Childhoods full of lies!

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9 Responses to Childhoods full of lies!

  1. Jeff Meyer says:

    My ancient eyes mis-read “modern” for “modem”, which led to some initial confusion.

  2. Goon345 says:

    took a bit of reading on wiki to get it but this is brilliant!

  3. Stripe says:

    Wrote a punk rock song once. Here are the lyrics (all of them):

    “Santa Claus Easter Bunny Tooth Fairy God!”
    -repeat-

    Best served atop heavy power chords, in a garage, with warm, flat beer.

    But, seriously, If we start off lying to children as soon as they are old enough to be deceived, how can we expect them to grow into trusting, or honest, adults?

  4. Susan says:

    Very funny, as usual.

    To Stripe, we do lie to kids, but I’ve run across many honest adults so I doubt it’s Santa et al that causes dishonesty.

  5. Eric says:

    You could add “Norman Bates” or something into the empty section in the middle.

  6. Ens says:

    If we never tell falsehoods to our children, how can we expect them to grow to question authority and think for themselves?

  7. Oedipus says:

    I’m sorry, I stuck brooches into my eyes, what’s so funny about this comic?

    In all seriousness, well done. Very clever.

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