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by David M Willis on October 20, 2013 at 12:01 am
  • 04 - Just Hangin' Out With My Family
└ Tags: jennifer, sal, walky

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  1. Juliecat
    Juliecat
    October 20, 2013 at 12:01 am | #

    WALKY, STOP BEIN’ RACIST

    • The Candyman
      The Candyman
      October 20, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      His hair alone counts as a hate crime.

    • Mkvenner
      Mkvenner
      October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

      It’s good that you’re trying, but I don’t think humor can help lighten the mood.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:38 am | #

        “That’s never true” I said, getting kicked out for cracking jokes at funerals.

        • Hoboturtle
          Hoboturtle
          October 20, 2013 at 12:40 am | #

          I dunno, I’ve heard some great funeral jokes, mostly from old people talking about how they’ll next.

          • Pyr05
            Pyr05
            October 20, 2013 at 12:50 am | #

            Depends on the family. Sure, they’re dead. Doesn’t change if they were a laugh riot or did incredibly laughable things in life. To mention those things isn’t really offensive. You are, after all, remembering them.

            • Jen Aside
              Jen Aside
              October 20, 2013 at 9:08 pm | #

              I went to a not-quite-funeral [the deceased’s ashes were being spread over Mt. Kilamanjaro as the service was being held], where the parents read a letter he had written as a child. It was the funniest plea for a raise in allowance I’d ever heard, and it was brilliant and was the epitome of the deceased, and goddamnit why did he have to die.

              Funerals are for the living, is what I’m saying.

          • Kelvandil
            Kelvandil
            October 20, 2013 at 11:43 am | #

            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkxCHybM6Ek

        • Mkvenner
          Mkvenner
          October 20, 2013 at 12:42 am | #

          Funerals depend on who the person was before going into the ground or burned.

          • GrrArg42
            GrrArg42
            October 20, 2013 at 3:30 am | #

            Sure, Hitler’s funeral was a barrel of laughs.

            • Kryss LaBryn
              Kryss LaBryn
              October 20, 2013 at 12:09 pm | #

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=W2sTq3iovUA#t=58

              It totally was. 😀 “Because,” in the immortal words of Eddie Izzard, “he was a mass-murdering fuckhead.”

              • GrrArg42
                GrrArg42
                October 21, 2013 at 9:18 pm | #

                “As many an important historian has said.” : )

          • Potatamoto
            Potatamoto
            October 20, 2013 at 5:20 am | #

            Or dumped in the Thames…or eaten.

        • Doctor_Who
          Doctor_Who
          October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

          I’m leaving instructions that anyone who speaks at my funeral has to open with a joke. I’m totally serious. And I might make everyone wear one of those Groucho glasses/nose things. Including me.

          • Wack'd
            Wack'd
            October 20, 2013 at 2:52 am | #

            I’m going with the Jim Henson rule. No one will be allowed to wear black.

            • John
              John
              October 20, 2013 at 10:34 am | #

              What did Kermit the Frog say at Jim Henson’s funeral?

              Nothing.

              • saltchocolate
                saltchocolate
                October 20, 2013 at 11:33 am | #

                I laughed. But jokes about funerals are different from jokes at funerals.

              • Toad
                Toad
                October 20, 2013 at 6:53 pm | #

                Oh nooooooo

              • adinfinitumspero
                adinfinitumspero
                October 20, 2013 at 8:30 pm | #

                I laughed, and then cried a little

              • StClair
                StClair
                October 23, 2013 at 4:27 am | #

                That’s okay. Tom Smith said it for him.

            • Jeff K!
              Jeff K!
              October 20, 2013 at 1:20 pm | #

              I want a group to sing ‘Just One Person’ at my funeral. And ‘Movin’ Right Along’. If I could get away with it, I’d have them also sing a pop song while bawking like chickens.

          • jiynx
            jiynx
            October 20, 2013 at 4:27 am | #

            i put it in my will that my funeral will include a clown to make balloon animals and a magician for entertainment.

            • The Phantom's Belch
              The Phantom's Belch
              October 20, 2013 at 5:48 am | #

              Fitting that you have a Walky gravitar. That’s totally something he’d do. 🙂

          • wondering
            wondering
            October 20, 2013 at 10:08 am | #

            I wrote the eulogy for my dad’s funeral. I deliberately made it funny and considered it a small victory when I made people laugh several times.

            • Jack
              Jack
              October 20, 2013 at 11:52 am | #

              I’ll do you one better. I wrote a eulogy for my dad’s funeral that was all jokes, because I couldn’t think of a better way of honouring my dad, whose real gift was the ability to make people see the funny side of life.

              Not only did everyone laugh throughout the whole eulogy but lots of people came up and told me that out of everyone who spoke I was the one who really captured my dad’s spirit.

              I was however terrified that no one would laugh before I actually gave the eulogy.

          • frigglefrackleonafrickenbaggle
            frigglefrackleonafrickenbaggle
            October 20, 2013 at 11:18 am | #

            im having my funeral be an auction for my body parts

          • ocbrad1
            ocbrad1
            October 20, 2013 at 1:15 pm | #

            A good friend’s father passed away on Friday. To honor his wearing of Hawaiian shirts every day he possibly could (he was a retired San Diego County Sheriff), people attending the memorial service will be asked to wear Hawaiian shirts in Sam’s honor. Totally appropriate. RIP, Sam.

          • Kraang the Somewhat Wobbly
            Kraang the Somewhat Wobbly
            October 20, 2013 at 1:19 pm | #

            “Open with a joke”… “I’m totally serious”…

            I’m not sure now if I’m drinking too much, or not enough.

          • Raye J
            Raye J
            October 22, 2013 at 1:48 am | #

            At my funeral I want an excerpt from any of the following read: a excerpt of a Discworld novel with (Terry Pratchett’s) Death, an excerpt from Sandman with (Neil Gaiman’s) Death, or an excerpt from Good Omens, probably with Aziraphale and Crowley. And non-depressing music. I would rather people remember and celebrate my life, than mourn my death. And they can wear any damn color they like.

        • Tahkuya
          Tahkuya
          October 20, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

          depending on who died: the level,amount and type of humor applied is what will be determined as funny

      • ADHadh
        ADHadh
        October 20, 2013 at 10:18 am | #

        “Lighten up”? DAS RACIS

    • Thor
      Thor
      October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

      Just for reference for people late to this discussion: (1) Both Sal and Walky have a skin tone of #CDA77E, and (2) that is completely not Sal’s point.

      • TPman
        TPman
        October 20, 2013 at 1:26 am | #

        Huh, could’ve sworn Walky was a CDA77F*.

        *I don’t know how it works, that could be electric blue for all I know.

        • shadethedemon
          shadethedemon
          October 20, 2013 at 1:33 am | #

          Would of been funner if you had said #CDA77D X.x

        • slicedtoad
          slicedtoad
          October 20, 2013 at 2:09 am | #

          it’s a hexadecimal RGB value. Each color gets 2 hex-digits:
          RR GG BB
          Lowest:
          00 00 00
          Highest:
          FF FF FF
          Thor got the color value by copying the picture into a image editor and sampling the color value (probably).

          • Thor
            Thor
            October 20, 2013 at 4:35 am | #

            Actually, I just used the Colorzilla plugin for Chrome. It gives me an eyedropper tool right up in my menu bar. Very handy back when I was doing web design stuff.

      • E.R.
        E.R.
        October 20, 2013 at 4:01 am | #

        Then what is her point?

        Seriously, I’d like to know. The only way I have to interpret this is that she has a MASSIVE inferiority complex with a side order of delusions, but that doesn’t seem entirely right.

        • jiynx
          jiynx
          October 20, 2013 at 4:30 am | #

          that or they outright treat him better. you’d be surprised how people from mixed marriages behave with their kids. it also happens a lot with sons being favored over daughters.

          • sps48
            sps48
            October 20, 2013 at 3:42 pm | #

            Or all parents, regardless of excuses.

        • Peer
          Peer
          October 20, 2013 at 4:33 am | #

          “Blackness” isn’t much defined by actual color (I guess. I’m not an American), there are tons of people who count as black but look more like they were dipped into tea once. It’s more about other “black” characteristics like, say, curly hair – anything that makes your black ancestry more obvious.

        • Hythrain
          Hythrain
          October 20, 2013 at 5:03 am | #

          I’m wagering her point is less on actual skin tone and more on personality. She’s saying that, between the two, Walky was the more “white” acting kid. This is jsut a guess, though.

          • Jackl
            Jackl
            October 20, 2013 at 11:22 am | #

            Yeah. In real life, arguments like this are almost always directed toward culture/personality rather than actual skin tone. You’ll hear insults like “oreo” thrown around (black on the outside, white on the inside, ha-ha-ha).

        • Swissaboo
          Swissaboo
          October 20, 2013 at 7:04 am | #

          You have no fucking clue what you’re talking about. Hair has basically always been a popular measure of “blackness.” In apartheid South Africa your legal race could be determined by whether a pencil could stick in your hair. By that standard alone: yes, she’s blacker than walky.
          And there are LOTS of other “black” traits like this, her eyes could’ve darkened first, her nose could be wider.

          • Kelvandil
            Kelvandil
            October 20, 2013 at 9:11 pm | #

            Yes, he has no clue. That’s why he’s asking.

        • ajm5007
          ajm5007
          October 20, 2013 at 1:18 pm | #

          Hair. It’s a hair thing. Also, Walky may have been genuinely lighter skinned when they were younger. Skin color changes over time.

        • DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
          DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
          October 20, 2013 at 6:31 pm | #

          Victm Mentality 101: Less focus on resolving anything or moving on with your life and more focus on “Waah wah waaaaah! It’s not faaaiiir! No one should ever have this happen to them! I’ve got soooo many hurt feelings and deserved better! Marsha Marsha Marsha!

          • saltchocolate
            saltchocolate
            October 20, 2013 at 6:43 pm | #

            . . .

            • Bronze Knight
              Bronze Knight
              October 20, 2013 at 9:45 pm | #

              Although a rather mean stance to take, “Shut up ant take it bongo” is how Life expects you to deal with most of the bull krap it throws at you. So, yeah, get over it Sal.

              • adinfinitumspero
                adinfinitumspero
                October 21, 2013 at 12:05 pm | #

                Er, sorry, it’s not to the point about anything at all, but your icon… that’s not how runes work. Sorry if you already knew that and just decided to spell it like that anyway, I was just sitting here trying to read it and it took me a second because of the bronzeh k-nig-ht

                On the other hand, I have heard it used to be pronounced something like k-nig-ht so

                • John
                  John
                  October 31, 2013 at 10:02 pm | #

                  The Old English word that “knight” is derived from was cniht (ᚳᚾᛁᚻᛏ), pronounced just like it’s spelled.

                  It’s not exactly a complimentary term, either. It literally means “serving-boy”.

          • Viktoria
            Viktoria
            October 20, 2013 at 11:13 pm | #

            Wow, your username really says all we need to know about you, doesn’t it? I look forward tto your immenent rage quit.

          • Nym
            Nym
            October 20, 2013 at 11:41 pm | #

            Step one on resolving interpersonal issues: all parties acknowledging the problem.

            On this front, Sal is doing pretty damn well. Sometimes, tough conversations need to happen before anything can get better.

          • Heather
            Heather
            October 22, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

            Oh yes, that’s something to tell the victims. “Psch! It’s not up to to decide what hurts you! That’s for me to decide! It’s your job to roll over and take it!”

            Let’s see, what are some other examples of this mentality? That guy who ran for governor in Texas who compared rape to weather. “If it’s going to happen any way, you might as well lay back and enjoy it.”

            If someone is claiming to be mistreated, especially for something they have no control over like race (or gender), decent people listen. They don’t say tell the person that they’re just whining and to get over it. That’s what oppressors do.

    • Ridureyu
      Ridureyu
      October 20, 2013 at 2:15 am | #

      Walky’s racism robbed those convenience stores.

      • JustcallmeSoul
        JustcallmeSoul
        October 20, 2013 at 3:23 am | #

        i find you Gravitar exceedingly offensive.

        • Insanely Asinine
          Insanely Asinine
          October 20, 2013 at 6:35 am | #

          Why is it because he’s black? If so I have bad news for you.

          • Drakey
            Drakey
            October 20, 2013 at 8:24 am | #

            Why isn’t it because he’s black. (you forgot a comma)

  2. OkamiKing
    OkamiKing
    October 20, 2013 at 12:01 am | #

    Oh….. Oh…..

    • KingMabel
      KingMabel
      October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

      OH

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:39 am | #

        OH.
        Make it count, play it straight, don’t look back, don’t hesitate.

        • KingMabel
          KingMabel
          October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

          I’m not mad at you for the reference. I’m mad because I gave up on that show/band years ago.

        • Thasvaddef
          Thasvaddef
          October 20, 2013 at 4:32 am | #

          Don’t look black?

          • The kid
            The kid
            October 20, 2013 at 11:01 am | #

            You’ve got the music in you?

            • Farmer_10
              Farmer_10
              October 20, 2013 at 11:31 am | #

              You’re halfway there?

              • David Willis
                David M Willis
                October 20, 2013 at 11:32 am | #

                LIVIN’ ON A PRAYER

                • tommytoms
                  tommytoms
                  October 20, 2013 at 12:53 pm | #

                  DAMN YOU WILLIS THAT WAS GONNA BE MINE

                • ocbrad1
                  ocbrad1
                  October 20, 2013 at 1:17 pm | #

                  Ok, Willis. This is the most comment appropriate-looking I think your Grav has ever been!

                • someguywithakatana
                  someguywithakatana
                  October 20, 2013 at 4:30 pm | #

                  Joyce is breaking up with you

                • AndromedaRage
                  AndromedaRage
                  October 20, 2013 at 5:24 pm | #

                  TAKE MY HAND, AND WE’LL MAKE IT I SWEAR

      • jesslin
        jesslin
        October 21, 2013 at 10:02 am | #

        …It’s magic! You kno-o-ow…

  3. The Candyman
    The Candyman
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Oh crap, Sal just went there.

    • Anime fan
      Anime fan
      October 20, 2013 at 12:18 am | #

      Sal tends to go to places no one else has the balls to go to. Mostly because she’s Sal.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:39 am | #

        And mostly because she was born without balls.

        • Doctor_Who
          Doctor_Who
          October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

          Sal has more balls than people with balls. She has metaballs.

          • SteelMachete
            SteelMachete
            October 20, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

            Sal has like… ten metaballs.

            • Rouge Mage Nick
              Rouge Mage Nick
              October 20, 2013 at 2:05 am | #

              They are made of Adamantium, Covered in Unobtanium, and forged in the fires of mount Doom.
              That is my MEME.

              • slicedtoad
                slicedtoad
                October 20, 2013 at 2:12 am | #

                So a fictional metal coated in a hypothetical metal forged in a fictional mountain. Sounds good to me.

                • Reynard-Miri
                  Reynard-Miri
                  October 20, 2013 at 2:29 am | #

                  Is unobtanium a metal? I thought it was a metaloid.

                • slicedtoad
                  slicedtoad
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:19 am | #

                  I should have said “material”. It can be anything with any properties. It’s purely hypothetical. It used when you need something frictionless or really light or really heavy or impossibly whatever.

              • MarcinMN
                MarcinMN
                October 20, 2013 at 3:20 pm | #

                Take the unobtainium out and I’m onboard. I always thought that was a stupid name… 😉

                • xKiv
                  xKiv
                  October 20, 2013 at 4:34 pm | #

                  You think Unobtainum is better?

              • Janos
                Janos
                October 21, 2013 at 1:53 am | #

                Deep dipped in Australium!

            • Tenn
              Tenn
              October 20, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

              And they are spicy metaballs.

            • Guest Person Dude
              Guest Person Dude
              October 20, 2013 at 8:08 am | #

              I read that as Ten Meatballs.

          • Lucie
            Lucie
            October 20, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

            I read that as “meatballs”…

          • taekwondogirl
            taekwondogirl
            October 20, 2013 at 12:37 pm | #

            Can we maybe stop measuring bravery by cis-male anatomy? That’d be great.

            • Leorale
              Leorale
              October 20, 2013 at 2:11 pm | #

              Some of my friends have recently switched to telling people to ovary up (instead of man up or grow some balls or whatever). But I spose that’s just taking it to cis-female instead of cis-male… aaand now I can’t stop thinking about gendered language.

              • xKiv
                xKiv
                October 20, 2013 at 4:36 pm | #

                Aren’t they also ball shaped, and a pair?

                • XLS
                  XLS
                  July 24, 2015 at 11:45 am | #

                  No and yes.

            • Quatoria
              Quatoria
              October 20, 2013 at 3:53 pm | #

              <3 taekwondogirl

            • dimblecon
              dimblecon
              October 20, 2013 at 8:32 pm | #

              Can we maybe stop measuring bravery by cis-male anatomy?

              There are no transwomen who have the same anatomy?

              Tch, transophobic.

              • taekwondogirl
                taekwondogirl
                October 20, 2013 at 10:46 pm | #

                You are quite clearly belying my intent and trying to bait me, instead of actually believing the point you’re posting about. Stop it.

                • Random832
                  Random832
                  October 21, 2013 at 10:03 am | #

                  It (and your original phrasing) is a symptom of the fact that we have no generally-agreed-upon adjectives that refer to sex and not to gender.

            • adinfinitumspero
              adinfinitumspero
              October 21, 2013 at 12:08 pm | #

              why does everyone think women don’t have balls ? How are ovaries not balls ? We don’t say testicles.

              • taekwondogirl
                taekwondogirl
                October 21, 2013 at 6:09 pm | #

                I know that this is an attempt to work with what’s already in place, but balls are vernacular intending to mean testicles. Cajones in Spanish. I’m sure it’s pretty equivalent in other languages.

                • Mike Crichton
                  Mike Crichton
                  October 22, 2013 at 8:28 pm | #

                  How about “gonads”, then? That’s explicitly gender neutral, and sounds both cooler and marginally less crude.

                • XLS
                  XLS
                  July 24, 2015 at 11:48 am | #

                  Really, I’ve only ever heard it used to refer to cis men. So I’d argue even if it was meant to be gender neutral, its failing.

        • Scott
          Scott
          October 20, 2013 at 3:57 am | #

          Walky’s balls came out whiter than Sal’s balls.

          • Whatev
            Whatev
            October 20, 2013 at 4:37 am | #

            In fact, she got blackballed.

            • The kid
              The kid
              October 20, 2013 at 11:03 am | #

              Better than blue balled I suppose…..

      • K. Ivan Ruppert
        K. Ivan Ruppert
        October 20, 2013 at 2:04 am | #

        Those who are aware of Mssr Willis’ work will know Sal is not sal without angst.

  4. Hoboturtle
    Hoboturtle
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Oh….. Well Damn…

  5. LoneWolf
    LoneWolf
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Wait…what?

    • KingMabel
      KingMabel
      October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

      Believe it or not this makes sense. Jealousy is like blackmail: it only has to make sense to one person

      • I don't know what to put here.
        I don't know what to put here.
        October 20, 2013 at 1:32 am | #

        BLACKmail.

        • Kennerly
          Kennerly
          October 20, 2013 at 1:42 am | #

          BlackMALE

          • Reynard-Miri
            Reynard-Miri
            October 20, 2013 at 2:29 am | #

            *facepalm*

          • Gosei
            Gosei
            October 20, 2013 at 2:35 am | #

            BlaCKMAle

            • Thasvaddef
              Thasvaddef
              October 20, 2013 at 4:33 am | #

              bLACKmALE

              • Ambar
                Ambar
                October 20, 2013 at 6:28 pm | #

                Then go buy some…

                • Hoboturtle
                  Hoboturtle
                  October 20, 2013 at 7:03 pm | #

                  I don’t think that’s legal anymore.

      • slicedtoad
        slicedtoad
        October 20, 2013 at 2:14 am | #

        Wait, doesn’t blackmail make sense to both parties? The blackmailer has to understand in order to come up with the plan and the blackmailee needs to understand and care in order to pay.

