I don't!
TillieNeuen
Yeah, I never looked into it for the same reason. The thought of me being in the DAR is still funny to me, but the thought of actually spending time with the kind of people who join the DAR sound ms absolutely miserable.
I have the same question. Tell us stories!
After my grandparents died, we found a family tree in my grandpa's stuff showing that some of his ancestors emigrated way earlier than any of us assumed. My first thought was, "why on earth didn't he ever share this with any of his history nerd family members?" My second thought was "it would be HILARIOUS if I could join the DAR."
I remember that one!
True, it's still pretty surprising though. A lot of their base have their doubts about Catholics, let alone people who belong to an entirely different religion.
I had several of the cartoon books, but the only one I remember specifically is the one where Dogbert asks a recruit for the holy war (Linux vs Windows, I think?), "Can you chant?"
Something about that just really tickled me.
Their faces look very Dr. Seuss to me
Calvin and Hobbes is still so good
He's probably gotten worse, but looking back, there were warning signs
Every time I hear something else about Scott Adams, I get more embarrassed about liking Dilbert when I was a shitty teen.
I watched the video, but all I want to discuss is how much I dislike the sweater the anchor is wearing at the end