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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 - Tabula rasa

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:59 pm
by cps10106
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Does this mean they actually will be seen starting middle school next year? OK, probably not, but I don't recall anyone mentioning anything about the "last year of elementary school" before. Also, I like how Millie and Felicia getting smaller and further away in each panel goes with Millie's talk of them entering a "larger world"...or am I reading too much into it...

And on a minor nitpicky note..."The possibility will be unlimited" sounds strange to me...shouldn't that be "possibilities"? Or maybe that's just me...

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:04 pm
by Baconsticks
Middle school?

I predict Zany Hijinks! :laugh:

And before anyone asks, wikipedia sez:
Tabula rasa (Latin: blank state) refers to the epistemological thesis that individual human beings are born with no innate or built-in mental content, in a word, "blank", and that their entire resource of knowledge is built up gradually from their experiences and sensory perceptions of the outside world.

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:36 pm
by The MAZZTer
Tabula Rasa was a good Stargate Atlantis episode.

... what?

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 9:53 pm
by CodeCat
Initially, I thought that when she said 'start over' it was a hint towards the fact that they seem to do the year over every year, without ever really advancing.

If Millie actually aged, she'd be 18 now.

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:04 pm
by Æron
Tabula Rasa was a good Stargate Atlantis episode.
...and an episode of Lost. (E101) :o
Does this mean they actually will be seen starting middle school next year? OK, probably not, but I don't recall anyone mentioning anything about the "last year of elementary school" before.
I like the idea of DCS moving up the ages of the characters again, either to middle school age or even to high school. It would offer a great opportunity to introduce some interesting new character dynamics/development. Currently, character development seems to be stagnating, with many brilliant storylines ending anticlimactically, such as the one where Millie strikes back at Jeremy. I was hoping to see some sort of change in Jeremy's behavior towards our two heroes, or just Millie in particular, but nothing ever came of it. (Unless I missed it somehow... Though I read the strip almost every day, as the RSS feed updates, so that probably isn't the case.)

With an age change, we could see O&M making new friends as personalities change (maybe some unlikely ones, which seems to be a direction DCS could take the current storyline...), getting actively involved in political campaigning, dating, etc, etc, whatever fits their characters... Ozy and Millie act so mature now anyway; we just don't see the innocent playing of children side of them as much anymore.

Just a thought.

P.S. Is there something different with the quoting in this forum? I can't seem to get quote authors to display correctly, so I had to improvise.

P.P.S. Scratch that, I got it to work. Thanks, Tarukai!

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:12 pm
by Tarukai
either just hit the quote button, or, after doing it myself, put [.quote="soandso"][/quote] without the . in it.

anyway, I agree that if he made the move to Middle School for them, that would be awesome, because I love when strips like this progress after a while of them being at the same state of age and such.

EDIT: no problem dude!

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:29 pm
by Rievan
I am pretty sure that the Tabula Rasa is a theory by John Locke, also in my opinion it stresses a posteriori thoughts chains.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:46 am
by Hyperion
I am pretty sure that the Tabula Rasa is a theory by John Locke, also in my opinion it stresses a posteriori thoughts chains.
In Western philosophy, traces of the idea that came to be called the tabula rasa appear as early as the writings of Aristotle.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 1:50 am
by datherman
It would be interesting to see them advance to middle school, but I'm not entirely sure that it'll happen. Would DCS re-create the roles of the teachers, principal, and school psychiatrist? They play a prominent role at certain points, and I don't know if he'd be willing to scrap them entirely.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 2:53 am
by Kazapsky
Losing the psychiatrist would be the only actual blow to the cast. Beau Vine and Sorkowitz have no business being in the education system, and Larnblatt's a virtually insignificant bit player.

Maybe cutting out the deadwood might make room for some more plausible antagonists.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 3:50 am
by Chris
Noes, I still want them to be in elementary D:. But, It's DCS' Choice since he did created O&M.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:14 am
by The MAZZTer
I don't believe those Hershey commercials. Change is a good thing every so often; it keeps things from going stale and getting repetitive. On the other hand I would miss those teachers and the psychiatrist and Beau Vine.

There is always a chance they could end up at the new school... but the obvious route, claiming that O&M's school is both an elementary and a middle school, isn't likely since the name of it firmly establishes it as an elementary school only IIRC. It could still be plausible the school recently expanded to include middle school grades.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 4:35 am
by Baxter Villa
Why not? My elementary school was K through 8th.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:55 pm
by Tom Flapwell
My most immediate reaction to the suggestion that they'll move on in a few months was regret, but then I remembered that changes like this are often good. I thought "Safe Havens" got a lot better when the kids left elementary school.

In truth, I think the chance of me liking O&M better once they enter middle school is about 50%.
If Millie actually aged, she'd be 18 now.
If she aged a year for each year of the comic, then yes. But the cast of "Peanuts" aged a few years over the course of 49.

Posted: Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:23 pm
by VolkswagenFox
I think I wouldn't mind if they where to go to middle school.