What I really love about this comic is that TT doesn’t even have to tell you which network this is. You just know.
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“[Doesn’t tell us] which network this is”? Except for that “Fox News” / “this network” in bold letters in the third panel … 😉
Off topic, but I love Fox!
http://mediamatters.org/mmtv/201107280007
1032 – that was the nicest smackdown I’ve ever seen. I didn’t realize until now how much Bill Nye is the Mr Rogers of science.
My favorite parts are:
1. The momentary look of shock on Nye’s face after the first question.
and
2. The “what a great question!” comment after the 2nd question, after Nye has properly identified his audience as a 4th grader.
1032: He definitely goes into 4th grade book learnin’ mode after that question.
You see, Mr. Fox News Man, big cupcakes take longer to cool than little cupcakes. If you want to get into algebra and geometry, little balloons have a higher surface to mass ratio than big-… you know what, nevermind.