All funny or thought-provoking, except the last one. I don't understand what the creator is saying. Is it that since we can't get anything else right, we shouldn't expect to solve our contribution to global warming either? Or is it that the other things are more important? Or is it that the author thinks the other things could be changed but climate change is out of our hands, so we should focus on the first three instead? When I read it all I could think was, "well it doesn't matter if you're currently wealthy, well-fed, and living in a nice house if the entire planet becomes uninhabitable." I'm curious to hear how others interpreted the message?
When our kids were small, I bought a book with two versions of Jack and the Beanstalk. One was the usual story we all know.
But turning the book over, you could open the book from the other side for the giant’s point Of view. He’s talking a nap, and some kid breaks in and steals his golden egg laying goose etc.
There was one about the three little pigs also. I think they weren’t paying the rent.
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All funny or thought-provoking, except the last one. I don't understand what the creator is saying. Is it that since we can't get anything else right, we shouldn't expect to solve our contribution to global warming either? Or is it that the other things are more important? Or is it that the author thinks the other things could be changed but climate change is out of our hands, so we should focus on the first three instead? When I read it all I could think was, "well it doesn't matter if you're currently wealthy, well-fed, and living in a nice house if the entire planet becomes uninhabitable." I'm curious to hear how others interpreted the message?
To be fair, fighting climate change is a way of fighting hunger, homelessness and poverty (since all those will increase due to climate change).
Old version of Windows is brilliant!
B
When our kids were small, I bought a book with two versions of Jack and the Beanstalk. One was the usual story we all know.
But turning the book over, you could open the book from the other side for the giant’s point Of view. He’s talking a nap, and some kid breaks in and steals his golden egg laying goose etc.
There was one about the three little pigs also. I think they weren’t paying the rent.
Rosco
Great post; thanks!
Thanks for the giggles. i especially liked the freedom of speech one.
Prefectdt
LoL Hermione, absolutely love all of these, hard to pic a favourite
Hugs
Roz
My favourites: allergic to gluten and the old version of windows! thanks for the laugh
The old-time windows chat and freedom of speech are my favorites. Thanks for sharing.
Wendel
Hermione, good ones. Made me smile. The window one my favourite.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
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