Did you ever think "
Non Sequitur" would mare it past 20 years?
Woloski teeters and bumbles his way through the role of Doober like a bumper car gone wild, delivering his
non sequiturs with masterful timing.
"Her abundant humor seems driven by the
non sequitur. Part of her ability to see absurdity and irony in everyday life is her position as a cultural outsider.
Here is the
non sequitur that leaps off the page: "Iran's Hezbollah terrorist proxies have turned Lebanon into an inferno."
''Obviously, we misjudged how different people would react to Wiley Miller's
Non Sequitur syndicated cartoon published by the New Straits Times last Monday,'' the newspaper said.
The formulation of intelligent design is a default argument advanced in support of a
non sequitur. It is in essence the following: There are some phenomena that have not yet been explained and that (and most importantly) the critics personally cannot imagine being explained: therefore there must be a supernatural designer at work.
Parker's sex-focused
non sequitur reminded me of my experience on a Disneyland canoe ride a few years ago.
He explains
non sequitur as well as misplaced modifier.
I'm glad he has filled us in on the rest of it, but again, it's a
non sequitur. The letter he is quoting is merely one alum's account; others had opposite experiences and conflicting memories.
Ready for a real
non sequitur? In a gush of tolerance, 80 percent of respondents agreed that one could be a good citizen without Judeo-Christian values; a thumping 84 percent said people without religious faith can be good Americans.
"
non sequitur" were first published in Chicago Review 43:2
God rises magisterially to the occasion, but with a
non sequitur: Job's question to God (as George Steiner observes in Grammars of Creation) is ontological and ethical, but God's answer is aesthetic.
Non Sequitur, www.non-sequitur.net, is another offbeat, one-panel strip that has responded to the real-life events.
A common problem is the
non sequitur, a Latin term meaning "it does not follow." A
non sequitur is an inference or conclusion that does not follow from the premise, or a comment unrelated to the preceding one.