        • gangler
          gangler
          October 20, 2013 at 2:58 am | #

          All the blackmailer has to understand is that it makes sense to the blackmailee.

          • KingMabel
            KingMabel
            October 20, 2013 at 10:09 am | #

            True. One can literally just go ” Give me half of your paycheck for the next month or I’ll tell everyone you know that you like watching cartoons in the morning!” As long as this person is embarrassed by watching morning cartoons, then blackmail works.

            Same with jealousy. As long as one is insecure or embarrassed about something (taller, shorter, acting meaner, acting nicer, even eye color or hair length)

            • kiapdx
              kiapdx
              October 20, 2013 at 11:16 pm | #

              Likewise, the threat could simply be “I’ll tell everyone what you did yesterday morning” and the blackmailer doesn’t need to know what it was, they just have to see the reaction in the other person that they don’t want anyone to know.

  6. Keroshino
    Keroshino
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Awww Snap!

  7. Geminia999
    Geminia999
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    How? I mean, they are babies and their skin colour is essentially the same. Seems like it’d take a bit longer.

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      October 20, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      Babies even look more alike without their skins.

      • Anime fan
        Anime fan
        October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

        What the hell? Who let Mike into the comment section again?

        • Plasma Mongoose
          Plasma Mongoose
          October 20, 2013 at 12:25 am | #

          Mike lets himself in… with the help of his supplies of nickels.

          • Yotomoe
            Yotomoe
            October 20, 2013 at 12:40 am | #

            Mike comes in and out.
            I’m implying that the thing he does this with are your mothers.

      • begbert2
        begbert2
        October 20, 2013 at 8:11 pm | #

        Okay, I laughed, out loud, for about a minute. Talk about the out of nowhere, amazingly…something comment. Kudos.

    • Heatth
      Heatth
      October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

      Sal have “black hair”. Walky does not. Walky is, therefore, “whiter”.

      There is no indication it actually started literally when they were born. However, by the time they were, say, 3 or 4 years old the hair difference would already be obvious. Thus, the different treatment would be there as far as Sal can remember.

      • Van Dyne
        Van Dyne
        October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

        Come on guys, even Walky acknowledges it.

        • Glynvel
          Glynvel
          October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

          Was just getting ready to link this. Thank you.

        • OkamiKing
          OkamiKing
          October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

          You know its times like these I wanna post the continuity song

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 12:41 am | #

          He’s Ambiguousely brown.

        • Bill
          Bill
          October 20, 2013 at 12:50 am | #

          Walky is not ‘ambiguously brown’, he’s khaki, just like in the limerick.
          There once was a maiden named Starkey,
          who had an affair with a darkie.
          The result of her sins
          was quadruplets, not twins:
          One white, one black, and two khaki.

          • Historyman68
            Historyman68
            October 20, 2013 at 1:40 am | #

            That only really rhymes if you say it with a ridiculous Australian accent. And like most best limericks it’s a little fucked up, and weirdly Mendel-accurate.

            • Blue
              Blue
              October 20, 2013 at 11:10 am | #

              No, ‘car-key’ is pretty standard Aussie pronunciation. (My friend uses it and her accent is hard to detect overall)

              • XLS
                XLS
                July 24, 2015 at 11:51 am | #

                Is that for the colour?

                Man no-one is Australia would ever understand me, I’m gaining a list as long as my arm for extra r’s in places.

          • The Phantom's Belch
            The Phantom's Belch
            October 20, 2013 at 5:52 am | #

            As recited by James Earl Jones in an old 1970s pirate movie, the name of which I forget.

            • Bill
              Bill
              October 20, 2013 at 2:52 pm | #

              Very good!!  The movie was “Swashbuckler”, and also starred Robert Shaw, Peter Boyle, and Geneviève Bujold, along with Geoffry Holder (the “uncola nut” dude), and Beau Bridges.

        • TEi
          TEi
          October 22, 2013 at 12:47 pm | #

          Thank you for linking this. I’m a dumb and didn’t understand what Sal meant by this, but I knew it was deeper than their skin color. Now I am less of a dumb. <3

    • Jetstream
      Jetstream
      October 20, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

      It’s not about skin color folks.

      • Geminia999
        Geminia999
        October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

        It is when we are talking about babies

        • danshive
          danshive
          October 20, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

          I sincerely doubt Sal remembers the baby times, so that’s pretty irrelevant regardless of Sal’s words. As far back as she remembers is all that matters.

          • Pyr05
            Pyr05
            October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

            Don’t be so sure on that. Some people have fantastic memory. Also, even going back to toddler, it could have been evident.

            • danshive
              danshive
              October 20, 2013 at 1:06 am | #

              Based on what I’ve read / been taught of psychology and how nuts memory can be, I’m pretty sure about that. I wouldn’t trust any supposed memories from super early on. I confess to not being 100% sure of when permanent memories are supposed to start forming (and it probably does vary a little), but I’d consider any memories prior to being four dubious short of there being evidence to confirm them.

              • TPman
                TPman
                October 20, 2013 at 1:33 am | #

                Indeed, if you “remember” something from that far back it’s more likely imagined. Not that Sal, or most people, would feel that way about their “memories”.

              • Davany
                Davany
                October 20, 2013 at 1:34 am | #

                Two and a half are when the hazy permanent memories start forming. Three is when they get firmer. You /can/ remember stuff from earlier, but it depends on the child.

                Early childhood teacher, so.

              • TPman
                TPman
                October 20, 2013 at 1:35 am | #

                Also worth noting that she never mentioned remembering anything. It’s probably a conclusion she came to.

              • slicedtoad
                slicedtoad
                October 20, 2013 at 2:23 am | #

                permanent memories are not a thing. Memory is incredibly fickle.
                There was a study where they “convinced” some teenagers (I think it was teens) that they had been sexually abused as children (when they hadn’t been). But they didn’t just convince them, they actually got them to develop memories of it. Basically our brains can create memories from nothing.

                • Kelvandil
                  Kelvandil
                  October 20, 2013 at 1:20 pm | #

                  How the hell did they get that past the ethics committee?

                • TPman
                  TPman
                  October 20, 2013 at 8:29 pm | #

                  Brings to mind the McMartin Preschool Trial. The most expensive court case in US history, and it was based on faulty memories. Kids claimed that they were molested in underground tunnels beneath the school. And made claims about satanic rituals, hot air balloon rides, Chuck Norris and people being flushed down toilets.

                • Jelli
                  Jelli
                  October 20, 2013 at 8:44 pm | #

                  They didn’t. Most memory studies involving manufactured memories involve showing subjects altered photographs, and seeing if they remember a non-existent event, such as this study: http://link.springer.com/article/10.3758%2FBF03196318?LI=true#page-

                  Slicedtoad may be referring to completely different events in the 1980s, in which police and others convinced children they remembered being molested/exposed to Satanic abuse as part of a moral panic. The McMartin preschool trials were the most famous of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMartin_preschool_trial

                • slicedtoad
                  slicedtoad
                  October 21, 2013 at 12:44 am | #

                  yes, you’re right. I thought something might be wrong when I posted that. It’s been a while since I studied the mcmartin trials.

              • Dallium
                Dallium
                October 20, 2013 at 2:22 pm | #

                I am 100% sure that as a 3-year old, the first time I was handed my little brother, in a room that would have had to been filled with adults, for whom said little brother would have been the center of attention even had he not been handed to me (which I’m sure crossed the line from “Dwaaaah” to vomiting pure cane sugar) I unwrapped his swaddling to see what his umbilical cord looked like, and it was Patel colored with shapes like Santa Claus and animal faces and stuff.

                That’s how reliable early memory is.

              • kelticat
                kelticat
                October 20, 2013 at 3:03 pm | #

                It could be an built up memory. Just little signs that build up over time, which brings you to the conclusion that someone doesn’t like you as much as they like someone else.
                As a kid, my memories of one of my grandmothers, was that she hated me. Partially true. She really disapproved of my existence.

          • Elva Rodríguez
            Elva Rodríguez
            October 20, 2013 at 3:19 pm | #

            She doesn’t need to remember, she just need to look a photo or listen to what their parents said when refering to them as babies. My own parents sometimes mention how my brother born pale as a sheet, my sister pink, I purple (I don’t know what the hell with that), or so.

            After some days or so the skin star to take their actual color, so even if they are twins they didn’t necesary have the same born-skin-color. And being they twins and the first and only child of them the diference must have left quite a impresion in their parents.

            • XLS
              XLS
              July 24, 2015 at 11:53 am | #

              Sorry I didn’t see yours till after I posted!

          • XLS
            XLS
            July 24, 2015 at 11:52 am | #

            Can I just step in and say she doesn’t need to remember being a baby, she needs to remember it always being true, and then see baby photos of her looking more black, and there you have it. There’s probably baby photos!

        • ajm5007
          ajm5007
          October 20, 2013 at 1:22 pm | #

          Nope, not even then, necessarily.

        • Jetstream
          Jetstream
          October 21, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

          She’s not talking about being a baby either. She’s making an illustrative statement. “It started when we were born,” means “it’s always been like this!”

    • DanielleM
      DanielleM
      October 20, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

      Genetics are a funny thing? I’m biracial (half black half white) and I was (apparently) born with green eyes and fair hair (it got darker as I got older). It happens.

      • Saru
        Saru
        October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

        Are both your parents half by any chance? That’s when all the crazy stuff happens. Half-Japanese people with blue eyes, etc.

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 12:29 am | #

          As far as I know? No and I sadly didn’t get to keep my green eyes.

          • Ryune
            Ryune
            October 20, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

            Babies have less pigmentation when they come out because very little melanin is produced in utero. Melanin production kicks in outside of the womb because of sunlight. Lots of babies are born with light colored eyes that darken as they get older. I had blue eyes in all my baby pics, and now they’re hazel.

            • taekwondogirl
              taekwondogirl
              October 20, 2013 at 12:40 pm | #

              I’ve been told that eye color is based off predispositions to illnesses and such. Not sure how much stock there is in that, but I have brownish hazel-grey eyes in the winter, and in the summer when my allergies kick in, they start getting green. The worse my allergies are, the greener they are. It’s odd.

              • Shlalg
                Shlalg
                October 21, 2013 at 2:47 pm | #

                I’d guess your eyes only look more green when allergy season hits, because your eyes would be getting red and puffy. Red and green contrast, so the redder your eyes get, the more the green stands out.
                Eyes don’t change colours once you are grown. Light reflects and makes them look a bit different, but they will not actually change.
                I know my eyes look different colours to me at times, and I know people will argue this and are sure their eyes change colours.
                But they don’t. I’ve been told this by an optometrist.

      • e-
        e-
        October 20, 2013 at 1:37 am | #

        This is practically a human universal (probably multi-species, actually) that babies are lighter in hair, skin, and eye color and darken with age. Some ethnicities start with totally blond hair that goes completely dark-brown by adulthood.

        • Salty
          Salty
          October 20, 2013 at 2:58 am | #

          That would be me. But I’m generically white.

          • StClair
            StClair
            October 23, 2013 at 4:34 am | #

            Same. So very, very white. (Almost entirely Anglo-Gaelic, ethnically speaking.)

            I was blond as a toddler. Only my eyebrows still are.

      • Zenithar
        Zenithar
        October 20, 2013 at 8:23 pm | #

        I’m pretty darn black from black parents and I came out looking like an ‘Eskimo baby,’ according to my mom. Maybe that’s the Native American showing up, but yeah, an Asian family probably could have taken me home by accident and not noticed anything for a while.

      • Roborat
        Roborat
        October 21, 2013 at 4:27 pm | #

        Hmm. “(apperently) born”? So, you are not sure if you were born? What are the alternatives, hatched? summoned?

  8. Mr. Random
    Mr. Random
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    I… Kinda never noticed.

    • Shadow12000
      Shadow12000
      October 20, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      I…still don’t really notice

    • Jetstream
      Jetstream
      October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

      She’s referring to Walky’s attitude, not his skin color.

      She’s stereotyping to make her point.

      It’s a very confusing bit of stereotype, as I’m not sure what “race” Sal’s supposed to act like.

      I’m guessing a lot of this is pretty much all irrational.

      • Sporky
        Sporky
        October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

        Given her father’s comment about how he preferred her hair straight, I think that it’s not irrational at all.

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

          I wouldn’t be surprised if Sal’s mom did a lot of bongoing about Sal’s hair being harder to comb when they were children and started putting relaxer in her daughter’s hair early. I’m also sure Sal heard the term “good hair” thrown around more than once when she was around her dad’s side of the family.

          • saltchocolate
            saltchocolate
            October 20, 2013 at 6:19 pm | #

            ^^^^^ This.

        • XLS
          XLS
          July 24, 2015 at 11:57 am | #

          No kidding! Thanks for pointing it out.

      • Heatth
        Heatth
        October 20, 2013 at 12:17 am | #

        I don’t think it is attitude, no. It is not like Sal herself “acts black” either, after all. The key is most certainly the hair. It is probably why she is so protective about it.

        • Zebalien
          Zebalien
          October 20, 2013 at 1:56 pm | #

          At our high school (yes, high school, so this is probably terribly, terribly skewed and wrong, whatever) “blackness” is a sliding scale that everyone at the school understands. We have people who, by skin tone are blacker than the social implications of strong racist undertones, are generally accepted as “white”. Same the other way around; for a more popular example, Macklemore is white, but our school regards him as “black”.
          As near as I can figure, it’s a culture thing, and black and white are just the terms for the culture. And by our rules, Sal is blacker than her brother by a hell of a lot, and her brother is nearly as white as us anime club bronies who don’t do parties or drugs.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:42 am | #

        Sal has a fro, and Walky has naturally straight hair. When she was a kid she probably didn’t straiten it so the damage was already done.

  9. Plasma Mongoose
    Plasma Mongoose
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Unless Sal also bleaches her skin, she looks the exact same colour as Walky.

    • Michael
      Michael
      October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      Well, in the Walkyverse it was established that Walkys inability to dance is because of his white genes. Now, I have no proof that Sal can dance, but this could be how he’s whiter.

      • Plasma Mongoose
        Plasma Mongoose
        October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

        So does that mean that if you look black but can prove that you cannot dance or jump, you gain automatic white status? This new knowledge can change EVERYTHING! 😀

        • Hoboturtle
          Hoboturtle
          October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

          Shhhhh, keep it down. I’ll lose my black card if that info gets out

        • nekobawt
          nekobawt
          October 20, 2013 at 12:56 am | #

          exhibit a

          i can totally picture walky doing the carlton dance to the ending credits song for dexter and monkey master season 4. is it just me?

        • TPman
          TPman
          October 20, 2013 at 1:40 am | #

          So if you have two skills- one white-specific, and one black-specific, you can switch races back and forth by proving you are not a member of one race and then the other?
          Or would that just make you raceless?
          Biology is confusing.

          • xKiv
            xKiv
            October 20, 2013 at 4:48 pm | #

            But you have to keep people who saw proof A from seeing proof B (and vice versa), else you will be something worse.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

        Sal can twerk with the best of them. She can also get down, boogie, and back dat ass up.

        • Doctor_Who
          Doctor_Who
          October 20, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

          Twerking is something done by idiot bimbos who want to be cool and aren’t.

          Sal is much too cool to do it. Not to mention far too dignified.

          • Yotomoe
            Yotomoe
            October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

            All black girls have a little bit of twerk in them. It’s just back in the day we called it Booty Shakin’.

            • Plasma Mongoose
              Plasma Mongoose
              October 20, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

              Anyone with some bootay and working hips can twerk, it’s just that you are better off not seeing 99% of all the twerks ever done.

            • LiaHansen
              LiaHansen
              October 20, 2013 at 1:50 am | #

              The Twerk resides within us all. Embrace it. EMBRACE THE TWERK.

              • Tom Speelman
                Tom Speelman
                October 20, 2013 at 2:33 am | #

                But I’m scared of the twerk!

              • Insanely Asinine
                Insanely Asinine
                October 20, 2013 at 6:41 am | #

                My ass consists of memories, nightmares, and skulls.

                • Yotomoe
                  Yotomoe
                  October 20, 2013 at 10:59 am | #

                  That sounds ASSinine.

                • The kid
                  The kid
                  October 20, 2013 at 11:10 am | #

                  Yotomoe you need to Buttout with these B(p)uns of yours.

              • Varangian
                Varangian
                October 21, 2013 at 8:17 am | #

                Everybody’s twerkin’ for the weekend. Even Sal.

          • fit-to-freak
            fit-to-freak
            October 20, 2013 at 5:14 pm | #

            no? it’s a dance created by black women with a long cultural history? that’s a super not okay thing to say- and even if it didn’t have the long heritage it has, it’s not cool to shame women for being ‘bimbos’. please don’t say stuff like that.

        • Reepunzel
          Reepunzel
          October 20, 2013 at 8:49 pm | #

          I once did the twerk.
          It didn’t work.

      • Reltzik
        Reltzik
        October 20, 2013 at 3:11 am | #

        …. so Walky and Sal were both born dancing, with Sal dancing better, and Mom hated the better dancer?

        Actually, that makes a bit of sense. A kicking baby must be bad enough without one of the belly-bounties having twinkle toes.

  10. sumolegend
    sumolegend
    October 20, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    hooboy

  11. JebJeb
    JebJeb
    October 20, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Well…the comments on this should be interesting to say the least.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      Well, my reaction was “holy shit.”

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      October 20, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

      I wouldn’t worry too much about that, if the comments are too offensive, Willis will go all Orwellian Editor on their asses.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

        Black people are what’s wrong with america! They’re just so beautiful and overachieving it makes everyone else feel inadequate.

        This is the most racist I can get.

        • Tahkuya
          Tahkuya
          October 20, 2013 at 1:21 am | #

          throw the n- word in that’ll really “class” it up

          • I don't know what to put here.
            I don't know what to put here.
            October 20, 2013 at 2:05 am | #

            …
            PUT A HOLE IN THAT ~~~~~~

        • TPman
          TPman
          October 20, 2013 at 1:42 am | #

          There, there, Yoto, that was still technically racist. You can be just as racist as anyone else. [pats Yotomoe’s head]

          • xKiv
            xKiv
            October 20, 2013 at 4:51 pm | #

            Everyone’s a little bit racist …

        • Ridureyu
          Ridureyu
          October 20, 2013 at 2:18 am | #

          Oh come on, you’re not even trying!

          White people are secretly devils made of pure distilled evil by an insane god named Yakub.

          • Gosei
            Gosei
            October 20, 2013 at 2:42 am | #

            Yakub forgive this poor soul, he knows not how he insults your grandness.

  12. Bilfred
    Bilfred
    October 20, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Schnapp’s the word.

    • so279
      so279
      October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

      No, “Schnapps” is the word for Billie, not Sal. Sal’s not the alcoholic.

      • Bilfred
        Bilfred
        October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

        You’re right.
        Hoopiddafoopidda is the word.

        • Mr. Random
          Mr. Random
          October 20, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

          Bird you.

  13. Mkvenner
    Mkvenner
    October 20, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Excellent cliff hang.

  14. Matt
    Matt
    October 20, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Walky’s whiter?

    • David Herbert
      David Herbert
      October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      That confused me too. I always assumed the favouritism was based on the usual ‘son is more important’ bullshit.

      • saltchocolate
        saltchocolate
        October 20, 2013 at 12:14 am | #

        I think there may be some of that going on, too.

    • JessWitt
      JessWitt
      October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

      His hair is straighter, she means.

      • LiaHansen
        LiaHansen
        October 20, 2013 at 1:48 am | #

        Oooooooh. That makes a lot of sense. They’re definitely the same (or very nearly) the same skin-tone, and she does seem to be very uncomfortable with the way her hair naturally is. But Ithinkeel like she might also be talking about their personalities, that Walky acts “whiter” than her.

    • Rosicrucian
      Rosicrucian
      October 20, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

      Walky doesn’t have to straighten his hair. They’re fraternal twins. There are differences.

    • Bill
      Bill
      October 20, 2013 at 12:29 am | #

      Maybe it’s a case of *ACTS* whiter.

