“This colorful, clever fantasy shows children how ridiculous and hurtful bullying is and presents it in a different perspective by having the adults bully each other. It was created by two experienced and caring teachers whose goal is to help those who have been or will be bullied. Bullying can affect all ages and is detrimental to self-esteem and self-worth.”
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeh wouldn’t it have been easier for you self-proclaimed “experienced and caring teachers” to give in-class seminars about this sort of topic? I mean, this IS ridiculous, but not in the way you two were probably hoping for. OH NO WAIT, I’M THE BULLY!
AlexB
6 years ago
If his quest is to end bullying, why is he doing it in secret? Pretty sure that’s counterproductive.
I don’t know which one is Lord Computesalot, but looking at them both, I can certainly imagine bullying in their pasts. And probably their present.
I’m not sure, but is old Lord Computesalot wearing a piece of Tony Stark’s face mask????
It’s incredibly hard for me not to give in to my evil twin, and say something along the lines of, “anyone who thinks that this is an appropriate cover for a commercial book deserves to be bullied.” I also second Alex’s comment–in secret? Why–so he won’t be bullied about it?
Absynthe Greene
6 years ago
The title makes it sound like the terrible campy film characters in a sticom would be made to watch in health class.
Zsuzsa
6 years ago
Excuse me. I’m diabetic, and after this cover, I think I need a shot of insulin.
“This colorful, clever fantasy shows children how ridiculous and hurtful bullying is and presents it in a different perspective by having the adults bully each other. It was created by two experienced and caring teachers whose goal is to help those who have been or will be bullied. Bullying can affect all ages and is detrimental to self-esteem and self-worth.”
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeh wouldn’t it have been easier for you self-proclaimed “experienced and caring teachers” to give in-class seminars about this sort of topic? I mean, this IS ridiculous, but not in the way you two were probably hoping for. OH NO WAIT, I’M THE BULLY!
If his quest is to end bullying, why is he doing it in secret? Pretty sure that’s counterproductive.
I don’t know which one is Lord Computesalot, but looking at them both, I can certainly imagine bullying in their pasts. And probably their present.
I’m not sure, but is old Lord Computesalot wearing a piece of Tony Stark’s face mask????
It’s incredibly hard for me not to give in to my evil twin, and say something along the lines of, “anyone who thinks that this is an appropriate cover for a commercial book deserves to be bullied.” I also second Alex’s comment–in secret? Why–so he won’t be bullied about it?
The title makes it sound like the terrible campy film characters in a sticom would be made to watch in health class.
Excuse me. I’m diabetic, and after this cover, I think I need a shot of insulin.