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Frankenstein & his monster.


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12 Responses to “Frankenstein & his monster.”

  1. So true!

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

  3. Tryannophobe Says:

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

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

  5. Politicians

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

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

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

    Or something like that.

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

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

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

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

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

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