      • Leonou
        Leonou
        October 20, 2013 at 4:44 am | #

        And what would “acting white(r)” would entail exactly ?

        • The Candyman
          The Candyman
          October 20, 2013 at 1:10 pm | #

          Smoking pipes and wearing monocles, I presume.

        • Bill
          Bill
          October 20, 2013 at 2:56 pm | #

          Leoneu, I really shouldn’t have to spell it out for you.  Just look up the definition of the term “Uncle Tom”.

          • The Candyman
            The Candyman
            October 20, 2013 at 3:32 pm | #

            That doesn’t help.

          • Bill
            Bill
            October 20, 2013 at 4:34 pm | #

            I could also mention the derisive term “oreo” (black on the outside, white on the inside), but apparently my street slang is outdated.

          • Leonou
            Leonou
            October 20, 2013 at 4:57 pm | #

            First;
            I am equally upset by all use of the terms “acting white” and “acting black” in his comment thread. It’s unfortunate that I called upon it
            when talking specifically about the former. I now regret not having responded to someone saying Sal acts “black” or, even better, having asked about both
            at once. I don’t like these terms because they sound discriminatory, like it’s in the ethnicity of people to act one way or another.

            Secondly;
            I’m not sure how to apply Uncle Tom to this situation. Given his interaction with Joyce and Dorothy, Walky really doesn’t strike me as someone with
            internalized racial-inferiority. I do not think he is an Uncle Tom.
            It is strongly hinted that it may be the case for their parents. But if their favoritism is only based on their son having more caucasian features, then
            it is not about how Walky or Sal act; not until Sal’s rebellion and Walky’s good grades gradually reinforce the preexisting favoritism.

            Or did you mean that Walky is favored because he fits more to society’s expectations ? First with its physical appareance being whiter, and probably also male,
            and then by being a good student ? Then I think you should not use this phrasing.
            My problem is this: When you say “Walky ACTS whiter” you also says that Sal is acting “Blacker”, which translates as “being a juvenile delinquent, having
            poor grades and defying authority equates being a black person”. When you say Walky ACTS like an Uncle Tom it almost sounds like you’re saying “being good at
            education equals betraying black people”.
            It does not sound right to me.

            According to Sal, the walkerton parents just took a bullshit excuse to favore one of their children. Just read the comment below from Leah Rockshar (posted at 10:05 am), expecially the last sentence.

            • Reepunzel
              Reepunzel
              October 20, 2013 at 7:16 pm | #

              ^ THIS.

              Sal is not “acting black.” Walky is not “acting white.” You can’t act what you already are (and they are both BOTH), and those are nonsensical terms that mean nothing in the first place.

              Cut that shit out.

            • XLS
              XLS
              July 24, 2015 at 12:02 pm | #

              Really well done, thank you!

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:44 am | #

      It may have been more apparent when they were babies.

  15. Juliecat
    Juliecat
    October 20, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    Also, has DoA ever dropped the F-bomb before? Or is this a first?

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      No, it has before.

      • Van Dyne
        Van Dyne
        October 20, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

        that line was crossed pretty early in the comic. Pretty sure Billie has the most profane vocab–she also snagged the first profanity overall award in her very first appearance!

    • John
      John
      October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      I know other DoA characters have dropped it repeatedly. I’m not sure if Sal has before, though.

      • John
        John
        October 20, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

        Sal has. She usually does cut herself off or bowlderize herself, however. Though she doesn’t seem to have any problem with using other profanities.

        On the other hand, just browsing back through the “sal” tag looking for other instances, I ran across no less than five Billie F-bombs.

        • John
          John
          October 20, 2013 at 5:34 pm | #

          It also occurs to me that it’s probably not coincidence that both of Sal’s full-up F-bombs have been dropped on Walky. Not only is he able to – inadvertantly or deliberately – aggravate her more than anyone else, she probably feels less need to disguise her real self in front of the guy she shared a womb with than anyone else in the world.

          That combination of closeness and antagonism is making me love the way Willis is handling their sibling relationship in this universe.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:45 am | #

      The F-bomb blew up and destroys all of the campus. No survivors. End of DOA.

  16. John
    John
    October 20, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    I think Billie is trying to pull that trick Sarah does where when no one’s looking directly at her, she slips out of the strip.

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      October 20, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

      Time for her to visit her Canadian girlfriend… 😀

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:45 am | #

      She doesn’t have enough Dina in her.

      • Pyr05
        Pyr05
        October 20, 2013 at 1:05 am | #

        Billie/Dina ship?

      • John
        John
        October 20, 2013 at 1:13 am | #

        Dina does it the other way around. When no one’s looking, suddenly Dina.

        Billie can’t do it because she wants people paying attention to her too much to be able to turn invisible.

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

          Her boobs don’t allow her to hide behind doors well.

  17. Pureed Madness
    Pureed Madness
    October 20, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    Oh shiz.

  18. Gram91
    Gram91
    October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

    Kinda wanna punch Walky there in that third panel.

    • sumolegend
      sumolegend
      October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

      I think Sal just punched his heart in the face.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:46 am | #

        “If your life had a face I would punch it. I would punch your life in the face.”

        • Kernanator
          Kernanator
          October 20, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

          “It would die from facepunching.”

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            October 20, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

            “Face-punches would be the cause of death for your life if ever were I to punch it in the face, the action of which I strongly desire to pursue at this very moment.”

        • Tenn
          Tenn
          October 20, 2013 at 5:10 am | #

          “I am gonna punch your face!

          …In. The. Face.“

          • Areios
            Areios
            October 20, 2013 at 10:49 am | #

            NOOOOOOOOO squeakier voice oooooooooooooooooooo!

  19. fbihop
    fbihop
    October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

    Yup, things just went there. I look forward to an even handed and respectful discussion of the issues in this comments section.

  20. rachel
    rachel
    October 20, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

    oof, and I thought BBR! was rough

    • rachel
      rachel
      October 20, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

      that is, today’s bbr

    • Bill
      Bill
      October 20, 2013 at 12:38 am | #

      I know the catch-phrase around here is “Damn you, Willis”, but in this case I’m directing the blame squarely at you, rachel.  When I first got here to DoA I decided that I would not read any of Willis’ other stuff so that I would not have all those alternate universes crowding in and interfering with my enjoyment of this strip.  But then you sandbag me with that link.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

        I don’t see how difficult it would be to separate one multiverse from an alternate universe. O_o

        • Pyr05
          Pyr05
          October 20, 2013 at 1:07 am | #

          It’s not hard, just a lot of people make references to the other universe.

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            October 20, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

            I make an effort to avoid those posts entirely.

      • rachel
        rachel
        October 20, 2013 at 11:05 pm | #

        damnit ! Bill, I am sorry! Gah! Over at the other no-longer-to-be-linked comic, it seems like most commenters have read all of it already and are jus along for the ride with Willis, so there are some spoilers, which I try to avoid as I haven’t read it before, and I’ve even said, “down with spoilers y’all please” and, just, fuck, I completely ruined a big thing. I am sorry! Craaaaap. I would be madsadpissed in your shoes. : (

        If I knew you in person I would buy you an apology beer!

        • Bill
          Bill
          October 21, 2013 at 3:45 am | #

          Apology accepted, rachel.  As much my fault as anyone else’s; I didn’t have to click on the link, and if I had known that BBR meant “Bring Back Roomies” I wouldn’t have.

          • Narf
            Narf
            October 21, 2013 at 11:59 am | #

            Aaand I hadn’t seen this when I posted, lol. Ignore me!

      • Narf
        Narf
        October 21, 2013 at 11:57 am | #

        Don’t deflect your own responsibility onto rachel. You clicked the link, and then I’m guessing you chose to stay at the website it led to rather than leave. THIS IS A MONSTER OF YOUR OWN MAKING! BWAHAHAHAA!!!

  21. Otera
    Otera
    October 20, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

    heh… I honestly feel she’s just talking about the hair texture at this point… it’s the only thing that would make Walky “whiter” than her- his hair doesn’t curl, hers does….

    also… love poor Billie awkwardly getting sidelined here and half showing up in two panels

    • Otera
      Otera
      October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      oooh….. XD I love my Dina gravatar! it’s so cute!

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:46 am | #

      Well he could have been of a lighter shade when they were younger. You sometimes grow into your skin tone.

      • Otera
        Otera
        October 20, 2013 at 1:37 am | #

        very true. when I was in elementary school, our neighbor’s grandkids totally confused me. the older one (she was in her teens) was distinctly AfAm, but her full sister (like two, three years old) was at least five shades whiter. several years later, when I saw them for the last time, there was maybe a two shade difference. however, I wouldn’t expect twins who, as young adults, have the same skin tone to have been born with different skin tones… you know?

  22. Mike
    Mike
    October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

    as we say in Canada:

    “….Le fuck?”

    • Pyr05
      Pyr05
      October 20, 2013 at 1:08 am | #

      More like “shwa-shwaaa?”

    • Cephalo the Pod
      Cephalo the Pod
      October 20, 2013 at 11:08 am | #

      “Pardon my language”.

    • Reepunzel
      Reepunzel
      October 20, 2013 at 9:01 pm | #

      And the “le” is silent. 🙂

  23. Vivvav
    Vivvav
    October 20, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

    But their skin looks exactly the same.

    • Sporky
      Sporky
      October 20, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

      I think that’s really not what Sal means at all.

      • saltchocolate
        saltchocolate
        October 20, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

        ^ This.

    • DanielleM
      DanielleM
      October 20, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

      Just because it’s the same now that doesn’t mean that was the case when they were babies.

      • scabbert
        scabbert
        October 20, 2013 at 12:17 am | #

        Unless one of them has a rigorous tanning regimen and the other doesn’t, I’m skeptical that this changes much over time…

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 12:47 am | #

          Trust me. It can. And it does.

        • Reepunzel
          Reepunzel
          October 20, 2013 at 9:04 pm | #

          I should show you my baby pictures. I look like I changed races entirely.

  24. Sporky
    Sporky
    October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

    Well, that escalated quickly.

  25. scabbert
    scabbert
    October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

    But….they’re illustrated in the same pantone. Like, the exact same shade?

    • saltchocolate
      saltchocolate
      October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

      “Whiteness” is not just about skin tone. They were talking about hair, remember?

      • scabbert
        scabbert
        October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

        Yeah, but that’s about her coping now, not when Walkie was born. Newborn babies’ peach fuzz doesn’t vary much from one to another. Unless Willis isn’t acknowledging that, I can’t imagine what it could be BUT skin tone on a shriveled, screaming raisin baby covered in goo.

        • Aulayan
          Aulayan
          October 20, 2013 at 12:18 am | #

          “Back when we were babies” is more “As far back as I can remember”. It’s not like she really does remember when she was 3 minutes old.

          • scabbert
            scabbert
            October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

            fair point.

        • saltchocolate
          saltchocolate
          October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

          Well, it’s not true that babies’ hair is all the same. But I think Sal is simply trying to say that it’s been this way for her as long as she can remember. The key here is that the juvenile crimes were about her response to her parents’ favoritism, not the cause of it.

        • AgentKeen
          AgentKeen
          October 20, 2013 at 12:46 am | #

          Well, ignoring the points of ‘when we were babies’ being a turn of phrase (how do you turn a phrase?) and the already pretty well detailed hair issues, skin color can change on babies, especially darken. Walky may have been lighter in color at first.

          I really doubt that’s what Sal means, though, and it probably has more to do with other parts of her appearance (like her hair) that aren’t shared with Walky, or even Sal just deciding that those differences must be why her parents don’t love her as much.

        • Archivist
          Archivist
          October 20, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

          Even if she weren’t probably exaggerating, some babies are born with full heads of hair.

          • Otera
            Otera
            October 20, 2013 at 1:41 am | #

            yeah. that’s true…. When I was born, my hair was jet black and thick. So much so that my grandparents walked right past me thinking I was a Native American baby!

        • XLS
          XLS
          July 24, 2015 at 12:07 pm | #

          Seriously, babies can be born with lots of hair or none. As much as we know walky’s hair is kinky when its short, an example of this being true from the beginning could be him having no hair and sal having kinky hair.

          As mentioned, there can be baby pictures.

          Treating differently + looking at the pictures that are from day one easily equals “from the moment you came out whiter” for real.

          And as others say it could be a turn of phrase as well, but its nothing stopping it from not being.

    • cliff
      cliff
      October 20, 2013 at 12:17 am | #

      I think it’s less of a “Willis race commentary” thing an more of a “Sam’s (mis)perceptions” thing.

      • Pyr05
        Pyr05
        October 20, 2013 at 1:12 am | #

        Who’s Sam?

        • Cephalo the Pod
          Cephalo the Pod
          October 20, 2013 at 11:10 am | #

          Sam I am.

        • Narf
          Narf
          October 20, 2013 at 1:19 pm | #

          They clearly meant Sal, don’t be deliberately obtuse.

          • Pyr05
            Pyr05
            October 24, 2013 at 12:51 am | #

            I’m pretty sure I’m being acute.

  26. Unassurance
    Unassurance
    October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

    I am…uncomfortable with this, if these next few strips are going to be Willis talking about race, especially with mixed-race children, because I have a very uneasy feeling that the man may not necessarily know what he’s talking about. Coming out ‘whiter’ and blaming all of Sal’s delinquencies on her being the ‘blacker’ twin, makes me, a child of mixed-race parents (and therefore mixed race myself) incredibly uncomfortable, as I am not sure where Willis is writing from in this particular strip. He’s not let anyone down before, and he’s done brilliant commentary, but this feels like it’s pushing the ‘writing about experiences completely outside my own’ just a bit.

    also assigning ‘white’ behaviour and ‘black’ behaviour, if this isn’t about skin color, is also really…not great.

    I don’t claim to speak for all mixed race people, but I am just saying, as a mixed race person, this leaves me uncomfortable.

    • cliff
      cliff
      October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

      In his defense, I feel he’s going to go more into how Sal is using the race thing s a bit of a scapegoat for why she (perceived or no) was treated unfairly by their parents. Willis isn’t saying they were treated differently because Sal was the “blacker” one. Sal is saying that. Remember that.

      • Bill
        Bill
        October 20, 2013 at 12:41 am | #

        But who is putting Sal’s words in her speech balloons?

        • SDGlyph
          SDGlyph
          October 20, 2013 at 4:35 am | #

          “The moon is made of green cheese,” said Bob.
          Bob said it. I wrote the words. Does it follow that I, SDGlyph, must also believe the moon to be made of green cheese?

          • Insanely Asinine
            Insanely Asinine
            October 20, 2013 at 6:50 am | #

            But the moon is made of green cheese. That’s why the US Flag turned white. Green is the color of radiation! So the moon is Radiated Cheese!

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

      It’s possible she was darker before, and their skin tones evened out. People have also been talking about her hair making her “blacker.”

      I suspect it’s going to be shown that because she perceived he got better treatment she acted out for parental attention.

    • DanielleM
      DanielleM
      October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

      As a mixed race person myself I’m very intrigued by this storyline. There is something problematic though about a white man writing about life experiences he’s never had and trying to put himself in the point of view of a mixed race woman…there is the potential to not “get it.” I’m sure he’s going to do the best he can though. But there’s also the fact that this kind of situation DOES happen and it is entirely possible that Sal could have been mistreated by her parents and eventually realized something that they aren’t entirely aware of themselves about how they feel about the child that came out “blacker”. Sal’s mother is a white woman. Sal’s father is a black man who chose to marry a white woman so that they could subconsciously value whiteness over blackness…it’s entirely possible. It’s also possible that Sal was just looking for something to blame for her and her parents not having the relationship that she wanted and she looked at herself and looked at her brother and decided it was because she wasn’t white enough. We won’t find out until the story is told and we give it the chance to be.

      • Pyr05
        Pyr05
        October 20, 2013 at 1:20 am | #

        This isn’t an autobiography. You don’t need to have the actual experience to be able to write about it. How well you do with it is dependent on your ability to convey your message, and how believable it is.

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 1:47 am | #

          Did I say he wasn’t allowed to or that he wouldn’t be able to? No. I merely pointed out and I stand by what I said that when writing about a life/cultural experience that is not your own you have to tread lightly and be respectful which I’m sure Willis is aware of.

          • Leorale
            Leorale
            October 20, 2013 at 2:36 pm | #

            I suspect he’s aware and will be deft. It seems to me like he listened a lot before he wrote Jocelyne, after all.

    • Heatth
      Heatth
      October 20, 2013 at 12:21 am | #

      I don’t think it is about behavior either. I don’t see where you are seeing it.

    • Bitstream
      Bitstream
      October 20, 2013 at 12:27 am | #

      You seem to have jumped to a conclusion that’s not really supported by the dialog or context, since it’s Sal herself that’s making the assertions. It seems unlikely that she’s going to proclaim herself a criminal because of her racial makeup.

      I’m pretty sure the commentary is going towards the idea she was treated second best by her parents because of [superficial reason], and thus ended up acting out in delinquent behaviors in response to it. Race is irrelevant beyond filling in that blank between the brackets.

      • Tori
        Tori
        October 20, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

        I feel the need to second this. Willis isn’t “blaming all of Sal’s delinquencies on her being the blacker twin.” Sal, the speaking character, is perceiving her parent’s favoritism of Walky as being due to subconscious racism. The fact that she became delinquent is irrelevant to the situation at hand, which is Sal’s point with her comment: when Walky tries to make it about the robbery, Sal immediately drives it back to what she perceives as the real source of the issue.

      • caesaria82
        caesaria82
        October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

        Yeah I agree with this.

    • Rutee
      Rutee
      October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

      I’m not mixed race, but I do have a sibling who came out whiter than me. This kinda thing does sometimes happen. Not that I don’t respect caution here.

      • Insanely Asinine
        Insanely Asinine
        October 20, 2013 at 6:55 am | #

        I’m the favored child by my step dad but on my mom I’m the least favorite. My sister is second best for both parents. My brother is my opposite.

        • The kid
          The kid
          October 20, 2013 at 11:39 am | #

          Favoritism is an odd thing, I am (consciously) the favorite. I am more responsible, better with my parents and do not invest in illegal business ventures.
          But my brother has always gotten more leeway when it comes to punishments, more opportunities to do things (suggesting he join the boy scouts, after telling me they “don’t feel like driving me every day” is one example), and yes even getting a bigger room with more toys…..

          • The kid
            The kid
            October 20, 2013 at 11:41 am | #

            though I doubt it has anything do to do with him being more “whiter than sour cream” than I am…

            • Leorale
              Leorale
              October 20, 2013 at 2:42 pm | #

              100% chance that your brother is the younger child. Your 2nd paragraph is all common older-sibling complaints. His greater leeway doesn’t have to do with favoritism, it’s cause he came later, after you softened the parents up a bit.

              • Leorale
                Leorale
                October 20, 2013 at 2:44 pm | #

                ugh I was acting as though I know your family better than you do. Sorry about that. That’s how it is in my family, your mileage may vary, sorry for mansplaining.

                • Brigid Keely
                  Brigid Keely
                  October 20, 2013 at 8:12 pm | #

                  That’s how it was in my family, too. I started doing my own laundry, making lunches, etc when I was 7. When I wanted to learn to play guitar I had to buy the instrument myself, find a teacher, and figure out how to get there. My parents refused to drive me, and it was over 10 miles to the nearest bus stop. When my youngest brother was in high school, my mom did his laundry, made his lunches, and drove him to all his (marching band) practices including getting expensive hotels when they had BOA competitions out of state. She would never EVER have done that for me. Part of it is my parents had more time and money (it’s hard and time consuming to take care of 3 little kids, they’d gotten more established in their careers) and part of it was that he’s the BAAAYYYBEEEE and they’ve always coddled him. (part of it was also sexism, I’ve always been expected to do WAY more female-gendered chores around the house, including taking a week off of work (unpaid) to take care of my mom when she had her hip replaced, because apparently neither my dad nor my brother who was living at home rent free could do that.) There’s a VAST difference in the way kids are treated in a family, based on complicated interplay of birth order of the kids AND the parents, gender, and more.

