Exact-Conclusion9301
Exact-Conclusion9301 t1_iwf54r0 wrote
Reply to Sometime in the early 1990s my parents thought it would be a good idea to give me this monstrosity of a haircut 💇♀️🤦♀️ by CucaMonga6425
That’s a dope sweater though
Exact-Conclusion9301 t1_iudpx84 wrote
Reply to comment by OuttatimepartIII in TIL dunce caps were originally a sign of high intelligence and wisdom. Philosopher and theologian John Duns Scotus was a proponent of pointy hats as a way to funnel knowledge to the mind and his followers, called Dunsmen, wore them. By the 1500s the Dunsmen fell out of favor as “behind the times”. by Aequitas05
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS, LARRY!
Exact-Conclusion9301 t1_iudjxyf wrote
Reply to TIL dunce caps were originally a sign of high intelligence and wisdom. Philosopher and theologian John Duns Scotus was a proponent of pointy hats as a way to funnel knowledge to the mind and his followers, called Dunsmen, wore them. By the 1500s the Dunsmen fell out of favor as “behind the times”. by Aequitas05
Wrote the bulk of the series, Dude—and yet his son is a fucking dunce.
Exact-Conclusion9301 t1_ixh9t1g wrote
Reply to WASP pilot Nancy Nesbit seated in the cockpit of an AT-6 Texan at Love Field in Dallas, 1944. Colorized. by ectheow3
“We’re in the pipe - 5 by 5.” - Nancy Nesbitt.