absolutely brilliant! If I could have had this chart on my wall when I was in high school, History would have been a lot easier to remember!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Wow. It really is that simple, isn’t it?
LikeLiked by 1 person
Love this – but as a grammar pedant I need to point out it should be “fewer people” not “less people”.
LikeLike
I know – but in this case I thought the word “less” was funnier than “fewer”.
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…and this is how the war came to pass… 🙂
LikeLiked by 1 person
In our history class, everything ended in a quiz, not war.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Um, should be “fewer people,” not “less people.” (Sorry, I’m an editor by trade, can’t help myself!)
LikeLike
Yes, but I thought “less” was funnier than “fewer”. Sorry, comedy wins over grammar this time.
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Okay. Nowadays, the mistake is so common that I can’t tell when it’s deliberate!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Incredibly simply profound.
LikeLiked by 1 person
all roads lead to…
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profound simplicity… the Bard lives on!
LikeLiked by 1 person
Reblogged this on Logbuch Labelizer and commented:
Das kann man wohl so zusammenfassen
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Fewer people (not “less”)!
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wow.. this is going to make things easier to remember. 😉
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[…] worse. If only there were another way to work out our differences. This is the latest graph from John Atkinson at Wrong Hands. -via Geeks Are […]
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100% on point. Love it!
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[…] from wronghands […]
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fantastic!
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A brief and beautiful illustration of man’s greatest repetition behavior covering all facets of human exploration. Then who is God?
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[…] Source: anatomy of history […]
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Interesting chart to describe history!
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