Frankenstein & his monster.

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12 Responses to Frankenstein & his monster.

  1. gwjunkie says:

    There ought to be a third axis labeled “activism” but for a 2d graph this is pretty good.

  2. Tryannophobe says:

    Didn’t Dr. Victor’s monster teach himself to read?

  3. Michelle says:

    I think it could be titled “High School Kids.”

  4. Chris says:

    Politicians

  5. tudza says:

    Yep, Carl Sagan, Albert Einstein, trouble since the day they were born.

    That is, two fine examples that don’t fit your graph.

  6. Jack says:

    Einstein once said “Knowing too little is a dangerous thing. So is knowing too much.”

    Or something like that.

  7. Christian H says:

    Ah, Einstein’s theories made the A-bomb possible. I’d count that as trouble. He did, at least.

  8. mark says:

    Tryannophobe, I’d say the Monster was smarter than the Doctor …

  9. steven says:

    He also thought himself a language without ever interacting with another human being.

  10. kayti says:

    uh, he learned to read by watching the delacey’s teach Safie…. duh, so he didn’t really teach himself

  11. Required says:

    Too true. What is it about smart people and the propensity to get in really deep doo-doo?

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