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She’s probably built her college career, if not her entire life, around a Gantt chart. Dating Walky slipped the schedule for freshman year and its dependencies something fierce.
Well idk if this will be when that happens. From Jacobs perspective it’s just having lunch with a friend. And I’m not sure how direct raidah will be about the situation. I’m kinda hoping she shows up though for dramas sake.
Now that I say all that I worry Joyce will the next target of a slander campaign
That’s not likely what the slander campaign would be though. If you’re mounting a slander campaign to keep your boy from being interested in another girl, “she’s interested in you” isn’t really the best approach. You want to find or make up nasty dirt of your rival.
True, but I thought the point of the slander campaign would be telling other people she was trying to get with Jacob’s boyfriend. If the point is telling Jacob mean things about Joyce, it’d probably be other stuff you’re right.
Well, done correctly, you start the rumors and by the time they get back to Jacob they’re not traceable to you, but yeah.
The point of the slander campaign would be to neutralize Joyce as a threat to the relationship and probably punish her for trying.
Besides, everybody who might care already knows she’s trying. Mostly before she did.
Tbh maybe this is just because I hate raidah and have almost no moral standards for her (besides using the word retard I guess) but I can see her convincing people Joyce was lying about being drugged or something. Do people know it was Joyce? Or just that Ryan did it? I can’t remember
I’m a bit conflicted. On one hand, Dorothy’s being fraying at the seams for a while, and I’m genuinely concerned for her. On the other, we get more sweet, sweet Dorothy time, which is awesome. She’s a lovely, kind cinnamon roll, on the whole. I’m finding myself wishing things were easier for her.
Which is exactly what this writing should be making me feeling, unfortunately. I just hope she makes it out of this one with her dreams intact, and doesn’t crash too hard.
Joyce really shouldn’t be surprised about this.
There was always the possibility that Walky would leave, and Billie doesn’t really hang with Sarah and Dorothy as they’re two serious and straight laced people who neither share in her idea of fun nor are impressed by her former hs status.
Then there’s Sarah, who probably doesn’t want to watch Jacob flirting with someone else right in front of her face.
Really, Joyce jumped the gun with this lunch thing. She should have finagled a dinner date with Dorothy instead. Then she’d be much more likely to have her all to herself, vs dividing her attention between multiple people.
Oof I’m real confused by Billie’s double negative.
And cut Dorothy some slack, Sarah. She just dumped Walky and is going through the rough post-breakup motions (though Walky has it just as rough if not more).
I don’t see a double negative. Those who say ‘Could care less’ when they mean ‘couldn’t care less’ are the ones who are saying it wrong. Yes I realise that’s most people! Seems to be more so from Americans than over here in the UK. Arguably it’s been so misused that could care less now leans couldn’t care less… but it definately isnt a double negative!
ಠ_ಠ “I couldn’t care less” is NOT an idiom just because people usually get the grammar wrong but are still usually understood. Idioms are phrases like “it’s in the bag” or “piece of cake”.
It’s been common usage for 50ish years. There are various explanations for its evolution and existence. Like other apparently nonsensical idioms like “head over heels”.
Like it or not, usage defines language – especially slang and idiom.
Pretty sure people with charisma absolutely apologise- when there’s a good reason to. Apologising without good reason feels kind of cringy- like the person is cringy, or eager to please, or in some other way lacking in confidence and self belief. And a lack of self belief is sort of the opposite of charismatic imo.
but, there are also still people who give the advice “never apologize”. they’re generally not people you ought to take advice from. they are unfortunately likely to be a subset of people with high charisma.
I’m inclined to agree with you. What the percentages are on those who genuinely believe that, and those who actually believe they’re awful but hide it (probably even from themselves) is up for debate. I’m going to go with 20/80 though.
Nah, that’s different:) the Canadian “sorry” isn’t necessarily an apology as such; it means something like “oh dear, a bad thing happened. If any of that *was* my fault I didn’t intend it”. It’s for when two people bump into each other, before they sort out whether either of them is at fault. It’s not for when you’re blaming yourself for random shit like Dorothy appears to be doing.
If Dorothy did leave, it could set up the next Slipshine: “Joyce and Jacob perform a flirt and then suddenly realize they are doing it and get extremely self-conscious after which Jacob questions his relationship with Raidah leading Raidah to confront Sarah and get a confession leading Joyce to blame herself and Jacob is mad until he sees how upset Joyce is over the consequences and consoles her and then they hold hands at the end which makes Joyce really happy because it’s basically fundie first base”
Actually, Joyce, your friends aren’t going to hang out with you and give you camouflage for interacting with Jacob. You’re going to have to one-on-one with him without appearing guilty, nervous or attracted to him. Good luck!