            • The kid
              The kid
              October 20, 2013 at 10:04 pm | #

              Yeah Leorale, i am the oldest and for a while him being the BAAAYYBEEE was part of it. But at the point where him just randomly having friends sleep over (I was never EVER allowed) and getting in trouble with the law and getting a slap on the wrist, it seemed a little much. And don’t worry it wasn’t too mansplany 😉
              Brigid, I know that feel. Your story actually fairly similar to mine.

    • Pyr05
      Pyr05
      October 20, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

      It’s not so much a mixed-race thing, as it is sibling (and in this case, twins) rivalry and favoritism. It happens a lot, and the fights can be about ANYTHING. Even in one-race it could be about the colour of your skin. It’s illogical for the most point, but kids can get some weird reasoning, and it can stick in your head.

    • Lau
      Lau
      October 20, 2013 at 1:36 am | #

      By that logic, Willis should stop writing women.

    • canadianmoose
      canadianmoose
      October 20, 2013 at 2:16 am | #

      …Willis is also not a Gay man or lesbian woman either (pretty sure) but he writes about both. If people can only write what they personally experience or have dealt with this comic would be a lot shorter.

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 2:45 am | #

        The most important thing is to be sensitive to the material, and more importantly, to the people that are actually affected by it. And to do your research! People who put in the effort to get to know issues that don’t affect them directly can write them well, but it’s very, very easy to be disrespectful and offensive unintentionally.

      • DanielleM
        DanielleM
        October 20, 2013 at 2:57 am | #

        Again I never said he couldn’t. Where are people getting the idea that I said he couldn’t? A;; I said was be fucking respectful about it. Jesus.

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 3:27 am | #

          You know what I’m tired and reading over my comments I’m no longer sure I’m responding to comments that were directed at me though I stand by my whole “be respectful” thing regardless I think I’m going to go to bed.

          • canadianmoose
            canadianmoose
            October 20, 2013 at 4:22 am | #

            Totally wasn’t directed at you from me 🙂 I hope and have a lot of faith Willis will handle this respectfully it’s how he does things. I was referring to this “uncomfortable with this, if these next few strips are going to be Willis talking about race, especially with mixed-race children, because I have a very uneasy feeling that the man may not necessarily know what he’s talking about. “

            • Nicholas
              Nicholas
              October 20, 2013 at 8:59 am | #

              “may” being the key word here I think 🙂

          • Random832
            Random832
            October 21, 2013 at 10:12 am | #

            The problem is, the suggestion that “be respectful” doesn’t go without saying, when there hasn’t been so much as a hint of non-respectful-ness, is a bit of a backhanded insult, so it’s hard to blame people for assuming what you really mean is “white guy shouldn’t write about non-white issues”.

        • fit-to-freak
          fit-to-freak
          October 20, 2013 at 5:21 pm | #

          Like I’m very hopeful for this story line, but I’m also nervous and you raise some excellent points. given that you have lived experience with this, it’s beyond fair for you weigh in and express unease. it’s not like you outright condemned it- you expressed concerns. I don’t think it’s fair for people to be getting on your case for a legitimate and nuanced response. 🙁

          • XLS
            XLS
            July 24, 2015 at 12:12 pm | #

            Absolutely agree, I know this is from a long time ago but I just want to weigh in for future people’s sakes?

      • Blue Dragon
        Blue Dragon
        October 20, 2013 at 4:32 am | #

        I’m more than pretty sure that Willis isn’t both.

      • Tenn
        Tenn
        October 20, 2013 at 5:19 am | #

        And isn’t it funny that the group of people he’s most often accused of misrepresenting, i.e. christians, is the group he does write from experience. 🙂

  27. saltchocolate
    saltchocolate
    October 20, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

    Whoa!!! Well, that is some serious shit. Not going away anytime soon…

  28. Shaggy-Donahugh
    Shaggy-Donahugh
    October 20, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

    Walky’s caramel goodness is about to be busted up into bite-sized chunks.

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

      Sal just basically accused Walky of being more carob than caramel.

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:48 am | #

        Sal is embracing her Cacao heritage.

        • Kerry
          Kerry
          October 20, 2013 at 12:05 pm | #

          Sal just needs to say cacao to cacao.

          …This actually sounds kind of racist in context, but I really wanted to make that reference.

          • shietka
            shietka
            October 21, 2013 at 1:47 am | #

            OMG! your avatar! Is that supposed to be Jocelyne (after transitioning) with Joyce? Awesome! Where can I see a full sized version?

  29. JessWitt
    JessWitt
    October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

    Wow…I can’t wait to see where this conversation goes from here.

  30. derick
    derick
    October 20, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

    Walky, this is one of those times where you might be better off keeping your mouth shut.

    • Bill
      Bill
      October 20, 2013 at 12:42 am | #

      Are you high?  This is Walky we’re dealing with, remember?  You know – open mouth, insert foot?

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

        Walky enjoys the taste of his own feet.

        • AgentKeen
          AgentKeen
          October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

          Almost as much as Dotty enjoys his sweet, caramel nipples.

          • AgentKeen
            AgentKeen
            October 20, 2013 at 1:12 am | #

            Man, I didn’t even think about how weird Danny saying that about his ex would be.

            • Kerry
              Kerry
              October 20, 2013 at 12:04 pm | #

              Sadly, Danny makes everything sound weird.

              • kelticat
                kelticat
                October 20, 2013 at 3:21 pm | #

                Love your new Jocelyn avatar.

                • Kerry
                  Kerry
                  October 20, 2013 at 11:40 pm | #

                  arigatou

  31. cliff
    cliff
    October 20, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

    “Ok honey, let’s both agree to like our son more because combs don’t break in HIS hair. Agreed?”
    “Yes dear.”

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

      Real talk. I flippin’ hated getting my hair combed. So now I got dreadlocks. I BEAT THE SYSTEM!

    • Reepunzel
      Reepunzel
      October 20, 2013 at 9:15 pm | #

      ^ Ha! 😀

      Obvious rebuttal: Get the wallet out and stop buying cheap fine-toothed dollar store combs!

      Or, do one better, go Yotomoe’s route and stop using combs altogether!

      I detangle and finger-comb my hair in the shower when it is wet, thankyouverymuch.

  32. Kladeos
    Kladeos
    October 20, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

    It probably has before, but this comic definitely passes the race version of the Bechdel test. (Two named PoC, having a conversation, not about white people.) Also interesting that everyone in this room is mixed race.

    • David Willis
      David M Willis
      October 20, 2013 at 12:19 am | #

      Well, technically, they are talking about their mom, who is a white person.

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 12:24 am | #

        I guess it does work better if you ignore the mom and focus on the dad.

        • Heatth
          Heatth
          October 20, 2013 at 12:42 am | #

          Giving what we know about their parents so far, I would think the mom is the main culprit her, actually. In fact, if you go back to the strips where Sal is with their parents, you can see the dad is really trying to connect to her, while the mother is ignoring her in favor of Walky.

          • Kladeos
            Kladeos
            October 20, 2013 at 12:47 am | #

            Yeah, I agree. I just didn’t think it through when I first posted about the test.

          • Jim
            Jim
            October 20, 2013 at 1:26 am | #

            I am honestly kinda surprised I haven’t seen speculation about Linda being a racist. She strikes me as the type who’d make that kind of judgement about her kids and not really care about the consequences.

            • Narf
              Narf
              October 20, 2013 at 1:11 pm | #

              I take umbrage to referring to someone as “A Racist,” like it’s just a thing you either are or are not, with no shading. People can have racist thoughts, say racist things, and hold racist beliefs, but there’s nothing that makes them, fundamentally, “A Racist.” Every racist perspective can be redeemed, every racist belief can be countered – not every person will allow themselves to change, but there are those that can and do, and we’re not helping by using “racist” as a fixed trait like “blue-eyed.”

              • Kladeos
                Kladeos
                October 20, 2013 at 3:38 pm | #

                I’d argue then they’re all racists then. Until they fix their fundamental beliefs.

              • Jim
                Jim
                October 21, 2013 at 2:24 pm | #

                Ah. That’s why there’s no one discussing it. Because you won’t let them. Got it.

            • Toad
              Toad
              October 20, 2013 at 6:59 pm | #

              There’s also intentional, malicious racism, which Linda clearly doesn’t display, and then there’s subconscious, accidental racism, which can be even more insidious and just as harmful. That’s what’s probably happening here.

          • John
            John
            October 20, 2013 at 1:28 am | #

            Last time we saw them together, Charles was being disappointed in Sal because of the way her hair grows, and Linda was ignoring Sal’s existence entirely. I’m not sure which is worse.

            Charles maybe thinks he was being sympathetic, so I guess that’s something? Maybe?

            • Thomas
              Thomas
              October 20, 2013 at 3:30 am | #

              Sal spends exactly one strip in the company of her parents & during that strip she has her dad’s full attention. Dad’s reactions:

              – says he’s glad to see her. More precisely, he expresses happiness at seeing both of his kids together, which I take to mean that he a) would like to see more of her & b) doesn’t have a favourite.

              – takes notice of her appearance.
              – says she looks pretty. He *does* have a preference for straight hair on Sal – which is not necessarily a preference for straight hair per se – but this is a preference that Sal shares. For all we know, he merely expresses his support for a conscious choice that Sal made earlier.

              – looks sad upon learning that Sal won’t be with them for the rest of the afternoon.

              Mom, on the other hand, fails to acknowledge Sal’s being in the room at all.

              – http://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/04-just-hangin-out-with-my-family/appointment/

              • Tan
                Tan
                October 20, 2013 at 4:39 am | #

                He actually does not say she looks pretty. He says she looks pretty when her hair is long and straight. Which it naturally is not, and which by all appearances she has chosen not to maintain (she says afterward that it’s her preference to keep it straightened, which may or may not be true, and if it is true, may only be so because of negative associations from her parents’ obvious disfavor).

                That is not being supportive.

                • gangler
                  gangler
                  October 20, 2013 at 10:15 am | #

                  He doesn’t express happiness at seeing both his kids either. He simply says it’s been a long time since he has.

                  I’m sure that for Walky the message was clear. Walky didn’t feel the need to dress up to meet his parents though. Walky lived with his parents until a few weeks ago, and presumably received affection fairly regularly.

                  Sal probably requires a more direct “So happy to see you! How’s life been treating you?”

                  This “It’s been a while. I notice your hair’s not pretty anymore.” business isn’t cutting it.

                • Kerry
                  Kerry
                  October 20, 2013 at 12:03 pm | #

                  “Walky didn’t feel the need to dress up to meet his parents though.”

                  Er, he actually specifically chose to wear one of the shirts Dorothy picked out for him in order to be more presentable. Of course, it’s definitely not comparable to the Catholic school girl get-up. /nitpick

                • The Candyman
                  The Candyman
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:23 pm | #

                  Are you sure? It seemed to me that him wearing decent clothes that day was just a happy coincidence.

                • DanielleM
                  DanielleM
                  October 20, 2013 at 5:54 pm | #

                  Wasn’t it Dorothy’s idea?

                • Kerry
                  Kerry
                  October 20, 2013 at 6:50 pm | #

                  /shrug

                  I suppose it doesn’t really matter that much. Their treatment of him would likely be no different either way.

                • XLS
                  XLS
                  July 24, 2015 at 12:16 pm | #

                  Thank you for saying it!

              • ThatMatt
                ThatMatt
                July 2, 2014 at 11:08 am | #

                Excellent blocking,too. Their mom is literally outside the panel, busting up their moment.

          • Brigid Keely
            Brigid Keely
            October 20, 2013 at 8:15 pm | #

            Interesting hypothesis, but her dad’s really on board with her straightening her hair, remember. So he’s invested in altering her appearance to more of The White Ideal, too.

    • wynne
      wynne
      October 20, 2013 at 12:32 am | #

      It still passes. Billie and Sal talked about their roommate agreement, and they’re both mixed.

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

        Heh, it passes in the third strip when Billie, Walky and the girl behind the counter talk about Billie’s alcoholism.

        • Doctor_Who
          Doctor_Who
          October 20, 2013 at 1:04 am | #

          And even that girl had a name (Asma).

          • John
            John
            October 20, 2013 at 1:30 am | #

            I’m not sure if Asma really counts as a named character. I mean, she’s got a name, but I only know what it is because she’s tagged. I don’t think it’s actually been mentioned in the strip yet.

            • Kladeos
              Kladeos
              October 20, 2013 at 1:38 am | #

              Yeah, but you still have Walky and Billie. Several of their earlier interactions pass, with them talking about how much Billie despises him or about Sal.

              • Kladeos
                Kladeos
                October 20, 2013 at 1:49 am | #

                Besides Walky and Billie we have Sarah apologizing to Raidah for punching her, Sarah and Dina talking about Jurassic Park, Dina and Billie talking about sharks, Billie and Sal talking about how cool Sal is (and making a motorcycle ride awkward) and Sal and Walky talking about pyjama jeans. …Maybe I should go to sleep or something.

      • Reltzik
        Reltzik
        October 20, 2013 at 3:29 am | #

        Does it make a difference that Billie and Sal only talked about the roommate agreement because a white person ordered them to?

        • Viktoria
          Viktoria
          October 20, 2013 at 7:36 am | #

          I don’t think that matters. Otherwise, 2 PoC talking about investment banking wouldn’t count, since the banking system is white-man controlled.

          • Whatev
            Whatev
            October 20, 2013 at 8:08 am | #

            The banking system isn’t controlled by white people, it’s controlled by rich people. The rich people are mostly white, for historical reasons, but that’s not their most salient feature.

    • saltchocolate
      saltchocolate
      October 20, 2013 at 7:01 pm | #

      Apropos of this thread, while I totally ship Sal and Jason (though it’s probably not a good idea or ethical or legal), and Walky and Dorothy (without reservations), I’d be down to see a black couple in this strip. Can I get anyone else on board the Good Ship Sarah-Jacob??

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 7:31 pm | #

        Joyce ships it! Personally I don’t think Sarah can be bothered to be in a relationship.

  33. Mr.J
    Mr.J
    October 20, 2013 at 12:14 am | #

    And now we go down this road…

  34. Rust
    Rust
    October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

    I keep refreshing, hoping to see tomorrow’s strip, but I know that won’t happen for another 24ish hours. Argh.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:50 am | #

      Slow your roll, there rusty. It will come, in time…
      In time…

      • Rust
        Rust
        October 20, 2013 at 9:16 pm | #

        It’s so difficult! I’ll settle for rereading today’s comic one or two hundred time and thinking about how the others may act and what may have happened.

  35. TheBrigeedaRocks
    TheBrigeedaRocks
    October 20, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

    Ok, I can’t be the only one who said “WHOOOOAAAA” aloud at the last panel, right?

    Makes me wonder if this was planned ahead of time or if this came about from that straight-hair line her dad said from a few dozen strips back…

    • TheBrigeedaRocks
      TheBrigeedaRocks
      October 20, 2013 at 12:18 am | #

      Annnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnd of course my random avatar is the side-eyeing super Christian.

      • Anime fan
        Anime fan
        October 20, 2013 at 12:21 am | #

        It’s perfect timing for the side-eyed Uber Christian.

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 12:24 am | #

        How often do the gravatar images change?

        • cliff
          cliff
          October 20, 2013 at 12:30 am | #

          Pretty sure Willis waits to just when you start to love your gravatar before shifting it without warning (RIP Mike gravatar)

          • Kladeos
            Kladeos
            October 20, 2013 at 12:34 am | #

            I guess Dorothy’s wide-eyed optimism is appropriate for my newcomer status.

          • Hoboturtle
            Hoboturtle
            October 20, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

            Well guess brigeedaerocks is stuck with Mary unless she becomes anywhere near likable.

          • Ryune
            Ryune
            October 20, 2013 at 12:56 am | #

            I think you got the better deal in the “RIP Mike Gravatar” party.

          • Luzahn
            Luzahn
            October 20, 2013 at 2:20 am | #

            The beeeest.

            Now with added hostility!

        • nick
          nick
          October 20, 2013 at 5:21 am | #

          Randomly, whenever a new image is added to the rotation

    • insomniac
      insomniac
      October 20, 2013 at 12:40 am | #

      I said ” oh shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii”, which is probably close enough

  36. Kernanator
    Kernanator
    October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

    Ooooooooooooooooh shit.

    JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT THE FAMILY DRAMA WAS OVER.

    • Anime fan
      Anime fan
      October 20, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

      The drama tag was pulled, the drama is never over. Also, Joyce with a condom on her head killed me. XD

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        October 20, 2013 at 12:51 am | #

        Oh my god. How did she kill you…
        Di-Did she stab you with it?

        • Kernanator
          Kernanator
          October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

          Yeah, I penetrated him good.

          Hahahaha, oh man, I could barely finish that sentence before I started laughing.

        • ninja_jesus
          ninja_jesus
          October 20, 2013 at 1:32 am | #

          It was Joyce in the bedroom with the condom hat! :O

      • TaintedSpud
        TaintedSpud
        October 20, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

        This is more than drama tag. This is full on Drama Llama

        • Tahkuya
          Tahkuya
          October 20, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

          ALL HAIL kING LLAMA DRAMA

        • Kernanator
          Kernanator
          October 20, 2013 at 1:50 am | #

          It’s a Drama Llama Bomb.

          • CapnPanda
            CapnPanda
            October 20, 2013 at 9:05 am | #

            Quick! To the Drama Shelter!

            • Kernanator
              Kernanator
              October 20, 2013 at 1:28 pm | #

              Better hope it’s a Drama Fallout Shelter, because this is a Drama Llama Tsar Bomba.

  37. Derek
    Derek
    October 20, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

    Guys, it’s not an issue of skin colour, it’s more of which child ACTS more white.
    (unless Willis has other plans entirely)

    I grew up in an incredibly racist society and people making comments of who was more white and who was more black were commonplace and normal.
    It was not enough that your skin was lighter (but it certainly helped) but you had to act and talk as if you were on a different echelon of society than the poor, the uneducated, the darkies.

    My grandma had two sisters and their parents separated them into “the white one, the darkie and the black one” (keep in mind none of them were white or black, just slightly different shades of brown skin). THEIR OWN PARENTS. And they treated each girl differently according to the colour of her skin. The one with the lightest skin colour eventually grew up talking and behaving in a completely different way than her sisters.

    I’m guessing that what happened with Sal and Walky would be a less extreme version of this. They perceived one child as “better” because he was “less back” and treated him differently.

    • AgentSchwartz
      AgentSchwartz
      October 20, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

      I’m pretty sure it’s the hair that differentiates them. Walky himself said that Sal takes more after their father while he’s more of a “generic brown”. Also, she naturally has extremely fluffy and kinky hair, unlike Walky who has straight hair. Also, their dad greeted her by saying it was a shame she was wearing her hair naturally instead of straightened because it looks so much better that way.

      • Derek
        Derek
        October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

        Could be, but I still think it’s also an attitude thing.
        I guess we’ll have to wait and see what Willis brings out in this storyline.

        • Heatth
          Heatth
          October 20, 2013 at 12:51 am | #

          Where you are seeing the attitude thing? Neither Sal nor Walky seem to act particularly “white” or “black” to me. Furthermore, Sal take the trouble to make her hair looks “less black”, which doesn’t strike to me as someone who is proud to act according to her heritage. Given we already know she have issues with heir hair, I would agree with Schwartz Sal’s cometary is about hair and not attitude.

          • Derek
            Derek
            October 20, 2013 at 1:01 am | #

            The attitude thing is my interpretation of what happened in their childhood. What we know of Sal is that she makes an effort to change her hair, most probably because she wants to win the approval of her parents.

            I’m basing my comment on my own experience growing up in a racist society. I could be wrong, since Sal and Walky obviously grew up in a different society in a different decade. We don’t know yet.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:52 am | #

      “There’s no such thing as acting white” I say as I listen to Regina Spektor.

      • Derek
        Derek
        October 20, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

        People in my childhood tried their best to convince me otherwise.

  38. Anime fan
    Anime fan
    October 20, 2013 at 12:23 am | #

    This is so babies… Badum tss

    • caesaria82
      caesaria82
      October 20, 2013 at 1:12 am | #

      Twin babies?

