Comic What you can do with a linguistics degree by Christian Brady|Published April 20, 2012|1 comment Wondermark by David Malki Be sure to visit David’s site for some more fun etymologies (and GREAT comics, often featuring facial hair). Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email TweetShare on TumblrMore Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Like this:Like Loading… Related
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Published December 4, 2013 The Hanukkah Duck 1 comment Wondermark is a high-larious and high-ly creative comic. I have linked to his work in the past, but this gem from last […] Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email TweetShare on TumblrMore Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Like this:Like Loading…
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Published November 29, 2011 Comic: Coffee with Jesus 13 comments UPDATE: In the comments many asked if books were available and they are! Pick them up at Amazon. I do not know […] Share this: Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email TweetShare on TumblrMore Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Print (Opens in new window) Print Like this:Like Loading…
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Oh, man. As someone whose graduate degree (but not job) is in historical linguistics, I told someone the equivalent of “this is all I have”today at lunch after explaining the etymological difference between “moot” and “mute”. Thanks for the laugh!