Meanwhile, I’m pretty sure that Joyce in panel 6 is a one-line summary of a Slipshine!
So, basically, the Dorothy/Walky pairing is what was holding together the group of friends?
… let’s see. Billie was there (under protest) because of Walky, Joyce because of Dorothy…. Sarah because of…
…. actually, my flowchart tells me that Joyce is the linchpin of the group, and Sarah only left because the fragile optimism of friendship which was slowly regrowing like a daffodil poking up through the cracks in her concrete heart despite her best attempts to exterminate it just took a bad beating.
Nah, this is just one of those unfortunate side-consequences of when two people in a social group break up. It tends to cause splits between the group as a whole depending on how acrimonious the break-up was. In my experience, people have a tendency to support one partner or the other, and friends start hanging out with one or the other accordingly.
In this case, Billie is following Walky because she’s his friend (and also potentially for the opportunity for more boozin’). Sarah is leaving because she either still feels guilty over trying to use Joyce to split Jacob and Raidah up, or possibly because she recognizes that Joyce and Jacob ARE growing closer, and because she still likes Jacob, it’s too painful for her to hang around, but she’s rationalizing it under the pretenses that she should “give Joyce and Jacob some alone time together”.
When hanging out with both sides of a breakup, you need some finely honed skills to deals with cognitive dissonance (aka there are several universes between how the sides experience the breakup, it’s reasons and timing) and a good pokerface.
Joyce may be a selfish jerk, but she is right in this page. DOROTHY, YOU BETTER STAY FOR LUNCH AND EAT SOMETHING! HUMANS NEED FOOD, YOU IVY LEAGUE WANNABE!!!! That is all for tonight, folks.
Please say Jacob and Dorothy have an important chat about work-life balance and moderation. Girl needs someone to point it out and Jacob seems like a good candidate, especially as he’s in prelaw and that’s one of the most intensive courses out there.
And then Joyce will love him even more because he took care of her wife.
Or Jacob will get into Dorothy and everything will go to sh~t.
FWIW, I’m still expecting Dorothy to shout at Joyce and rush off. Then we get the important and self-aware talk with Jacob in which Joyce learns that having someone detached from the circle is sometimes a guarantor of a painfully accurate summation of your mistakes.
Knowing Willis’ narration style, this either happens or we have to wait months for that epiphany, just like all the time it took for her to break with Ethan.
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Okay, everyone's jumping to conclusions, but Joyce was hit with a mysterious pink gas in Thursday's strip.
Now, in recent years, the police are known to increasingly use military grade weapons.
Which reminded me of this bit of proposed technology from the 1990s:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_bomb
hey, kid, what do you want to play with from the cool superhero movie? is it a nude, melting senator who feels like a stretch armstrong doll that has been left out in the son and maybe mildly chewed by a neighborhood dog? WELL, SON, YOU'RE IN LUCK!
Joyce is absolutely totally straight and just wants to hang out with her best friend, who happens to be another lady. This is normal behavior and a normal biblical quote to use that has no other context.
GAL PALS
OK, I said I was going to a thread of receipts together on the guy who runs Kapow, in odder to explain why I personally would recommend not giving him your business at TFN.
Starting with the original post, revealing the guy loves sharing right wing fascist stuff on LinkedIn.
Alex Maw@xjmaw.bsky.social ⋅ 6m
Since you might think it's weird you got a like on this over a year after the fact, the director of Kapow just shared this on LinkedIn; i.imgur.com/hqQYWgO.png
Joyce, you’re about to do that anyway
Gigidty
I lasso’d myself to my backpack once. They had to call the fire department to free me.
Kinky.
Aw man, you beat me to it!
Joyce is speaking with black-and-white speech bubbles. Is she undead?
Ooh, maybe she and Ruth finally understand each other!
Perhaps link text goes hereAmber may want to join the club as well?
Uh, just pretend I put this link: http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-2/01-pajama-jeans/time/
Excellent top-tier callback. Modern sitcom writers would applaud at the prestige of this callback. Well done.
Speaking in tongues
Richard of LfG would be so proud.
re: alt text. Did Faz make the chart?