  39. JoeMerl
    JoeMerl
    October 20, 2013 at 12:23 am | #

    “Well, robbing a convenience wasn’t going to help! Then you were just playing into stereotypes!”

    I can’t decide if it should be Walky or Billie who says that.

    • -_-
      -_-
      October 20, 2013 at 12:40 am | #

      It should be billie; it wouldn’t feel right if walky said it. It’s not like him.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

      I hate everytime I fit into a stereotype.
      Damnit Dad.

      • -_-
        -_-
        October 20, 2013 at 1:01 am | #

        I never understood why we use the word stereotype,it sounds like a way of describing a sound yet it isn’t

        • Pyr05
          Pyr05
          October 20, 2013 at 1:32 am | #

          That’s because you associate the word stereo with sound. Not your fault that happened though.

        • Wack'd
          Wack'd
          October 20, 2013 at 3:12 am | #

          RACISM NOW IN REVOLUTIONARY DOLBY DIGITAL 5.2

          • Blue Dragon
            Blue Dragon
            October 20, 2013 at 5:39 am | #

            This was the racism on the stereo at my house, growing up:

            • Blue Dragon
              Blue Dragon
              October 20, 2013 at 5:47 am | #

              Hmm, we’ll try that link a second time:

              This was the racism on the stereo at my house, growing up.

        • Andrew_C
          Andrew_C
          October 20, 2013 at 5:59 am | #

          A stereotype was a type of photograph from the late 19th/early 20th centuries which you would use a special viewer to look at, which had the illusion of depth.

      • owltawny
        owltawny
        October 20, 2013 at 2:18 am | #

        Hating Stereotypes is a stereotype. :O

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 2:51 am | #

          No it’s not?

  40. cliff
    cliff
    October 20, 2013 at 12:24 am | #

    Just a point I feel has to be made. Sal isn’t speaking for Willis or the strip in general. She’s going to be talking about her own perceptions on how she was treated. So don’t take her saying that as WILLIS saying it. Too many of the first few comments seem to center on Willis taking it in a racially weird direction. But we really can’t say that, based on one troubled teen’s comment.

  41. Nono
    Nono
    October 20, 2013 at 12:26 am | #

    Walky really can’t let the whole robbing convenience stores go, can he?

    In any case, it’s probably that Walky is really a misplaced target of Sal’s anger. Yeah, he’s more favoured, but in a sense it’s not his fault entirely, she should really be yelling at their parents.

    I’m hoping that whatever comes out of this, Walky will get a clue and signal to their folks that Sal actually feels neglected. If anyone can send a clue to parents that play favourites, it might be the favoured child.

    • Pyr05
      Pyr05
      October 20, 2013 at 1:34 am | #

      Yeah, right. Get back to me on that one when that actually works.

  42. Lu86
    Lu86
    October 20, 2013 at 12:27 am | #

    Now now, lets not bicker and argue about who robbed who

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

      I held some people at gunpoint, You pressed some police buttons, We all had a good laugh. Can’t we just drop it?

    • Kernanator
      Kernanator
      October 20, 2013 at 1:52 am | #

      This is supposed to be a happy occasion!

  43. newllend
    newllend
    October 20, 2013 at 12:32 am | #

    This has taken a racist turn, it feels as if she needs someone pin all her anger on so shes blameing him

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

      Unlike me. I just blame the economy!

      • AgentKeen
        AgentKeen
        October 20, 2013 at 1:11 am | #

        THANKS OBAMA.

        • Tahkuya
          Tahkuya
          October 20, 2013 at 1:16 am | #

          walkys like obama looks black but acts withe

          • Wack'd
            Wack'd
            October 20, 2013 at 3:13 am | #

            He looks black but acts like a twig? What?

  44. A Play on Words
    A Play on Words
    October 20, 2013 at 12:35 am | #

    So that happened…

    • Cephalo the Pod
      Cephalo the Pod
      October 20, 2013 at 1:24 pm | #

      No it didn’t. You are dreaming.

  45. Robert
    Robert
    October 20, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

    And to think this all started because walky lost his shoes this morning. As far as “White guy” problems go this is about the worst.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

      That was like…a week ago man.

      • Cybersnark
        Cybersnark
        October 20, 2013 at 8:23 am | #

        Yeah, this morning was when he was walking around with his junk hanging out. And then Mike’s mom hugged him.

        Totally different white guy problem.

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 10:56 am | #

          If it was a black guy problem he’d be more worried about tripping over it.

  46. Alex Stritar
    Alex Stritar
    October 20, 2013 at 12:38 am | #

    … Walky’s whiter? Sorry if this sounds stupid and/or racist, but they don’t look any different in skin tone. Maybe my eyes arent working right or it’s really subtle or something. Does skin color change when growing up like hair color?

    • -_-
      -_-
      October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

      He’s whiter where it counts on the inside.

      • Pyr05
        Pyr05
        October 20, 2013 at 1:36 am | #

        With all that cholesterol!

    • Norah
      Norah
      October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

      It’s probably the hair. Walky’s hair is naturally more like white people’s hair. Sal’s is naturally more like black people’s hair.

      • Alex Stritar
        Alex Stritar
        October 20, 2013 at 2:01 pm | #

        Yeah, looking through the comments and reflecting on the hair stuff that happened previously in the comic, I can see that. Still seems weird to me, but I’m a white guy who’s never really cared about hair (though has really curly hair myself), so I guess my ignorance on the subject is expected.

    • Tori
      Tori
      October 20, 2013 at 12:44 am | #

      I think it’s more about Walky having naturally straight hair than any difference in skin tone. But no worries, I thought the same thing initially. c:

    • e-
      e-
      October 20, 2013 at 12:45 am | #

      Actually, it does. Males darken more with age, as far as I know, while women tend to retain their childhood coloration a little more.

      • Reepunzel
        Reepunzel
        October 20, 2013 at 8:34 pm | #

        ^ Um, what?

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:56 am | #

      He’s like a Cadbury Egg.

      • Narf
        Narf
        October 20, 2013 at 12:54 pm | #

        So brown on the outside, white on the inside, but yellow at the core? Deep down, Walky’s a coward!

        • The Candyman
          The Candyman
          October 20, 2013 at 3:16 pm | #

          Nah, there’s just a little bit of Asian in him. How do you thing he gets such good grades?

          Well, I think I’ve reached my terribleness limit for the week.

  47. Gottawonder
    Gottawonder
    October 20, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

    That’s Sal, put it right out there, to the not so oblivious brother. Walky knows and he still likes to stick it to her? Brings my opinion of him down quite a bit.
    I know he tends to live in his own world and I know brothers like nothing better than to piss off their sisters (and vice versa). But there is a limit, he knew his sister was trying to get ‘good notice’ from bongo mother and not all there daddy: Walky commented on it when he walked in the room and made a face at the dress. He KNEW. And he still says ‘…well I didn’t rob a convenience store?” Shit, I’d of decked him for that one.

    • Heatth
      Heatth
      October 20, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

      I think you are giving Walky too much credit. I think he genuinely don’t know about any of that.

    • Pyr05
      Pyr05
      October 20, 2013 at 1:39 am | #

      Think about it. You are treated nicer. Your sibling robbed a store. If that’s all you think about or know, what is your conclusion?

      • gangler
        gangler
        October 20, 2013 at 2:06 am | #

        Have to remember, this has only ever mattered to one of the two. Walky quite likely has literally never given this more than a moment’s thought. Sal’s the one who’s been silently stewing about this for years. Sal’s the one who probably got to lay awake at night in her boarding school, thinking about how she ended up here, when it all began.

        • The E-man
          The E-man
          October 20, 2013 at 3:08 am | #

          Not to mention she’s gotten lectures as to how she’s a failure from her parents, which added to the stewing and the thoughts.

  48. Astro
    Astro
    October 20, 2013 at 12:44 am | #

    The confusion in the comments section is really weird. This has been set up since it was first pointed out that Sal has more traditionally black hair and goes to great lengths to straighten it to a more assimilated and acceptable form, while Walky’s is more naturally straight. With the parents preferential treatment of Walky and his more straight laced (i.e. “white”) attitude and lifestyle, it seemed to me that this type of reaction from Sal was obviously coming sooner or later.

    Maybe it’s because in black communities, we’re acutely aware this kind of thing because of its constant prevalence (dark vs light skin, “acting white” vs black, curly hair vs straight (or “good hair”) are huge points of derision), but it’s almost hard to fathom that this is surprising to so many.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:58 am | #

      I hate that though, cuz I act “white”. And I get my balls busted SO MUCH around black people about it. My self esteem is abysmal and part of it is because of this.

      • cliff
        cliff
        October 20, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

        Was 1 of the 3/150 black kids at my white high school during puberty, aka your formative years. Fill in le blanks.

      • The Candyman
        The Candyman
        October 20, 2013 at 9:28 am | #

        Don’t you have dreadlocks, Yotomoe? I’m pretty sure that would balance out any whiteness in your personality, unless you listen to One Direction, buy from Sears, and desperately try to adopt a foreign culture while knowing nothing about it.

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          October 20, 2013 at 10:55 am | #

          The dreadlocks help.
          That said I’m tired of people calling me Whoopi (as in goldburg)

          • kelticat
            kelticat
            October 20, 2013 at 3:38 pm | #

            Who has problems with people using the word “axe” instead of “ask”.
            Course, she has no problem with swearing, so it evens out.

        • Reepunzel
          Reepunzel
          October 20, 2013 at 9:29 pm | #

          What’s so white about buying from Sears??

          … they have good sales from time to time… *mutter*

    • caesaria82
      caesaria82
      October 20, 2013 at 1:00 am | #

      I like this comment.

    • Sporky
      Sporky
      October 20, 2013 at 3:15 am | #

      Not really, I’m white and I’d bet that honestly probably a pretty big chunk of the readership is too. A lot of them probably aren’t even aware of this stuff.

      • Mae
        Mae
        October 20, 2013 at 7:53 am | #

        I will have to give you that it’s probably true a lot of people who identify as white have no idea this sort of thing happens, though they’re not completely alien to the concept, and then there are some of us who are fully aware of it either from direct contact with it via friends, family members, etc., or actually from different classes now that I think about it (and here I mean “classes” as in school/education, not social strata).

        Not trying to toot my own horn as a “special snowflake” or anything, but if you ask anyone who knew me while I was growing up, they would tell you quite honestly that I was blind to race until about my mid-teenage years. By that I don’t mean that I didn’t have friends who were from other races or mixed races but rather that I was friends with anyone as long as they were a good person – I didn’t care about physical features at all. It is only as an adult looking back and now knowing how the world perceives and focuses on such differences that I realize just how diverse my general friend “circle” was in many ways.

        I also have to laugh at a moment around my early/mid teenage years that a couple of young black men made some comment about my dear friend Tunji hanging around with “that white chick” (meaning me) and Tunji replied “Who (name)? She’s translucent. She can’t even see race man.” Ironically, that was also one of the unfortunately many times I encountered the more/less race issue. The two started to insult Tunji about “how white he was becoming” when Tunji finally snapped (that wasn’t like him, he was a very kind person usually) and asked them what part of Africa their parents were from. They laughed but then Tunji continued by saying where *his* parents were from, because he was literally African-American and had the passport to prove it. That made them leave him alone but Tunji confided to me that he hated using race as a “one-up card” to win that sort of argument. Honestly no one should have to deal with that regardless of race. Now as an adult, I can’t tell you how many times I have been dismissed out of hand because “oh she’s just a white B—-” : – (

        Anyway, now I’m rambling on, I’m sorry. To comment on the original comment, I agree, this was foreshadowed in the story and may I just say I *love* how Willis weaves storyline threads throughout multiple arcs. My main surprise was at Sal just coming out and saying it, but then – that’s Sal. That’s her personality, so it completely works. I can’t wait to see where this goes next, because even just having some semi-similar conversations with my own siblings where we remember childhood events *very* differently, there are many ways Walky could react to this.

        • Mae
          Mae
          October 20, 2013 at 7:55 am | #

          Holy jeez I wrote a lot more than I thought, I’m sorry o_o It’s late/early and apparently I got bit by the ramble bug.

  49. caesaria82
    caesaria82
    October 20, 2013 at 12:48 am | #

    Oh wowwww. That hit me right in the feels. Sal, bb, come here and lemme hug you. Or go and punch something, that might be more your style. But seriously. Just. Ugh. FEELS.

  50. Pyr05
    Pyr05
    October 20, 2013 at 12:48 am | #

    Sal, are you sure it wasn’t because he came out with a wing-wang rather than a hoo-ha?

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

      I thought it was because they new Sal would come out badass, while Walky would be a walking dork-sicle.

      • Kernanator
        Kernanator
        October 20, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

        When Sal was born, her first act was to strangle the doctor.

        • -_-
          -_-
          October 20, 2013 at 1:20 am | #

          Her second act was to rob the doctor of his gloves. And wear them.

          • Yotomoe
            Yotomoe
            October 20, 2013 at 1:29 am | #

            Her third act was to cut the fingers out of the gloves.

            • Pyr05
              Pyr05
              October 20, 2013 at 1:41 am | #

              Her fourth act was to grab the nearest wheelchair and use it to pop wheelies.

              • CapnPanda
                CapnPanda
                October 20, 2013 at 9:10 am | #

                The fifth act was to grind on the rails with said wheelchair.

                • Cephalo the Pod
                  Cephalo the Pod
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:59 pm | #

                  Her sixth act was to crash through the window on the wheelchair, without getting cut.

  51. Thor
    Thor
    October 20, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

    Whoa, it looks like the gloves are about to come off!

    What am I saying. This is Sal. The gloves always stay on.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      October 20, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

      No glove, No love.

      • Thor
        Thor
        October 20, 2013 at 4:41 am | #

        But what about self-love? Even if she’s got hella hydrophobic coating on those gloves, I still think that she’d want to remove them, for reasons of hygiene, control, and tactile feedback.

        • Insanely Asinine
          Insanely Asinine
          October 20, 2013 at 7:05 am | #

          What if the gloves are like engies single glove. Both her hands are mechanical!

        • John
          John
          October 20, 2013 at 11:01 am | #

          That’s why she keeps them on. It helps her pretend it’s someone else doing it.

  52. -_-
    -_-
    October 20, 2013 at 12:56 am | #

    •…• This is still better than seeing amber’s dad (way better)

  53. AgentKeen
    AgentKeen
    October 20, 2013 at 12:59 am | #

    So, I don’t have any experience with this type of situation, but I do have a friend that has mentioned in passing that her and her siblings sometimes have these types of issues, except that her family seems to think she’s ‘too white.’

  54. Yotomoe
    Yotomoe
    October 20, 2013 at 1:01 am | #

    Real Talk.
    Panels 1-2 are really good arguments for Black and White people.
    Or men and women.
    Cuz I legit know people who don’t think black people have a harder time than white people.
    “Man it’s so unfair! Why do you have a whole Black History Month!? Where’s White History Month!? And Affirmitive Action!? And all these BLACK COLLEGES!? Why do black people get everything?”

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 1:05 am | #

      God I hate the people who say, “Where’s my Straight Pride Parade?”

      • TheKelliestKelly
        TheKelliestKelly
        October 20, 2013 at 1:54 am | #

        That reminds of two lines from a poem; Pride by Joanna Hoffman. “So when my friend asks me why there is no straight pride parade, I tell her. / You can’t be proud of something you never had to fight for.”

        • Ancestral Hamster
          Ancestral Hamster
          October 20, 2013 at 2:16 am | #

          Oh, that’s good. Very good.

      • Leorale
        Leorale
        October 20, 2013 at 3:05 pm | #

        There’s always Valentine’s Day.

    • caesaria82
      caesaria82
      October 20, 2013 at 1:08 am | #

      The other day I heard this legit sentence from a dude in my (irony alert) gender and discrimination class: “My gym has Women Only days for the sauna. That’s crap. Why aren’t there Men Only days!?

      Same argument. Same idiots, probably, who say all these things. Siiiigh, some humans.

      • Kerry
        Kerry
        October 20, 2013 at 4:39 am | #

        Uh, I actually don’t get this one. What do saunas have to do with gender rights?

        • Tenn
          Tenn
          October 20, 2013 at 5:28 am | #

          It’s not about the sauna, it’s about the “Women Only days”.

          • Kerry
            Kerry
            October 20, 2013 at 5:51 am | #

            I know what caesaria82 was trying to say, but I don’t really understand why complaining about there being no “men only” days for a sauna is sexist. Obviously, the other things pointed out in this particular thread are prime examples of male/white/straight privilege, but this one doesn’t make sense to me.

            • Andrew_C
              Andrew_C
              October 20, 2013 at 6:05 am | #

              Well I imagine because in a sauna you tend to wear a towel at most, and most women are uncomfortable being naked around unfamiliar men, so most saunas are by default men only.

              • Kerry
                Kerry
                October 20, 2013 at 10:31 am | #

                So basically, the women are scared away by the threat of harassment? I guess that makes sense… Wish it wasn’t so, though. /one day hopes for all bathrooms to be unisex

            • caesaria82
              caesaria82
              October 20, 2013 at 12:10 pm | #

              Yeah, my point was that the Women Only days are obviously there
              because there was need for them. Because every other day is
              basically Men Only day already, in terms of how comfortable you feel.
              Women Only day is like once a week. Because women needed a safe
              space in an environment where they could be made to feel uncofortable
              on normal, mixed days. Plus ‘Men Only’ days sounded so ‘Men’s Rights’-y that it pissed me off lol.

              • Kerry
                Kerry
                October 20, 2013 at 12:57 pm | #

                Mm, I see. Thanks for explaining.

                I can’t wait ’til unisex facilities are the norm, though!

                • Araceli
                  Araceli
                  October 20, 2013 at 2:37 pm | #

                  That’ll happen when people stop being transphobic and misogynistic, when rape culture and the kyriarchy are dismantled.

                  We got a ways to go.

                • Leorale
                  Leorale
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:07 pm | #

                  I looked up kyriarchy and learned a new word.

                • Leorale
                  Leorale
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:09 pm | #

                  (by which I mean, thanks for spreading the awareness to me, Araceli)

                • Kladeos
                  Kladeos
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:36 pm | #

                  I had to look it up too. Way to go, feminist Joe.

                • Kerry
                  Kerry
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:52 pm | #

                  Yeah, we really do, but what can I say, I’m an idealist. ; w ;

                  It’d still be cool if the incidence of unisex bathrooms was higher though. I have to keep using my sex’s bathroom, even when identifying as the opposite gender, which is really hnngh.

    • Insanely Asinine
      Insanely Asinine
      October 20, 2013 at 7:06 am | #

      Morgan Freeman said the same thing.

  55. Clementine
    Clementine
    October 20, 2013 at 1:04 am | #

    I said out loud, “Holy shit.”

    Probably woke my housemates.

    But really. Holy shit.

    Please take all sensitive subjects and make them into a comic strip. Kthx.

  56. Clementine
    Clementine
    October 20, 2013 at 1:06 am | #

    Like, I can’t even begin to tell you how many of the story lines bring up subjects relevant to my graduate studies. It’s fucking beautiful.

    • Kernanator
      Kernanator
      October 20, 2013 at 1:20 am | #

      Tell us anyway!

    • EvergreenFir
      EvergreenFir
      October 20, 2013 at 1:32 am | #

      Let me guess… sociology? If so, welcome to the club!

  57. Gottawonder
    Gottawonder
    October 20, 2013 at 1:07 am | #

    I agree with the earlier poster, that if the ‘favored child’ had nudged the parents and let them know they were ‘ignoring the less favored kid”- the parents may have paid more attention or realized what they were doing.
    But: I don’t believe it.

    The parents know very well what they are doing. And the favored child likes being favored and children aren’t known for their charity -especially to their siblings.

    Although my brother and I had a good relationship and parents who tried hard not to show favoritism, we both knew he was the favorite. But, they tried and we loved each other.
    We both had friends who had parents who did not even try. One family in particular had 3 kids, and the middle kid was treated exactly the way Sal is being treated by her parents.

