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LOL doodles found in high school textbooks from around the world will help the healing…
11.11.2016
09:44 am
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Today is a day I’m not looking at anything political on the Internet. I just can’t. I won’t. I mustn’t! I’m not even clicking on any of my favorite news sites today as I just know I’ll read or see something shitty that will bring me down in the dumps.

So what am I left with? Cat memes and clickbait photo-themed websites. Yep. I wasted my time. I’m not proud of myself. But I didn’t get depressed or mad. In fact, I even chuckled silently to myself once or twice. Small victories. They mean so much.

So I’m going to do something similar here today as I simply don’t know what else to do. Some of these images you’ve probably seen before because a few of ‘em come from those slow-moving clickbait-y sites. I apologize in advance.

They are funny, though! Go on, take this slight distraction from reality with me, won’t you?


 

 
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Posted by Tara McGinley
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11.11.2016
09:44 am
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Chairman Mario: Impressive textbook doodles from Asia
08.22.2013
06:10 pm
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Depending on the subject, and my (lack of) interest in it, I spent whole timetables of my schooldays illustrating classroom textbooks with ink-stained superheroes wrestling parallelograms, isosceles triangles, and the redundant gerund. I considered myself as a fraternal pen-pal to Nigel Molesworth of the Lower Third, filling in the gaps of my education the teachers seemed determined to leave out.

Some of these doodles are wonderful, others less so. But where I’ve always thought of the abandoned doodle as something to be drawn and then left for another generation to discover, erase, amend, and (hopefully) enjoy, today’s doodles are preserved by smart ‘phone and shared on-line. Personally, I prefer the anonymity, transience, and even the surprise of finding smudged, thumbnail sketches carefully hidden in the pages of old textbooks.
 
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More textbook drawings, after the jump…
 
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Posted by Paul Gallagher
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08.22.2013
06:10 pm
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