Either that or maybe Dorothy learned how to make charts from Faz.
She’s probably built her college career, if not her entire life, around a Gantt chart. Dating Walky slipped the schedule for freshman year and its dependencies something fierce.
So how much time did she spend making the chart?
So that would be a leather chart, then?
“…so I guess our lunch group is down to a threesome?”
Slipshine, it is!
Parts of Joyce would likely be totally down with that.
Well that was as awkward as I was expecting. Good Joyce. Don’t let your friend self-destruct.
Dorothy’s a min-maxer, no way she puts points in charisma unless she’s a sorcerer.
She wants to make use of the Diplomacy skill, so yes she put points in it.
Or a bard! Which is probably the closest class equivalent to the career she desires.
This.
Or an Aristocrat. Lord Shojo made pretty good use of that during his reign, paranoid paladins aside.
If she wants to follow Shojo’s example she better be ready to lie s lot. And get a cat.
Good practice for anyone in public life, really.
Shojo was a NPC; that will never be Dorothy.
is it me or is that last frame of joyce unfinished?
She’s leaning in. The background is some stairs. They kind of merge.
ooooo i see it now
A chart? Is Faz back?
Ooooh, I have lots of empathy for Joyce here. I remember being wrecked in college when my regular lunch meetup got canceled for whatever reason.
Well, this is a bit of a social trainwreck isn’t it
Everything’s just been falling down the tubes lately.
Joyce lassoing Dorothy is definitely a fetish someone here has and that’s not even kind of a stretch
joyce, urban cowgirl
Is this a suggestion for the Slipshine comic?
“lasso me, joyce! tie me up!”
“what”
“you know you want to”
“what even”
But can she succeed in a charisma check?
Billie gave her a +1 buff a couple
turnsstrips ago…*plays “Rhinestone Cowboy” on the hacked P.A. speakers*
This is gonna be good.
Come on Dorothy, you should have known that ditching Joyce wasn’t going to work. She jumped you in the bathroom stall to dibs your spare time.
Billie’s gonna keep her word and go booze up Walky. Or at least herself.
But will she go back to Galasso’s to get the booze?
I’m thinking Dorothy is going to escape and Joyce and Jacob are going on a ‘date’.
And then Raidah appears.
And then someone is hurt and there’s no going back…
Well idk if this will be when that happens. From Jacobs perspective it’s just having lunch with a friend. And I’m not sure how direct raidah will be about the situation. I’m kinda hoping she shows up though for dramas sake.
Now that I say all that I worry Joyce will the next target of a slander campaign
Joyce: “So this is how it feels to be you?”
Sarah: “Yeah.”
Would it be slander to say Joyce is trying to get with Raidah’s boyfriend if Joyce really is trying to get with Raidah’s boyfriend?
That’s not likely what the slander campaign would be though. If you’re mounting a slander campaign to keep your boy from being interested in another girl, “she’s interested in you” isn’t really the best approach. You want to find or make up nasty dirt of your rival.
True, but I thought the point of the slander campaign would be telling other people she was trying to get with Jacob’s boyfriend. If the point is telling Jacob mean things about Joyce, it’d probably be other stuff you’re right.
Well, done correctly, you start the rumors and by the time they get back to Jacob they’re not traceable to you, but yeah.
The point of the slander campaign would be to neutralize Joyce as a threat to the relationship and probably punish her for trying.
Besides, everybody who might care already knows she’s trying. Mostly before she did.
Yeah, that all makes sense. I was initially assuming that the slander campaign would be during or after Joyce succeeding.
Tbh maybe this is just because I hate raidah and have almost no moral standards for her (besides using the word retard I guess) but I can see her convincing people Joyce was lying about being drugged or something. Do people know it was Joyce? Or just that Ryan did it? I can’t remember
Is Joyce missing her arms?
She’s leaning into the frame. The torso you think you’re seeing is a background of a road and some stairs.
Thank you
I’m a bit conflicted. On one hand, Dorothy’s being fraying at the seams for a while, and I’m genuinely concerned for her. On the other, we get more sweet, sweet Dorothy time, which is awesome. She’s a lovely, kind cinnamon roll, on the whole. I’m finding myself wishing things were easier for her.
Which is exactly what this writing should be making me feeling, unfortunately. I just hope she makes it out of this one with her dreams intact, and doesn’t crash too hard.
No, no Dorothy. Wait until Joyce and Jacob have sat down and THEN make your excuse, to give them a full lunch of flirting.