    Shit happens. You learn to live with it, or you rob convenience stores. And one day, stomp on the favored sibling.
    Hope someday she takes that anger and smack her mother across the head with it. Her father too, just for shits and giggles. He know what the mother is doing but he doesn’t have the equipment to do anything about it.

  58. Fuzzydaemon
    Fuzzydaemon
    October 20, 2013 at 1:08 am | #

    Walky enjoys his favorite status. Often the favored child deliberately remains oblivious to the pain of the non-favorite child, identifies with the parents, and plays into the whole game. It is very normal for a disfavored or invisible child to blame their siblings….and rightly so. Poor Sal. Even today her dad told her that her natural hair made her less pretty than when she gets it processed.

    I am of a mixed race family and was raised white. I did not figure this out until my mom met up with a black cousin when I was 19. I was the one with the Sal hair and having it was torture. They started processing and thinning my hair when I was five. I was the girl in the family and my younger brother was the golden child….nothing to do with my “bad hair” but all to do with being a lowly female.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      October 20, 2013 at 2:23 am | #

      I don’t think it’s right to blame your siblings for something they had no control over, and I’m not sure that Walky deliberately remains oblivious to Sal’s hardships. Being pissed off at a sibling for being an asshole about their favorited status is entirely different, and there I would say “rightfully so”. However, I’m not convinced that what’s going on here is that, either.

      • The E-man
        The E-man
        October 20, 2013 at 3:19 am | #

        It’s a difficult situation. Walky isn’t being an asshole about his favored status because he likes being favored (though I’m sure it plays into it), he’s being an asshole about his favored status because he genuinely feel it’s deserved. In his mind, he’s a better kid than his chain-smoking, convenience-store-robbing sister. He’s still an asshole in this moment, the cause is different. Though you’re definitely right that Walky probably isn’t deliberately oblivious about his sister’s hardships but that somehow makes it worse. How do you not notice your twin sister‘s difficulties when you are growing up side-by side?

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 12:21 pm | #

          Walky strikes me as being pretty self absorbed. No more than you average teenage boy though. When you also consider his revulsion towards all things feminine I wouldn’t be surprised if even before she was sent away he went out of his way not to be close to his sister when they were growing up. So maybe in his mind any of Sal’s complaints about their parents were blown out of proportion because he wasn’t being treat that way.

      • ajm5007
        ajm5007
        October 20, 2013 at 1:27 pm | #

        You don’t have to blame someone for something to be angry about it. Rationally, you might know that it’s not their fault and they don’t intend any harm, but that doesn’t make you any less angry about it.

    • kelticat
      kelticat
      October 20, 2013 at 3:49 pm | #

      My grandfather had seven grandchildren who were all “Number One” in his eyes. It takes a lot of effort, but it can be done.

  59. Omnithea
    Omnithea
    October 20, 2013 at 1:13 am | #

    It doesn’t matter if her parents meant anything by the little comments and actions, it’s the meaning that Sal read into them. Hearing the same minor gripe about a physical trait for years can have a devastating effect on a child. When she started considering herself the less loved child, the gulf between them was born. And it only widened with subsequent actions.

  60. Tahkuya
    Tahkuya
    October 20, 2013 at 1:13 am | #

    i knew it FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

    • -_-
      -_-
      October 20, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

      violence is never the answer so…
      Fight Fight Fight

  61. Featherstone
    Featherstone
    October 20, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

    Reading the comments makes me dizy. Circular much? But to reiterate it probably has less to do with race than with the fact walky is the favored child. My aunt is the same way about my dad. He was born second, he was the boy, and expectaions werelower for him that her.

    The parents of walky and sal must have made her feel less than walky and in her mind it must be because of him having better hair, being better looking, whiter or whatever and she acted out because her family made her feel less than her brother over an accident of genetics.

    This is why im glad my brother came first, he got to be the bad child and get baked into a pie, and i entered a family with lower expectations.

    • agentksilver
      agentksilver
      October 20, 2013 at 4:18 pm | #

      Way to make this all about you.

      The argument that Sal is putting forth is about *why* Walky is the favored child. She states that race is the reason why he is the favored child. The comments are discussing whether this is true or not.

  62. caesaria82
    caesaria82
    October 20, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

    I know it’s not the same at alllllll, because it’s got nothing to do with race, but as the sibling who was, in the eyes of my parents, ‘lesser’ physically, looks-wise, not as beautiful, athletic, skinny, classically good-looking, etc etc., I can relate to Sal in my own little way and it brings back all kinds of painful memories.
    But Sal’s deal is obviously a whole lot more complicated with all the implications. Man. Poor Sal. Poor, oblivious Walky as well, because I feel like his whole world view is about to collapse any minute now.

    Shitty parenting, ruining kids’s self-esteem since always.

  63. Romanticide
    Romanticide
    October 20, 2013 at 1:19 am | #

    shiiiitt!!
    And now walking really gets a glimpse on why Sal acts that way about family…

  64. Fuzzydaemon
    Fuzzydaemon
    October 20, 2013 at 1:22 am | #

    Only if he doesn’t choose to remain oblivious.

  65. aussiekat
    aussiekat
    October 20, 2013 at 1:23 am | #

    I feel for you Sal T.T unfortunately this is a thing still pretty damn prevalent in our society. I still remember being told by my mom to straighten my hair for my first job interview and for the first day of school. She told me that it would make me look more white and thus less ‘other’ to my future employers and teachers.

  66. acher4
    acher4
    October 20, 2013 at 1:24 am | #

    wait, really….wow

  67. Tahkuya
    Tahkuya
    October 20, 2013 at 1:30 am | #

    i hope Joyce enters in soon that will really mix things up

  68. EvergreenFir
    EvergreenFir
    October 20, 2013 at 1:31 am | #

    Interesting. I am glad and intrigued to see this discussion being raised. Something tells me most people are unaware of it.

  69. Eromer
    Eromer
    October 20, 2013 at 1:43 am | #

    Oof….I knew, as I waited for this comic to load and saw it had 250 comments already (it’s only an hour and a half after it has been up) that it was going to be a good one….I was not wrong. This is some real stuff right here….

  70. Super Duper
    Super Duper
    October 20, 2013 at 1:43 am | #

    Wait… they both have the exact same skin tone…

    • Tahkuya
      Tahkuya
      October 20, 2013 at 1:51 am | #

      i believe it is a matter that is deeper than skin

      • owltawny
        owltawny
        October 20, 2013 at 2:22 am | #

        Specifically the hair follicles.

    • Ragnal
      Ragnal
      October 20, 2013 at 2:23 am | #

      I was gonna say…

  71. Jess
    Jess
    October 20, 2013 at 1:54 am | #

    A lot of people seem to be taking this comic really, really literally. Hint: It’s not about what color they are in Photoshop or Sal’s memories of her own birth.

  72. Chubsius
    Chubsius
    October 20, 2013 at 2:02 am | #

    I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, but Sal may not have had a revelation about her upbringing until she spent some time at a Christian school in a more southern state. Even if she realized the underlying cause for her parents favoritism at an earlier date, I can imagine the relocation being all the more hellish because of that.

    Also, I’m glad more people are getting an education on “good hair” stereotypes and “passing” in America. I mean, if Michelle Obama’s hair can make news, more people should know about it.

  73. Los
    Los
    October 20, 2013 at 2:03 am | #

    I really feel bad for Sal. She’s carrying around all that anger at her family, Walky’s so oblivious that it’s basically not worth bringing up, I’m assuming their parents just kind of gloss by the topic, afraid to acknowledge it. Alone and angry. It’s a crushing weight.

    • khambatta
      khambatta
      October 21, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

      I hope Willis writes some nice-things-happen-for-Sal type stories. She’s doing a good job of not sluggin’ Walky, so there’s that, I guess.

  74. timemonkey
    timemonkey
    October 20, 2013 at 2:03 am | #

    YES! Finally, I’ve been waiting so long to finally get a glimpse into Sal’s mind, especially her relationship with Walky. It was something that was seriously lacking in It’s Walky, so much stuff happened but none of it was explored. Granted, I won’t like her any more after this, understanding her problems doesn’t change her actions or her personality and suddenly make her likable to me, any more than learning about Ruth’s life made me hate her any less. But at least there’s understanding, I can get who they are and why they act like this and that makes the comic so much more enjoyable.

  75. Clodia
    Clodia
    October 20, 2013 at 2:04 am | #

    Not that I ever want anyone to realize that, but I’m glad she knows. I honestly believe that it may not be all of the issue, but that it is a founding issue. And knowing your parents are racist may be better than trying to find an internal reason. Poor Sal. I don’t expect Walky to respond well. It threatens his self esteem and worldview too much.

  76. NF
    NF
    October 20, 2013 at 2:09 am | #

    Run Billie, run! Do you really want to be the sole witness of Sal committing fratricide?

    • Cybersnark
      Cybersnark
      October 20, 2013 at 8:33 am | #

      Yeah, go get a camera!

      • norj
        norj
        October 20, 2013 at 10:12 am | #

        And blackmail Sal into making out with you.

  77. Milae
    Milae
    October 20, 2013 at 2:19 am | #

    Speaking from a psychology point of view…

    It doesn’t matter whether or not actually discrimination occurs by the parents, it’s the perception that counts. Sal has obviously for years felt like she wasn’t getting the attention.

    In fact her entire personality shows it. When parents ignore a child that child either becomes a wallflower or starts trying to get the attention. In all likelihood the only reason Sal robbed convenience stores is she wanted ‘some’ kind of attention even if it was the bad kind.

    When her parents responded by sending her away, Sal basically ‘gave up’ and hardened herself from further disappointment. She became the ‘rebel who doesn’t care about anyone’ – except like all masks it wasn’t really who she was. Sal actually cares ‘too much’ what other people think of her.

    BTW to anyone who thinks that Sal’s making this up, her hair is but one way that Sal has tried to effect being ‘whiter’. Her accent is the other believe it or not. She’s taken on the accent of a ‘southern white’ rather than ‘southern black’. And there really is a difference without any racism intended. She went out of her way to learn to talk like a southern belle.

    If anyone thinks I am wrong about her accent being contrived to appear whiter… take a real close look at the 4 panels from today. The angrier she gets the more she transitions away from the fake accent and the more she transitions into the accent she hates. Note the difference in her pronunciation of the word “and” from the first two panels to the last panel. You’ll also notice a difference if you’ve got a good eye in how the words flow. The angrier she gets the less ‘southern belle’ her accent retains. Proof positive of a fake contrived accent.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 2:38 am | #

      As a Canadian who doesn’t hear Southern accents that often, can you explain the difference? It usually sounds all the same to me.

      • Milae
        Milae
        October 20, 2013 at 2:53 am | #

        Well, first off you should know that there isn’t a singular southern accent period. Different parts of the south have slight differences in pronunciation and word flow. Whether you’re from the Ozarks or the Bayou or the Carolinas just to pull up three quick differences.

        In this case, the accent normally pulled off by Sal kills off the D’s at end of her words, replaces ‘I’ with ‘Ah’. It’s a very popular contrived southern-esque accent.

        Actually it’s so common and the ‘losing’ of the accent because of anger is also so common that I recalled there being a trope dedicated entirely to the fake southern accent slipping shtick so I did a quick google search and here you go (apologies in advance if I mess up this link), Ooh, Me Accent’s Slipping

        • Milae
          Milae
          October 20, 2013 at 3:35 am | #

          It took me a while to find a copy of this old History Channel program about the Dixie. You Don’t Know Dixie.

          If you want to watch the full 87 minute video instead of just that 3 minute chunk I have linked above then go Shop at the History Channel”

          • Kladeos
            Kladeos
            October 20, 2013 at 12:27 pm | #

            Cool, thanks for sharing the video.

          • Stormrunner
            Stormrunner
            October 20, 2013 at 4:27 pm | #

            Not to sounds a bit…odd?

            But I’ve been TOLD by people that don’t live where I do that we mostly sound the same down here (coast of MS). In fact, I’ve had racist and crude remarks about my accent from people. “Why do you talk like a >>>>>(fill in the blank).”

            Down here, when I was young I was told by people down here I sounded like a “belle.” So seems to be schematics.

            I DO think there is a fundamental difference in how the vocal cords resonate.

            But other then that I don’t see or hear a difference unless you speak of Hickville, USA talk – which tends to be rather….uneducated (and I’m saying this about some of my own relatives further north in MS…bless them but they ignorant…and some are just…racist ughhhhh). Makes me glad I live and grew up BELOW the Bible Belt….

            Maybe I’ve just lived down here too long, but I have moved away and come back – and I had to “get rid” of my accent due to people misunderstanding me (seriously, how do you get “marginal to sh*ttang” from “manager to cosmetics” I have no idea).

            ‘Course as you said, it comes back if I’m overly emotional (or I slip back to it intentionally).

            Not saying this ISN’T what Willis is doing here – since as you said it is the “fake” southern accent.

            Which is hilarious because when I intentionally slip back into my accent people say it doesn’t sound right – because it isn’t the fake one.

            Like I said may sound odd…I didn’t get a lot of sleep last night so I might be reading what you’re saying wrong – in which I apologize ahead of time.

    • Chubsius
      Chubsius
      October 20, 2013 at 1:24 pm | #

      Good catch on the accents! I hadn’t noticed, but now I see she also switches from “hafta” to “have to” and “friggin” to “fuckin.”

  78. Ali
    Ali
    October 20, 2013 at 2:21 am | #

    Have to admit, my first thought was “Huh? Their skin tone looks the same.” Then I hit myself in the head because oi.

    • Ali
      Ali
      October 20, 2013 at 2:23 am | #

      Hey, I’m Sal now! At least she’d agree with me hitting myself in the head for that.

  79. owltawny
    owltawny
    October 20, 2013 at 2:24 am | #

    Run Walky! Run for your life!

  80. Ridureyu
    Ridureyu
    October 20, 2013 at 2:25 am | #

    Here’s a thought:

    Look at all the African-American women you know. How many of them let their hair grow naturally vs. how many of them straighten it out and “whitify” it?

    It’s our whole culture that does this. If your hair is black and curly, you are not “pretty.”

    • Vash
      Vash
      October 20, 2013 at 3:41 am | #

      I quite like curly hair.

      • Kerry
        Kerry
        October 20, 2013 at 4:45 am | #

        Yeah, if you take care of it, it can be gorgeous. Then again, that applies to all hair. :B

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 1:29 pm | #

          Hr’s not actually talking about whether or not curly hair is objectively pretty he’s talking about the fact that we as a society value long straight hair over it because we pretty obviously do and this is a thing that black women have to think about. Whenever I spend over an hour flat ironing my hair, whenever I pay money to get damaging chemicals put into it to make it temporarily straight and whenever I just say “fuck it” and do neither and just let it be I have to ask myself am I doing this because I like it myself or because other people are telling me I’m not pretty enough unless I do. Black women/Mixed women whether they want to or not make statements with their hair and there’s a reason there’s been decades long movements trying to tell us our hair isn’t some kind of burden and can be just as beautiful as everyone else’s. So yeah good for you two fro thinking curly hair is pretty but way to ignore what the comment is actually discussing. Your personal opinion is irrelevant when battling against society.

          • DanielleM
            DanielleM
            October 20, 2013 at 1:30 pm | #

            Or she or they. Sorry to just assume your gender when not directly stated.

          • Kerry
            Kerry
            October 20, 2013 at 1:33 pm | #

            Woooah there, I was responding specifically to that person (Vash, not Ridureyu). I completely agree with you. It’s possible to talk about frivolous things without denying a real cultural phenomenon.

            (have you seen my other posts…?)

            • DanielleM
              DanielleM
              October 20, 2013 at 1:45 pm | #

              I’ll look them over. Sorry if you feel like I was being harsh. This is clearly something I’ve been putting a lot of thought into lately before this comic even came out.

              • Kerry
                Kerry
                October 20, 2013 at 1:58 pm | #

                Nah, I can see where you’re coming from. Though I do happen to be ridiculously privileged (even though I kinda shouldn’t be… I’m mixed, bigender, and a bisexual/gay person), I’ve tried my best to learn about all this stuff. Sadly, I’ve been guilty myself of giving my black characters straight hair, but it’s mostly because kinky/curly hair is really freakin’ hard to draw. orz It’s less of a problem with my non-visual characters.

                I apologize for coming off as insensitive to this issue, though. It’s hard to tell exactly how others will perceive your messages, y’know?

                • Kerry
                  Kerry
                  October 20, 2013 at 3:50 pm | #

                  Er, um, that’s not to say that I continue to design my black chars with straight hair. It’s mostly what I did in the past.

                  (yeesh, that came off badly)

  81. Pan Dimensional Being
    Pan Dimensional Being
    October 20, 2013 at 2:31 am | #

    *Googles invective*

  82. licoricepencil
    licoricepencil
    October 20, 2013 at 2:48 am | #

    I’m guessing here (and please PLEASE correct me if I’m wrong) that Sal perceives all of her familial problems as stemming from her hair. It probably started super young with her mom struggling to care for it (as DanielleM pointed out in the comments earlier). It may have been compounded by relatives making comments, e.g. “Oh David looks so cute today! Pity Sal didn’t get her mother’s hair.” Also, Walky calls Sal black and refers to himself as generically beige, so this may be a family in-joke that Sal sees negatively.

    Furthering the idea that Walky’s been the favorite child, it’s been mentioned that he’s never had a problem with grades. I’m guessing that Sal started acting up to try to get her parents to notice her by purposefully getting bad grades, then eventually escalated to the aforementioned convenience store robbing. So while I don’t think that Sal’s messed up relationship with her parents is due to her hair, but rather her resorting to pretty extreme measures that got the cops involved, I do think that she perceives her parents as being unconsciously bigoted.

    Again please point out anything I got wrong. I am a white girl with no experience with these issues.

  83. Raibean
    Raibean
    October 20, 2013 at 3:12 am | #

    As a mixed kid with a bunch of mixed cousins let me tell you that you never know what color a mixed kid is gonna come out as

    my aunt has white white white features and brown brown brown skin

  84. Ben
    Ben
    October 20, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

    I…. I don’t see a difference between the two….

    • Ben
      Ben
      October 20, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

      like they look like Willis used the same color palette on the pair.

      • Kerry
        Kerry
        October 20, 2013 at 3:40 am | #

        Walky’s hair is waaaay less kinky, for one (to the point where it looks straight even this short). I’m not sure if there’s anything else, but I might just be missing some details.

        • That Damn Rat
          That Damn Rat
          October 20, 2013 at 6:03 am | #

          There is, a distinct possibility that this is all in Sal’s head.

          • Chronos
            Chronos
            October 20, 2013 at 8:00 am | #

            I feel you all are taking it more literally than she meant it.

        • Ben
          Ben
          October 21, 2013 at 3:46 am | #

          the hair thing didn’t even ping off my brain (cuz it was like 3 am when I saw this) until i read other comments and i saw other people mention it. that being said, this kinda thing doesn’t really just pop up without a reason, so i’d say that there is support for her feeling that way.

    • nick
      nick
      October 20, 2013 at 5:05 am | #

      Perhaps their skin tones have changed over time

  85. Kerry
    Kerry
    October 20, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

    Woah… feels.

    I happen to be mixed myself (1/4 black), though I look very, very white. However, my sister looks like… something else. She doesn’t look particularly black to me, but she’s definitely not white. I’m not sure how much that’s actually affected her – we’re middle-class and privileged as fuck, and our parents generally don’t play favorites – but jeez… I can’t even begin to imagine what it’d be like to be in Sal’s position.

  86. Chug
    Chug
    October 20, 2013 at 4:20 am | #

    Any of you ever read Jacob Have I Loved? It’s a terrible book, all about this girl who wastes her entire childhood and youth pointlessly hating her twin sister for being prettier and more socially adept than she is. She’s self-centered and controlling almost to the point of being a bully, and spends most of her time brooding on how unfair her life is, but somehow we’re supposed to feel sorry for her because she ‘can’t find her place in the world.’
    This is the vibe I’m getting here.

