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  1. about 13 hours ago on Non Sequitur

    The U.S. Constitution has been in effect for currently 235 years, but it is now that we learn that the president is actually an absolute monarch.

  2. about 13 hours ago on Brewster Rockit

    Though being integers, these numbers are so irrational that they believe themselves to be transcendental.

  3. about 13 hours ago on Brewster Rockit

    Too many people don’t know how to properly use the words “two”, “too”, and “to”.

  4. 1 day ago on Brewster Rockit

    It wouldn’t have worked. The computer would have simply replied that Pi is an irrational number and therefore has no final digit.

  5. 4 days ago on Brewster Rockit

    Are these numbers for real? They are not really representative of the Number world. Most Numbers are either a fraction of what they could be, or completely irrational.

  6. 4 days ago on Doonesbury

    I truly believe if “Dark Brandon” becomes a feature of Biden’s campaign, Biden will win in a walk.

  7. 4 days ago on Doonesbury

    You overlook that 46.9% of those who did vote was good to give Trump a second term. I believe if Trump hadn’t completely boshed the COVID-19 response (a crises where the proper responses and displays of leadership should have been straight out of Presidential Actions 101) he probably would have been reelected. It that fact doesn’t chill the soul …

  8. 5 days ago on Doonesbury

    You don’t get the grand plan: dementia in Trump is one of his more desirable features – for those who plan to be the powers behind the (literal?) throne. It would make Trump all the more malleable. In the first term, these “advisors” and party leaders let him have too much leeway. This is a mistake that won’t be repeated in the Trump second administration.

    Look to see who will be Trump’s vice-presidential running mate. If it’s someone who to a certain extent reminds you of Dick Cheney during the Bush 44 administration, …

  9. 5 days ago on Brewster Rockit

    If the 18th century astronomers had only named the new planet Caelus (pronounced “SEE-lus”), the Roman’s equivalent to the Greek god Uranus. It would have solved a few problems.

  10. 7 days ago on Non Sequitur

    Illustrating the relationship of ignorance and apathy.