So should we start the countdown to Joyce realizing that she’s Bi? Cause it really seems like its coming soon
Honestly, and I almost never say this, I think she’s straight.
Isn’t her heterosexuality Word of Willis?
(by which I refer to this trope)
It is. His picture of bi characters was Ruth, Billie, Mike and Danny.
Word of Willis is great but it can’t stop me from reading her as bi. I see what I see and what I see is bisexuality.
Between Billie, Sal, Dorothy and Becky if Joyce wasn’t straight she would have had that breakdown already.
Billie is all, “I undid Joyce’s top button, my work here is done.”
I swear I was already working on this dumb fanart before I saw this update
Lunch is still on! Make it happen, Joyce!
The sad Joe in the background is a nice touch!
Thanks!
Poor Joe : (
Jacothy?
Joyce really shouldn’t be surprised about this.
There was always the possibility that Walky would leave, and Billie doesn’t really hang with Sarah and Dorothy as they’re two serious and straight laced people who neither share in her idea of fun nor are impressed by her former hs status.
Then there’s Sarah, who probably doesn’t want to watch Jacob flirting with someone else right in front of her face.
Really, Joyce jumped the gun with this lunch thing. She should have finagled a dinner date with Dorothy instead. Then she’d be much more likely to have her all to herself, vs dividing her attention between multiple people.
Billie’s actually putting in the time to support her surrogate brother, good on her.
Her insistence to help adds to my suspicions for where Walky’s story could lead.
Well her plan is probably still to get him drunk, which gives her an excuse to drink too, so it’s not like her motives are pure.
Oof I’m real confused by Billie’s double negative.
And cut Dorothy some slack, Sarah. She just dumped Walky and is going through the rough post-breakup motions (though Walky has it just as rough if not more).
I don’t see a double negative. Those who say ‘Could care less’ when they mean ‘couldn’t care less’ are the ones who are saying it wrong. Yes I realise that’s most people! Seems to be more so from Americans than over here in the UK. Arguably it’s been so misused that could care less now leans couldn’t care less… but it definately isnt a double negative!
♫ I hate these word crimes
Like “I could care less”
That means you do care
(at least a little) ♫
It’s almost as bad as using “walla” instead of “voila”, especially in writing…
Weird Al answers everything.
People say “walla” for “voila”? My brain just twitched a little.
It’s an idiom. It means what it means, not what the parts mean.
ಠ_ಠ “I couldn’t care less” is NOT an idiom just because people usually get the grammar wrong but are still usually understood. Idioms are phrases like “it’s in the bag” or “piece of cake”.
It’s been common usage for 50ish years. There are various explanations for its evolution and existence. Like other apparently nonsensical idioms like “head over heels”.
Like it or not, usage defines language – especially slang and idiom.
Or as always there’s an xkcd for that.
Do people with charisma NOT apologize? Does it detract from one’s dignity?
Pretty sure people with charisma absolutely apologise- when there’s a good reason to. Apologising without good reason feels kind of cringy- like the person is cringy, or eager to please, or in some other way lacking in confidence and self belief. And a lack of self belief is sort of the opposite of charismatic imo.
yeah, over-apologising is… not a good look.
but, there are also still people who give the advice “never apologize”. they’re generally not people you ought to take advice from. they are unfortunately likely to be a subset of people with high charisma.
I’m inclined to suggest that they’re a subset of people who think they have high charisma, e.g. Pointy Haired Bosses.
I’m inclined to agree with you. What the percentages are on those who genuinely believe that, and those who actually believe they’re awful but hide it (probably even from themselves) is up for debate. I’m going to go with 20/80 though.
Apologizing without good reason? They could be Canadian.
Nah, that’s different:) the Canadian “sorry” isn’t necessarily an apology as such; it means something like “oh dear, a bad thing happened. If any of that *was* my fault I didn’t intend it”. It’s for when two people bump into each other, before they sort out whether either of them is at fault. It’s not for when you’re blaming yourself for random shit like Dorothy appears to be doing.