    • Kerry
      Kerry
      October 20, 2013 at 4:46 am | #

      lol you’re jacob

      • Chug
        Chug
        October 20, 2013 at 3:17 pm | #

        Not at all. I was the third of six kids, as ‘middle-child’ as you can get. Moreover, I WAS that brooding, unhappy child who would deliberately sit apart from the other kids, and then feel ignored and unloved because they didn’t drop everything to come pander to me. But about the time I hit teenage-hood, I realized that the world didn’t revolve around me and I was never going to be the constant and sole focus of everyone’s attention, so I’d better get off my butt and focus on something other than self-pity. Despite living on her own and supposedly being ‘cool’ and in control, Sal is still wallowing in self-pity.

        • Kerry
          Kerry
          October 20, 2013 at 3:49 pm | #

          I, um, was talking about your grav.

          • Jen Aside
            Jen Aside
            October 20, 2013 at 9:25 pm | #

            I love Jacob =>

          • Chug
            Chug
            October 20, 2013 at 11:12 pm | #

            …….. oh. *ahem* right. How about I just admit that I’m no good with names and then crawl under a rock to hide?

            • Kerry
              Kerry
              October 20, 2013 at 11:38 pm | #

              haha, it’s fine

    • Deirdre Mundy
      Deirdre Mundy
      October 20, 2013 at 10:28 am | #

      Makes sense. As a kid, I read that book and thought “Her family is evil!” As an adult, I went back and realized that she’s an unreliable narrator…

    • dio
      dio
      October 20, 2013 at 5:12 pm | #

      I read that book when I was 12 and I was supposed to be thinking about unfair families or whatever but all I remember is that the narrator and her boyfriend did top stuff in his car. Oh, burgeoning sexuality.

  87. Dudeface
    Dudeface
    October 20, 2013 at 4:36 am | #

    I think this is first time that that a comic has given me a full 10+ second jaw drop.

  88. James
    James
    October 20, 2013 at 6:14 am | #

    This is the best freshmen family day…..EVER!!!

  89. I.care.0
    I.care.0
    October 20, 2013 at 6:21 am | #

    Wait, they are black by american standards?

    That’s weird.

    • Insanely Asinine
      Insanely Asinine
      October 20, 2013 at 7:12 am | #

      Since America is the melting pot there are some group of people who believe it depends on the mother. For example my brother and sister are physically white due to my Step dad’s genes but by the standards given before they would be considered Hispanic. Now using the Sal and Walkie twins they would be considered White due to their mother.

    • Swissaboo
      Swissaboo
      October 20, 2013 at 7:16 am | #

      Threehundred years of the one drop rule, baby.
      If you’re white and ___, you aren’t mixed, you’re ___.
      (And if one of your parents is white and the other is white and ____, then that parent is ____, which mean’s YOU’RE ____.)

      • Swissaboo
        Swissaboo
        October 20, 2013 at 7:19 am | #

        This isn’t really the standard these days, of course, but it’s skewed the range of what’s perceived as black, which is why you have Hispanic immigrants who were viewed as white in their country of origin that are shocked to discover in America, they’re black. (Basically the reason Hispanic was invented as a separate racial category, because Hispanics wouldn’t stick to the American perception of race.)

      • Lel
        Lel
        October 20, 2013 at 9:47 am | #

        The only exception to this is the mulatto thing. If your mother was white and your father was black, you’re mulatto. But if it was reversed, you were black.
        Of course, then we stopped calling people mulatto and started calling all mulattos black because we can’t be bothered to find someone’s ancestry before we typecast them.

        • DanielleM
          DanielleM
          October 20, 2013 at 1:43 pm | #

          People still say mulatto. Well white people still say mulatto in my experience. I’ve only ever been referred to as one the few times I have in my life by white people (one a teacher in front of my classmates) when I finally just answered the question of what my ethnicity is. Although I’m not sure if anyone makes the distinction with the mother. My mother is the black parent my father is the white one. I have heard that racial identity comes from the mother thing but that was said by my mother. Honestly I find the term mulatto to be incredibly dated and should be lumped into the same category as calling a black person colored or negro.

          • Leorale
            Leorale
            October 20, 2013 at 3:27 pm | #

            My understanding was that mulatto is already an outdated and racist term (because of its associations with slavery and colonial oppression). Creepy word.

            • DanielleM
              DanielleM
              October 20, 2013 at 5:08 pm | #

              It also basically just means mule for some added dehuminization.

  90. Dutchtica
    Dutchtica
    October 20, 2013 at 6:56 am | #

    Wait, Walky is whiter?

    I don’t see it. Hahah.

    • Jason
      Jason
      October 20, 2013 at 12:46 pm | #

      Oh my god does ANY commenter here read the existing posts before posting?!?

      • Araceli
        Araceli
        October 20, 2013 at 2:43 pm | #

        What, and miss the chance to broadcast their ignorance? Never! 😉

    • Vash
      Vash
      October 20, 2013 at 6:04 pm | #

      She doesn’t mean colour. Their colour code is exactly the same.

  91. Tufto
    Tufto
    October 20, 2013 at 8:16 am | #

    You’ve been pretty drama-heavy for the last few strips, Willis. Has the tag been pulled here too?

    • Leah Rockshard
      Leah Rockshard
      October 20, 2013 at 10:14 am | #

      The drama tag came pre-pulled in DoA.

      • StClair
        StClair
        October 23, 2013 at 5:58 am | #

        Drama of Age.

  92. Deirdre Mundy
    Deirdre Mundy
    October 20, 2013 at 8:18 am | #

    My guess is that, actually, Sal was just the more difficult baby/toddler/preschooler….

    You see this a lot in sibling groups. Some kids are just HARDER. They push limits more, they’re less cuddly, they take more discipline and work, they’re more prone to haul off and hit someone.

    And so they get grounded more. And then blame the parents for ‘liking’ the other sibling, who never gets grounded because he’s just easy going and never argues, more. But they never connect their actions with the parenting decisions. It’s just “You like him better, because when I disobeyed (by hitting that teacher) I got punished more than he did when HE disobeyed (By forgetting to take out the trash because he was busy with legos.)”

    It happens in every family. In this case, Sal is using race as an excuse not to come to terms with her own hard personality….

    • LordHaw
      LordHaw
      October 20, 2013 at 9:31 am | #

      I don’t know. Sometimes for sure yeah. But I was the favorite over my sister growing up and it was completely due to me being a boy. All the talk of “Oh you get to carry on the family name!” and stuff like that. My sister totally resented my preferential treatment (I got away with a lot, she did not). We’ve long since mended fences as I clued in eventually.

      Guess there are lots of reasons for one kid to be favoured over the other.

    • Lel
      Lel
      October 20, 2013 at 9:45 am | #

      The weird thing is, I think I was the favourite child, and I made my parents try so much harder.
      I think that parents just really like the smarter child. Or at least the one that’s more visibly smart. There is an intelligence difference between fraternal twins, in case you were asking. My sisters totally smarter than me, just in a different, less visible way.

    • Leah Rockshard
      Leah Rockshard
      October 20, 2013 at 10:11 am | #

      It really does vary from family to family. Parents pick favourites based on who’s smarter, better at sport, prettier, more in-line with their own opinions/tastes, more popular at school, easier to manage, more interestingly spirited… People are people, kids, parents, all, and what people look for in others isn’t cookie-cutter.

    • Kerry
      Kerry
      October 20, 2013 at 11:58 am | #

      We can’t know for sure, as we only have a vague notion of Sal and Walky’s upbringing, but do remember that this is the same Sal who dressed up in a Catholic school girl uniform, all sweet, with a huge smile on her face, when she went to meet up with her parents. And her parents didn’t even care. Charles was obviously happy to see her, but Linda brushed her off to pay attention to her (incidentally) male, straight-haired son. If Sal was such a difficult child, why wouldn’t they be surprised at her attitude and demeanor? To me, that speaks volumes: she’s likely had to do this before just to appease them and keep them from becoming even more disappointed with her. I don’t think this started with her delinquent behavior.

      • XLS
        XLS
        July 24, 2015 at 12:33 pm | #

        Couldn’t agree more!

  93. Furie
    Furie
    October 20, 2013 at 8:26 am | #

    Run Billie, run! And take poor clueless Walky with you.

    • James
      James
      October 20, 2013 at 12:21 pm | #

      No!! Let Darwinism run it’s course!!!!

  94. Charles RB
    Charles RB
    October 20, 2013 at 8:45 am | #

    Ohhhhhhh shiiiiiiiitttt 😮

  95. LordHaw
    LordHaw
    October 20, 2013 at 9:26 am | #

    Let it all out Sal! You’ll feel better!

  96. The Candyman
    The Candyman
    October 20, 2013 at 9:47 am | #

    Now kiss him, you fool!

    Wait, no, didn’t think that one through at all.

    • Narf
      Narf
      October 20, 2013 at 12:39 pm | #

      Eeeeew.

  97. Lel
    Lel
    October 20, 2013 at 9:49 am | #

    Whenever I see race issues in America, I immediately start laughing and waving a Canadian flag.
    Then the Orange Lodge burns down my house because I’m an Irish Catholic.

    • Narf
      Narf
      October 20, 2013 at 12:38 pm | #

      Yeah, because there’s no such thing as racism in Canada *cough*TREATMENTOFFIRSTNATIONS*cough*
      *cough*NOVASCOTIANCEMETARYREFUSESTOBURYABLACKCHILD*cough*
      *cough*ACADIANEXPULSION*cough*
      Nope. No racism in THIS country, no sirree. /eyeroll

      • Narf
        Narf
        October 20, 2013 at 12:39 pm | #

        lol, the end of line three should have read: “BLACK CHILD *cough*” 😛

    • kelticat
      kelticat
      October 20, 2013 at 4:06 pm | #

      Green=Irish Catholic
      Orange=Irish Protestant
      What does White equal?

      Coming from an Orange.

    • ADHadh
      ADHadh
      October 20, 2013 at 4:39 pm | #

      I similarly don’t ‘get’ race issues the way Americans do.
      Here in Europe white people hated each other for ages, and a black or Asian person has a lower chance of being a filthy Kraut or a nasty Russkie. “Whites” being one people is a silly colonies’ invention.

      • Kladeos
        Kladeos
        October 20, 2013 at 5:03 pm | #

        Seeing all white people as roughly the same (for a subjective definition of white – Italians, Jewish people, etc need not necessarily apply) is how white privilege is maintained in North America, so it’s their benefit.

      • Kerry
        Kerry
        October 20, 2013 at 5:34 pm | #

        I think it’s because our whole nation began as a colony of a country that still exists today. America’s actually pretty inclusive (unless you’re some shade of brown).

        Plus, I’m not actually sure how you tell the difference between nation of origin…? I tend to assume every person I encounter is American, born and raised. I may be wrong in extrapolating it to the general populace, but it’s been my impression that society basically views it the same way*.

        * White people, anyway, in the case of the racists and xenophobes among us.

        • ADHadh
          ADHadh
          October 21, 2013 at 10:01 am | #

          Usually it’s not that hard to tell. Britons look slightly different from Danes or Ukrainians etc.

      • theKOT
        theKOT
        October 20, 2013 at 9:43 pm | #

        I lived in Europe for a year, and this is COMPLETELY against what I saw and heard. I knew several racist europeans. They considered european whites to be more familiar whereas those of different skin-color where exotic and different (often spoken of as inferior). When I asked one if he would ever adopt a child he literally said “I don’t want a black or a yellow.” Then look at the struggles with muslim immigrants…. My impression was not that Europeans were less racist, they were just presented with less opportunity for racism.

        • XLS
          XLS
          July 24, 2015 at 12:35 pm | #

          MMmm yes they can be very racist, but they can also be very ethnicist, as such. Depends on the country and location within that country what matters / how much it matters (and sometimes whether you play football. Sometimes that doesn’t help.)

  98. Null Set
    Null Set
    October 20, 2013 at 9:55 am | #

    Billie should probably just quietly slip out the window.

  99. Toes14
    Toes14
    October 20, 2013 at 10:03 am | #

    Poor Sal. She’s the most miserable/frustrated of the college kids by far. But at least she’s getting some hot lovin’ from the math assistant . . . which only leads to more frustration since it didn’t help her grade.

  100. Leah Rockshard
    Leah Rockshard
    October 20, 2013 at 10:05 am | #

    Sal is NOT delusional. There is, in the little we’ve seen of her parents, a LOT of evidence to support the favoured-son idea, and it does seem possible that it did, however unconsciously, start with race.

    She’s not saying Walky “acts whiter”, you lot. It’s the hair. There’s always been this thing where black women are shamed or considered less pretty for having naturally kinky/poofy hair. They have to use relaxers and straighten the fuck out of it until it looks like white people’s hair before they can be beautiful/accepted/considered respectable. It’s a fucked up societal thing that’s been going on for a long time.

    Walky’s hair is straight, like a white person’s. Sal’s looks nothing like her mother’s and is naturally curly like her dad’s. Earlier today her dad expressed disappointment that her hair was in its natural state. That was about all he said to her, and her mother too busy talking to Walky to even notice Sal. It didn’t even occur to them to ask Sal to reschedule her hair appointment and spend some time with them.

    Sal robbed a convenience store and has been pretty openly rebellious for years. Walky never fell into those habits. Why? Why did a teenage girl who seems to want nothing more than her parents’ attention and acceptance rob a convenience store?

    I don’t think it started with the robbery. I think the robbery was a symptom of how Sal felt constantly ignored in favour of Walky. Whether it’s because of race, gender, or some other factor we don’t know about, her parents fucked her over.

    • Kerry
      Kerry
      October 20, 2013 at 11:34 am | #

      But Leah, what if she just likes to have straight hair? Jeez, you crazy race-baiters, always playing the race card! Privilege is a fairy tale dreamed up by anti-cswm* bigots and racism doesn’t exist anymore!!!!! Why do you hate white people?!!?! ヽ(≧Д≦)ノ /whinewhinebongobongo

      *Cis straight white male. But what does cis even mean anyway?!!? It sounds like a term made up by feminazis!

      • Jonathan S.
        Jonathan S.
        October 20, 2013 at 5:00 pm | #

        Kerry, I’m pretty sure this is supposed to be thickly laden with sarcasm. However, you’re up against Poe’s Law here – there actually are people online who seem to sincerely believe exactly what you’re saying…

        • Kerry
          Kerry
          October 20, 2013 at 5:27 pm | #

          Yeah, I was worried people would take it seriously. Which is why I included the “/whinewhinebongobongo” part.

          I don’t think there are many of these types actually reading DoA (or at least, not any that are commenting), but I’ve seen them over at SP!, and certain relatively innocuous comments in this section (among others) belie a similar mindset.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 12:34 pm | #

      +1

  101. hof1991
    hof1991
    October 20, 2013 at 10:43 am | #

    Parent’s weekend is going to be a gift that keeps on giving. Glad that Sal is being open here. Unlikely to settle things, but time for Wally to become a bit more aware of things. Not sure I like this Wally so much. Sibs will push each other ( I am two of seven) but should know which buttons must not be pushed.

    • gangler
      gangler
      October 20, 2013 at 10:51 am | #

      http://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/02-uphill-from-here/helmet/

      He hasn’t talked to her much in like five years. He hardly knows her, let alone has an intimate knowledge of what her buttons are.

      • Badtux
        Badtux
        October 20, 2013 at 6:42 pm | #

        Believe me, siblings *never* are at a loss when it comes to pushing each other’s buttons, regardless of how many years it’s been.

        • gangler
          gangler
          October 20, 2013 at 7:05 pm | #

          Man. I have siblings. That’s not a unique thing for you to be sharing your expertise on.

          Personally I’ve gotta say that I’m pretty close with my sister. I needle her occasionally, all in fun. I know when I’ve crossed a line and need to back off.

          My brother and I sort of grew in separate directions, stopped talking to eachother much despite being regular figures in eachother’s lives. These days I can quite honestly say I have no idea what bothers him.

          Doesn’t help that he can be a bit silent and moody at times. Hard to tell if he just stopped feeling talkative or if you’ve pissed him off and now he’s silently fuming about god knows what. Sal seems like she could actually be a bit similar in that department.

          Of course given all that I wouldn’t try to poke fun at him, but I’m not Walky. Walky does that with everybody. He was doing it to Joyce all of 2 seconds after meeting her. Not really specifically a part of his sibling dynamic. You’ll notice that Sal’s never reciprocated this behavior.

      • Toes14
        Toes14
        October 21, 2013 at 10:30 am | #

        Being a twin myself, I find it strange that they aren’t more close. However I suppose being opposite sex twins does create a larger divide than being a same sex twin like I am.

        I find it more likely that their parents really wanted two boys and the ‘female disappointment’ is what started them treating Walky more favorably and Sal less so over time. They probably (unconciously) praised him more for good behavior and scolded her more for bad behavior, thus contributing to her increased desire for attention and her subsequent robbery attempts.

  102. davidbreslin101
    davidbreslin101
    October 20, 2013 at 11:26 am | #

    I sense Mr Willis was very, very careful colouring Sal and Walky in this strip precisely so we could have this little conversation.

  103. Shilo
    Shilo
    October 20, 2013 at 11:35 am | #

    I think it makes absolute sense. I have seen this kind of prejudice in my own family . . .

    My white/black and white/Egyptian mixed cousins can attest to how they were treated by our grandparents and other white family members as opposed to those of us who were fully white. Although I’m sure we were all loved even I saw that I and my siblings and white cousins were treated as favorites.

    All my mixed race cousins had a term for themselves, they called themselves “The Basement Kids”. When we would all spend summers with our grandparents all the white kids got the upstairs bedrooms and all the mixed ones shared the basement bedrooms.

    I didn’t notice it at the time but looking back . . . . I can see how unfair they were treated in almost every aspect of their familial lives.

  104. The E-man
    The E-man
    October 20, 2013 at 11:59 am | #

    This commentary has reminded me of a pair of siblings that went to my high school. They were mixed race, and about the same skin tone, but their features were different. One had stereotypically blacker features, and the other had stereotypically whiter features. These features definitely played a role, as the former hung out with mostly the black kids and the latter hung out with mostly the white kids. You can definitely be the same skin tone and be seen as “blacker” or “whiter” than one another, and not just because of “acting black/white”. (I will say that there didn’t seem to be any animosity between the siblings I’m talking about, it’s just how they worked. But it’s pretty easy to see how favoritism by race could have been developed…)

  105. Quirk
    Quirk
    October 20, 2013 at 12:08 pm | #

    I’m surprised that no one drew the connection between Amber’s childhood robbery trauma and Sal’s robbery of a convenience store. While it is quite circumstantial this wouldn’t be

    • John
      John
      October 20, 2013 at 6:55 pm | #

      There’s been speculation in the comments before that those incidents were one and the same.

      There’s a strip early on where Amber eyes Billie and Sal nervously as she passes them in the hall. At the time I chalked it up to Amber being worried that Billie, who she had, a couple days earlier, carried away from a fight with Ruth and had a brief conversation with, would recognize her as Amazi-Girl, but after Amazi-Girl’s origin began to be revealed, it seems plausible that it wasn’t that Amber was worried that Billie would recognize her, but that she recognized Sal.

      • Kerry
        Kerry
        October 20, 2013 at 11:36 pm | #

        Woah, I didn’t even notice that! That’s insane. You guys are crazy observant.

  106. MR K
    MR K
    October 20, 2013 at 12:16 pm | #

    Billie: “I’ll let you touch my boobs if you both stop arguing”

    • The Candyman
      The Candyman
      October 20, 2013 at 2:56 pm | #

      Sal or Walky?

      • Mr K
        Mr K
        October 20, 2013 at 4:41 pm | #

        Both, of course

  107. brozencozy
    brozencozy
    October 20, 2013 at 12:18 pm | #

    Making my first comment ever to say I literally gasped and clutched my pearls at the last panel.
    Or I would have clutched them, if I had any pearls.

    • The Candyman
      The Candyman
      October 20, 2013 at 2:57 pm | #

      If I wore a monocle, I’m sure it would have popped off when I saw this strip.

