All the children are drawn without noses. All except 4 of the adults are drawn with noses. The implication is that the authors are using the nose as an indicator of maturity.
The four adults without noses are the gun nuts, Ned and Jimbo, and Officer Barbrady. Jesus is also noseless, but that may be a statement about Christianity or religion in general.
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As a matter of fact, I'm not, but my problems are with real people, not cartoon characters. BTW, I'm not surprised to see you in this thread, after my gun reference. Hit a nerve, did I?
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"No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wronged me, whom I have not repaid in full."
As a matter of fact, I'm not, but my problems are with real people, not cartoon characters. BTW, I'm not surprised to see you in this thread, after my gun reference. Hit a nerve, did I?
No you didn't, I'm well accustomed to some people having irrational thoughts regarding firearms.
I genuinely am sorry you're feeling some stress currently, I regard and respect you - even though we may disagree on some issues (I respect your right to be wrong :) ) - seriously: maybe a chat with your quack? They're limited I know but you do sound a bit down mate.
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Oliver Cromwell, 3rd August 1650 - in a letter to the General Assembly of the Kirk of Scotland