If Dorothy did leave, it could set up the next Slipshine: “Joyce and Jacob perform a flirt and then suddenly realize they are doing it and get extremely self-conscious after which Jacob questions his relationship with Raidah leading Raidah to confront Sarah and get a confession leading Joyce to blame herself and Jacob is mad until he sees how upset Joyce is over the consequences and consoles her and then they hold hands at the end which makes Joyce really happy because it’s basically fundie first base”
https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/base_system.png
youtube.com/watch?v=8fvTxv46ano
http://www.dangermouse.net/cricket/baseball.html
Actually, Joyce, your friends aren’t going to hang out with you and give you camouflage for interacting with Jacob. You’re going to have to one-on-one with him without appearing guilty, nervous or attracted to him. Good luck!
Meanwhile, I’m pretty sure that Joyce in panel 6 is a one-line summary of a Slipshine!
So, basically, the Dorothy/Walky pairing is what was holding together the group of friends?
… let’s see. Billie was there (under protest) because of Walky, Joyce because of Dorothy…. Sarah because of…
…. actually, my flowchart tells me that Joyce is the linchpin of the group, and Sarah only left because the fragile optimism of friendship which was slowly regrowing like a daffodil poking up through the cracks in her concrete heart despite her best attempts to exterminate it just took a bad beating.
Nope. Some people are shooting through to leave Joyce and Jacob by themselves together — Sarah at least and maybe Dorothy also.
I’m pretty sure Sarah’s leaving because she still likes Jacob, knows it won’t work out, and is sad about that.
Nah, this is just one of those unfortunate side-consequences of when two people in a social group break up. It tends to cause splits between the group as a whole depending on how acrimonious the break-up was. In my experience, people have a tendency to support one partner or the other, and friends start hanging out with one or the other accordingly.
In this case, Billie is following Walky because she’s his friend (and also potentially for the opportunity for more boozin’). Sarah is leaving because she either still feels guilty over trying to use Joyce to split Jacob and Raidah up, or possibly because she recognizes that Joyce and Jacob ARE growing closer, and because she still likes Jacob, it’s too painful for her to hang around, but she’s rationalizing it under the pretenses that she should “give Joyce and Jacob some alone time together”.
When hanging out with both sides of a breakup, you need some finely honed skills to deals with cognitive dissonance (aka there are several universes between how the sides experience the breakup, it’s reasons and timing) and a good pokerface.
Only if the breakup’s really bad.
Joyce may be a selfish jerk, but she is right in this page. DOROTHY, YOU BETTER STAY FOR LUNCH AND EAT SOMETHING! HUMANS NEED FOOD, YOU IVY LEAGUE WANNABE!!!! That is all for tonight, folks.
She dumped most of her stat points into intelligence, so her charisma level is quite low.
The main problem I have with believing that she dumped charisma is that Walky is not charisma.
No, he’s caramel.
Please say Jacob and Dorothy have an important chat about work-life balance and moderation. Girl needs someone to point it out and Jacob seems like a good candidate, especially as he’s in prelaw and that’s one of the most intensive courses out there.
And then Joyce will love him even more because he took care of her wife.
Or Jacob will get into Dorothy and everything will go to sh~t.
“Charisma” is the weirdest spelling for “backbone” I’ve ever seen.
I’m thinking that Billie is an RPG geek. In most RPG systems, ‘Charisma’ is a general category for the class of management/human interaction skills.
Once again, we are reminded that Billie is far more of a nerd than she’ll ever admit to!
But it’s Sarah that says that, not Billie.
Sarah’s the one that says charisma, though? Isn’t she?
*double checks*
Yeah, she is.
Forget snapping Jason’s suspenders Walky. Jacob has far superior ones.
FWIW, I’m still expecting Dorothy to shout at Joyce and rush off. Then we get the important and self-aware talk with Jacob in which Joyce learns that having someone detached from the circle is sometimes a guarantor of a painfully accurate summation of your mistakes.
Knowing Willis’ narration style, this either happens or we have to wait months for that epiphany, just like all the time it took for her to break with Ethan.
I wonder what’s happening with Amber and Sal right now… I hope AG didn’t take over and attack her or something.
AG has cooperated with Sal re macstabby, Amber attacking Sal would be far more likely.
Even Amber’s interacted with her without incident. Admittedly from the safety of a privacy chair fort.
Honestly, I think Amber would be more likely to run than to attack Sal.
Amber is the violent scary one.
Yet AG is the one who stalked Sal twice.
And Amber has never done more than run from her and as I said, interacted with her peaceably the last time they met.
And Joyce’s BDSM characteristics begin to emerge. Wait until Amber finds out.
Dorothy’s got enough charisma to be a paladin. Shame she’s not religious, she could get some sweet lightning magic out of that kinda deal.