  108. Jebily
    Jebily
    October 20, 2013 at 12:28 pm | #

    Wow. This is the first time I’ve even commented, but I just had to today because I’m pretty sure that this just became one of my favourite DoA strips ever.

  109. aqua
    aqua
    October 20, 2013 at 12:33 pm | #

    Sal looks a little paler to me in this strip

    • Kerry
      Kerry
      October 20, 2013 at 12:36 pm | #

      Probably the lighting.

      • David Willis
        David M Willis
        October 20, 2013 at 12:38 pm | #

        They are both the exact same colors they have always been since their first DoA appearances.

        • Kerry
          Kerry
          October 20, 2013 at 12:58 pm | #

          Yes, but colors look different based on the colors in the room. The room is lighter, so their skin similarly looks lighter.

          • Heavensrun
            Heavensrun
            October 20, 2013 at 7:01 pm | #

            That tends to work the other way around.

        • Baker
          Baker
          October 20, 2013 at 6:26 pm | #

          So is Sal wrong then, or is it not supposed to be visible to the audience outside the narrative?

          • Kerry
            Kerry
            October 20, 2013 at 6:47 pm | #

            Do you guys not read the rest of the comment section or something? It’s the hair. Sal’s hair is like her father’s (kinky), while Walky’s more like his mother (essentially straight).

          • rayrayravona
            rayrayravona
            October 20, 2013 at 6:50 pm | #

            Whiter doesn’t necessarily mean lighter skin. Walky has “white” hair.

          • Toad
            Toad
            October 20, 2013 at 7:00 pm | #

            There’s more to race than skin pigmentation.

    • xKiv
      xKiv
      October 20, 2013 at 6:48 pm | #

      It’s an optical illusion!
      /unforgotten realms

  110. Rachelle
    Rachelle
    October 20, 2013 at 12:56 pm | #

    One thing I love about you, Walky: you don’t shy away from controversy. I am looking forward to seeing where this goes.

  111. Hoboturtle
    Hoboturtle
    October 20, 2013 at 1:08 pm | #

    She’s definitely talking about hair. Girls usually want to relate to their mother. Sal sees her perfer Walky, doesn’t know why and reaches for the closest explanation, ie the hair. She probably looked at her mom as a kid and thought something along the lines of “mom’s hair is pretty, why can’t mine look like that?”.

    Combine this with the fact that she seems to have some learning disabilities compared to Walky who is just naturally good at school and he just ends up becoming the favorite.
    She spends twice as much time to get a D than he uses to get an A. So her mom who might be a tiger mom latches onto Wally causing problems for her kids.

    Sal starts acting up, while Walky starts to act immature because he has the opposite problem of hating the attention given to him. He wants to do things at his own pace.

    No one wins from favoritism.

    • DanielleM
      DanielleM
      October 20, 2013 at 1:38 pm | #

      I doubt Sal’s mother is blameless in her daughter’s hair issues. If she took the time to put it into her daughter’s head that her curly hair was just as beautiful as her brother’s straight hair then this could just be Sal’s on insecurities coming through but I’m sure her mother more than once bongoed about how time consuming Sal’s hair was (because hair like Sal’s takes time and effort to tame) and pushed her daughter into chemically straightening it the second she was at an appropriate age. Sal’s mother doesn’t strike me as the type to really be sensitive to her children’s emotional needs/wants/insecurities when she clearly ignored the child that obviously needed her more in every way.

      • Hoboturtle
        Hoboturtle
        October 20, 2013 at 6:34 pm | #

        I’m not saying her mother is blameless, but the hair is just one part of her insecurity involving her parents, but I don’t really think that it’s about her hair. She’s just trying to find anything that she can blame Walky for because he can’t directly emote to her folks.

  112. Kerry
    Kerry
    October 20, 2013 at 2:14 pm | #

    I really hope by the end of the year, Sal doesn’t straighten her hair anymore. Or at least learns to accept her hair as is, even if she decides to keep straightening it.

    • DanielleM
      DanielleM
      October 20, 2013 at 2:22 pm | #

      I think it’s starting to sink in for Sal that she keeps her hair the way she does more for other people (society, her parents) than herself. The last comic where she was listing her reasons for liking her hair straight sounds more like her trying to convince herself than being true to what she wants. Once this really sinks in for her I wouldn’t be surprised if she gives the natural look a try and explores her hair options a bit more.

      • Kintrex
        Kintrex
        October 20, 2013 at 3:04 pm | #

        We’ve seen her trying to wear her helmet with curly hair. If she decides to keep it curly she’ll at least have to cut it shorter, for safety.

  113. March
    March
    October 20, 2013 at 4:05 pm | #

    I think Sal’s hair causes her a lot of grief for a lot of reasons. For one, I think she genuinely does like it straight for the reasons she stated, but at the same time, feels like she’s betraying a big part of herself by conceding to something she feels fits her mother’s (and others) beauty ideals. She doesn’t know if she’s chosen this hairstyle for the right reasons, or if she’s subconsciously agreeing with her mother and saying there’s something wrong with her natural hair.

    • Taigan
      Taigan
      October 20, 2013 at 5:09 pm | #

      I don’t know if it’s her mother’s ideal of beauty, but it’s definitely her father’s.

  114. Pinja
    Pinja
    October 20, 2013 at 4:18 pm | #

    Walky, yell back

  115. DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
    DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
    October 20, 2013 at 6:11 pm | #

    Or Male-er.

    It’s also easier to decide his future for him, lacking the drive and depth to get why he shouldn’t just let it happen.

    Either way, it’s kind of on your creepy parents, Sal. They’re ignoring you because being your honest-to-God parents isn’t in their, and by ‘their’ I mean your Mother due to your Dad being a glorified Sidekick of a man, agenda. Oh HELL YES, it sucks, but it’s kind of all on them….

    Your Stumble-Though-Life-Like-He-Shouldn’t-Have-To-TRY-With-Anything TWIN Brother going along with it like it’s karma armor or something, now THAT might be a less-than-lost cause. He *did* say he was interested in catching up here in college, didn’t he? Be ready to be called on your dramatics, is all…

  116. The Phantom's Belch
    The Phantom's Belch
    October 20, 2013 at 6:20 pm | #

    Billie, steal Sal’s Amazi-Girl outfit and head out the window.

    Then again, it seems Amber stole the outfit first, so find Amber, steal back the Amazi-Girl outfit, and then break up this fight.

  117. Reepunzel
    Reepunzel
    October 20, 2013 at 7:57 pm | #

    Funny story that my mom and uncles used to pass around is that when I was born, I looked “straight up Chinese.” Hair texture, complexion, features, everything. My uncles would tease my mother and tell me that they were not sure where I even came from. Of course, as I grew, everything changed by the time I was one or two years old, when I darkened up to a refreshing shade of Kraft caramel, the kinkiness of my hair became apparent, and generally I looked a whole lot more like my parents. I am pretty sure this is common with a lot of babies. My sister looked black from the get-go, however, so there were many sighs of relief. 🙂

    For reference, my parents are both black Caribbean (Guyanese, specifically with some Bajan thrown in), so there is probably a big ol’ smorgasbord of races up in there (I only know for sure that my maternal grandmother is half east Indian, my mother and sister both have a genetically inherited Mediterranean blood trait (Thalassemia), and I have a Swedish family name from my father’s side, and do not know of any other black Guyanese with Swedish family names besides my own SPECIFIC Swedish family name, and I am likely related to them all. There may be a pinch of Amerindian (Arawak?) in there as well). Guyana has a Guyanese-Chinese population as well, but I do not think there is any Chinese ancestry in my family. Admittedly, I still know very little about my genetic smorgasbord (and specifically about my father’s side), and I could be wrong.

    Regardless, if a missing person’s report was put out on any one of us (mom, dad, sister, granny, uncles, aunties, cousins), we would ALL be described as “black.” Which we all are.

    I love confusing people. 🙂

    • XLS
      XLS
      July 24, 2015 at 12:41 pm | #

      Oh man Guyana has crazy stuff going on! (Said badly, I already know about this, and am excited for a specific personal story from it.) Have had some other fun ones over the years too, definitely one of those western hemisphere countries where the nationality doesn’t even sort of give you an idea what looks are gonna be.

  118. apostateCourier
    apostateCourier
    October 20, 2013 at 8:21 pm | #

    welp I wasn’t expecting that.

  119. Brigid Keely
    Brigid Keely
    October 20, 2013 at 8:27 pm | #

    I can’t help but wonder how much effort Sal goes to, to avoid sunlight/tanning.

  120. Karma Aster
    Karma Aster
    October 20, 2013 at 8:40 pm | #

    ….AAAAAAAWKward.

    Yeah…Billie, it might be time to sidle towards the door, run like hell, and ask Ruthless if it’s okay to kip on her floor for a few nights.

  121. Jason
    Jason
    October 20, 2013 at 9:06 pm | #

    I just thought they were really tan

    I guess I didn’t even notice Walky’s dad when he was there

    • Gold
      Gold
      October 20, 2013 at 9:08 pm | #

      They’re both one quarter black.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 9:26 pm | #

      Walky even calls Sal black: http://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/03-answers-in-hennessy/kinky-2/

      • hof1991
        hof1991
        October 20, 2013 at 9:36 pm | #

        Yep, that is another place I don’t like Walky particularly. Black unlike me.

  122. Steelhaven
    Steelhaven
    October 20, 2013 at 10:22 pm | #

    I have wonder if part of this isn’t all in Sal’s head.

    Not all of it, obviously she feels the way she does for a reason, but so far we haven’t really seen any preferential treatment. We’ve seen walky’s mom planning out his future for him, and we’ve got her dad commenting that he liked her hair straight. They even showed disappointment when she told them that she couldn’t spend the day with them.

    Not that they are completely blameless, but I think she’s digging her own well of despair in part.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 20, 2013 at 11:04 pm | #

      Read the two strips again. Not once does her mom look at her, let alone talk to her. Her dad says, after greeting her, that she looked better with straight hair. He seems disappointed she has to go, but doesn’t try to stop her from going. Her mom ignores her presence even as she leaves. Also notice they went to Walky’s room instead of Sal, and don’t even ask Walky how Sal is doing or where her room is.

      • gangler
        gangler
        October 20, 2013 at 11:47 pm | #

        That seems like the biggest difference. They came to Walky. Sal had to come to them.

        Even dad may have been “disappointed” to see her go, but not enough to step away from Walky for two seconds and take a walk with his daughter. Two parents, but only enough resources to get up to date on 1 kid’s life.

        Remember too that they saw Walky naught but three weeks ago. You’d think that an opportunity to visit Sal would take priority since they don’t see eachother that often. They spent the whole day with Walky though. They proactively sought not just Walky’s company, but also that of the people in Walky’s life. Literally they spent more time trying to meet Walky’s sort of girlfriend than they spent trying to get in contact with Sal.

  123. tahrey
    tahrey
    October 21, 2013 at 6:19 am | #

    I think maybe there is a parental bias… but Sal may be misinterpreting just what it is. Unless of course Dave really DID “come out whiter”, but then darkened up… much like some kids are born with hair that’s either a lot lighter or a lot darker than their adult colour.

    Instead, I’m figuring it more as sexism. Wouldn’t that be a more likely bias? Maybe even simply because they didn’t get a girly girl and disliked having a tomboy, rather than actually preferring male to female outright?

    Incidentally, colour values from using the GIMP picker:
    Panel 3 in the next strip … Sal, 205/167/126 RGB or 31/39/80 HSV. Walky, the exact same.
    Panels 1, 2 and 5, Walky, same. Panel 7, Sal… same!
    (though their surroundings make them look slightly different)

    This strip, all panels: Not a single bit out of the 24 changes…

    So whatever their skintones at birth, they’re exactly the same as each other now, which is quite remarkable given their differences in lifestyle and where they’ve been living. Even myself and my brother aren’t the same shade of pasty WASP white, and I’ve been on a package holiday where a fellow Brit of strong West African heritage (but with a very strong Essex accent) spent a lot of her time out on the sun lounger actively darkening her own skin tone because she felt life at high latitudes had bleached it to beyond what was healthy for someone of her genetic makeup.

    P’raps it’s all in the hair?

    • tahrey
      tahrey
      October 21, 2013 at 6:20 am | #

      In fact, one would expect Sal’s lifestyle to have given her more of a tan than Walky … so there’s every chance that if placed in conditions with identical sun exposer, she would actually turn out the paler of the two…

    • tahrey
      tahrey
      October 21, 2013 at 6:46 am | #

      For comparison:
      Jacob – RGB 197/153/119 (HSV 26/40/77)
      Joe – 215/193/171 or 30/20/84
      Walky!Mom* – 238/216/190 or 32/20/93, so light-pink she’s practically a soft-tone lightbulb. Close to, but not the same as the Dean (245/221/201)
      Walky!Dad – 178/133/85 or 31/52/70

      * As Walkerton is their surname, and David/Sal!Mom would be unwieldy, I don’t feel too bad using this shortcut.

      Thus their kids are almost but not quite the average of them (which, let’s face it, would be too obvious). Slightly less red (-3), less green (-7.5) and a lot less blue (-11.5). So darker than average overall, BUT a touch pinker at the same time. Yay, Mendel.
      (However, strangely, going by the HSVs: overall hue is as close as it can actually get – as mom and dad are only 1 point different anyhow, and officially the kids are dad-hue. They have a -deeper- colour than the average, and are just a tiny bit darker…)

      I don’t even know where I’m going with this.

      Walky!Dad is quite possibly the darkest guy seen in the strip so far, at least that I can recall, though; even if he may be only 50% himself, he’s still decidedly darker skinned than Jacob. In fact, Jacob is lighter than the halfway point between Dad and Kids for all three channels.

      OTOH, Joe is almost exactly halfway between Mom and Kids, in terms of overall brightness, but is a rather different shade, as Red is lower, Green is about even, and Blue is higher.

      Still not sure what this even achieves, but if anyone wants to make use of the data, it’s there.

      Right, I’m going to go see if this office building has any showers in it, because all this racial profiling, even if for a neutral-good cause and with results showing that the strip is reasonably diverse, is making me feel itchy.

      To come: Sarah’s values, once I dig up a strip with her in.

    • tahrey
      tahrey
      October 21, 2013 at 7:14 am | #

      Other values…

      For anyone wondering why I didn’t go thru and scrape all the values for the whiter characters, I think we’ve got a reasonably good handle on just how ghostly pale some of them can get; I’m trying to see how dark-skinned people can be in the dumbiverse, so we can calibrate the Walkerton family against them.

      tl;dr version: FAAAACE http://www.dumbingofage.com/2010/comic/book-1/01-move-in-day/face/

      These have all been normalised against a known other character, to guard against per-frame colour shifts (such as when the sun was going down). These are all the colours when “normally” lit. However, I have dropped the normalisation lines for brevity and clarity. Values are RGB followed by HSV, as measured using the GIMP colour picker.

      I think “nameless guy” might actually be the darkest, but, eh, I have other things to go do now, so draw your own conclusions.

      sierra – 139/132/105 or 48/24/55
      joe!dad – 215/193/171 or 30/20/84 (yes that’s exactly the same as joe 🙂
      sarah – 175/139/118 or 22/33/69
      asma – 217/185/147 or 33/32/85
      dina – 230/198/138 or 39/40/90
      nameless guy in front of dina in flu shot line – 125/92/80 or 16/36/49
      raidah – 198/146/115 or 22/42/78
      chan – 146/106/45 or 36/69/57

      and for the heck of it
      billie – 248/237/205 or 45/17/97
      char – 210/184/169 or 22/20/82
      joyce – 238/216/190 or 32/20/93

      • ConstantComment
        ConstantComment
        October 22, 2013 at 11:19 am | #

        I’m all for over-analyzing fictional issues, but the way you went about this is incredibly creepy. For what Sal is saying it really doesn’t matter whether their skin is the exact same hue or how they compare hue wise to the other characters. What were you trying to accomplish exactly?

        What matters is that Sal felt her parents were disappointed with her for as long as she can remember. There are any number of factors that could have affected the way they saw their daughter, but at an early age she began to suspect it had something to do with race and her parents never did anything to refute that feeling. Even if their preference for Walky had nothing to do with race, better parents would have picked up on Sal’s discomfort with her hair/appearance and made her feel proud rather than ashamed.

        Tahrey – as a general rule for life, categorizing people by their skin tone is creepy. Like 18th century slave owner creepy.

    • David Willis
      David M Willis
      October 21, 2013 at 6:48 pm | #

      i think i hate you

      • Neiliam
        Neiliam
        October 21, 2013 at 8:23 pm | #

        I think I love you

  124. penguintruth
    penguintruth
    October 21, 2013 at 3:34 pm | #

    But… they’re the same shade.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      October 21, 2013 at 6:40 pm | #

      You might want to read the comments because you are not the first person to think that.

      • David Willis
        David M Willis
        October 21, 2013 at 6:41 pm | #

        Hell, he might even want to read the comic.

      • penguintruth
        penguintruth
        October 22, 2013 at 5:49 pm | #

        Yeah, I’m going to read nine hundred comments.

        • DarkVeghetta
          DarkVeghetta
          June 28, 2015 at 11:36 pm | #

          It’s only 673(4 now)!

  125. Raye J
    Raye J
    October 22, 2013 at 2:03 am | #

    It’s not really the race issue that hits me here, it’s the “Favorite” part. Regardless of whether or not it’s true, when kids (or adults) feel that their sibling is their parents’ favorite child, it hurts. I’ve seen it around me all my life, esspecially with my cousins. And every time I see it now, I thank the gods that I am an only child. Because that kind of sibling rivalry is just awful. It makes both the “second-place” child and “favorite” child feel like crap, and if the parents get involved, then they’re stressed and anxious too. I’m lucky to be an only child, where my mom can hug me and say “You’re my favorite” and no one’s upset about it.

  126. PurplePhantom
    PurplePhantom
    October 22, 2013 at 4:27 pm | #

    I’m not going to say that she’s for certain wrong about a parental bias or a racial basis behind it, but I expect there’s every possibility that it’s just in her head. A great number of kids are insecure, think they are the least favorite, concoct reasons why that might be the case. Also a lot of well intentioned parents are bad at noticing their kids are insecure or that they might be unintentionally doing things that cause their kids to be insecure.

    It sounds like she turned into a little delinquent as a cry for help and the reaction that resulted was the opposite of what she needed, perhaps.

  127. nothri
    nothri
    November 13, 2013 at 6:59 pm | #

    Man. These two got more issues than Amber has stashed in her closet.

  128. BrokenEye, True False Prophet
    BrokenEye, True False Prophet
    September 25, 2015 at 3:09 am | #

    But they’re literally exactly the same color

    • Onion
      Onion
      May 1, 2016 at 11:36 pm | #

      That’s what I was thinking.

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Elizabeth Holmes is in prison for defrauding investors through her blood-testing company, Theranos. Her partner, Billy Evans, is now trying to raise money for a company that describes itself as “the future of diagnostics.” nyti.ms/3FbtZm9
Elizabeth Holmes and Billy Evans, sitting closely on a couch. A headline reads:
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Chris McFeely @chrismcfeely.bsky.social ⋅ 3d
That's the most upsetting LEGO Thing minifig possible
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LEGO Marvel Studios The Fantastic Four: First Steps Fantastic Four vs. Galactus will release June 1st ($59.99) - bit.ly/3F4uRci #ad
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 3d
what's going on with tariffs right now i dunno, what time is it today
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This @bransonreese.bsky.social four panel is never completely out of my head.
Four panel comic by Brandon Reese titled Animal Crackers.  In each panel Groucho Marx is speaking.

1 - One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas 
2 - How I worked up the courage to kill a living thing I'll never know.
3 - (silent)
4 - They mourn their dead, as we do.
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 3d
www.ebay.com/itm/23609767... selling my netflix war for cybertron megatron -- the walmart exclusive one that came with pinpointer and lionizer (but being sold here without pinpointer and lionizer)
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 3d
Gran... IS ALIVE? okay, juliette still has brown hair, so this is probably definitely a flashback i'm just surprised that the comic has remembered her, at all
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