I wonder if in the last panel he should have said something like “wow, that got huge.” It seemed like such a multifaceted analogy which I pinned down solely to “people following it.
I mean, what about
“That’s the resources you end up putting behind it.”
“That’s the stampede of angry people with torches and pitchforks following you afterwards”
‘That’s the representation of the chunk of you life now gone.”
etc.
I still like the strip. :)
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I had a friend who’s house had two bathroom. The floor rotted out in one, and so they simply started only using the other. There’s a logic there.
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I agree with Vachel’s sentiment here, but I also understand the almost fun excitement of things like theĀ “power gone out.”
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I think this was shortly after a tree feel on my girlfriend’s house (she was okay, but the house wasn’t).
if not, I have no explanation.
This was a fun strip to build a lead-up with, leaving readers wondering where it was going.
And in re-reading this, i find my choice of books charming and perplexing. What on earth was I thinking? Cathay by Ezra Pound? Strange.
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I think the thing about bubbles is that you really need to play with them or have someone else running around playing with them. Bubbles alone are not a game. Or not much of one.
Then again, i never understood the whole concept of playing very well.
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I have found that most dogs don’t have much love for the catching, that it’s all in the chase.
Most humans too.













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