Commentary from the most important and leading critics of the science of Cartoonology:
I think he needs to think more in terms of "Extonal periaculous theory". I can see by his ideas that he is
mixing harmonic tonality with a dis-associate foundation.
That sounds like a bunch of Jurasic bugly-boo. He needs to stop dabbling with his little symphony and come back to grad school.
Those equations he left on the chalkboard aren't solving themselves.
Now just because he's off to a rought start, no reason for him to throw in the towell. Rome wasn't built in a day you know.
Uh-huh, well have you ever heard of Gome, or Cit-a-mug-Dome? No? I didn't think so - you know what those were?
A couple of the many Rome wanna-bees at that time. Oh you didn't know this? There were many little town's trying to become
big empire's. Foolish little towns! They should have stuck to towning!
Mmm, what exactly is 'towning'? And Gome? I don't think so. I've been around a LONG time. There was no Gome.
Oh no! It's a fact! The Gome's tried to start turn there family dynasty into an empire! It's true!