I know some people (family friends) and they homeschool their kids. And because of it they're friends with Hugh Jackman and his kid. Just thought i'd share that.
Wow... Amazing art and a very interesting concept! This is very amusing from the very first page! =^_^=
Guess he was homeschooled because he's a warhead huh? And yes, you really miss a lot of stuff when you spend a lot of time at home...
Woo! If I had more time, I would like to read this all the way to the most recent page in one sitting! Anyway, I'll fave this! =^_^=
I'm never sure where I stand on home schooling. on the one hand a home-schooled kid can move at his or her own pace, thereby ensuring they can move as quickly or slowly as necessary to really LEARN what they need to; they don't have to worry about cliques and bullies and all the negative things that go with being in a public school system. But on the other hand, they also are not exposed to any new thoughts, ideas or people by remaining sequestered at home with the same people, the same ideas and the same thoughts. My family is home-schooling my niece and nephews and it is bad ... my niece is REALLY smart and she doesn't want to go to university - she just wants to raise chickens. I mean . . . what?? She doesn't like music, she doesn't like movies - she isn't interested in ANYTHING but chickens. That is not NORMAL for a 16-year-old girl. Not to mention the crazy religious and political notions they've put into her head. *sigh*
But, sorry for the rant ... that's one of my hot-button topics!
ParkerFarker at 6:37PM, May 27, 2009
I know some people (family friends) and they homeschool their kids. And because of it they're friends with Hugh Jackman and his kid. Just thought i'd share that.
Jabali at 2:19PM, Oct. 1, 2008
More robots than humans? Future rocks!
Future_Dude at 8:33PM, July 5, 2008
"Number Twelve Looks Just like You" was a Twilight Zone episode almost fifty years ago. It's pretty creepy. Fits this comic just fine.
Nako at 7:44AM, April 13, 2008
Wow... Amazing art and a very interesting concept! This is very amusing from the very first page! =^_^= Guess he was homeschooled because he's a warhead huh? And yes, you really miss a lot of stuff when you spend a lot of time at home... Woo! If I had more time, I would like to read this all the way to the most recent page in one sitting! Anyway, I'll fave this! =^_^=
martinlo_23 at 4:01PM, April 12, 2008
Okay thats it this place sucks!
The_Pin at 9:28PM, April 9, 2008
The Number 12 looks like you, like the band? Because that would be a sweet reference if intended. If not, then wow. Sweet coincidence :P
katyas at 5:01PM, April 8, 2008
I'm never sure where I stand on home schooling. on the one hand a home-schooled kid can move at his or her own pace, thereby ensuring they can move as quickly or slowly as necessary to really LEARN what they need to; they don't have to worry about cliques and bullies and all the negative things that go with being in a public school system. But on the other hand, they also are not exposed to any new thoughts, ideas or people by remaining sequestered at home with the same people, the same ideas and the same thoughts. My family is home-schooling my niece and nephews and it is bad ... my niece is REALLY smart and she doesn't want to go to university - she just wants to raise chickens. I mean . . . what?? She doesn't like music, she doesn't like movies - she isn't interested in ANYTHING but chickens. That is not NORMAL for a 16-year-old girl. Not to mention the crazy religious and political notions they've put into her head. *sigh* But, sorry for the rant ... that's one of my hot-button topics!
JakeNova at 6:58PM, March 19, 2008
The future sucks.