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Thunder

by David M Willis on December 15, 2013 at 12:01 am
  • 01 - The Only Dope For Me Is You
└ Tags: amber, ethan, joyce, sarah

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  1. Mr. Random
    Mr. Random
    December 15, 2013 at 12:01 am | #

    Gogo tiny Thunder!

    • David Herbert
      David Herbert
      December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      I have the Power Rangers theme stuck in my head now.

      “YOU MIGHTY MORPHING TINY THUNDER!”

    • Tachyon
      Tachyon
      December 15, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      I believe you mean “Go go gadget tiny thunder!”

      • Mr. Random
        Mr. Random
        December 15, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

        I wanted something to remind everyone about both.

      • Al
        Al
        December 15, 2013 at 5:26 am | #

        Pretty sure that doesn’t fit into the meter.

    • saltchocolate
      saltchocolate
      December 15, 2013 at 12:52 am | #

      Is it horrible that I also thought, “Hold me closer, tiny thunder . . . “?

      • Kelly
        Kelly
        December 15, 2013 at 2:04 am | #

        No, it is awesome 🙂

      • Albi
        Albi
        December 15, 2013 at 8:02 pm | #

        *laughing from their grave* That’s awesome.

  2. Kladeos
    Kladeos
    December 15, 2013 at 12:01 am | #

    Go Amber and Sarah. Go Sarah for stepping in and stepping out.

  3. Wonder Wig
    Wonder Wig
    December 15, 2013 at 12:01 am | #

    Amber is fabulous.

    • Thor
      Thor
      December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      If by “fabulous” you mean “really good at not minding her own business” then yes, she’s fabulous.

      • Saaam
        Saaam
        December 15, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

        ignore everything that isn’t directly about you, the true american way

        • Thor
          Thor
          December 15, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

          I have no idea what you are trying to say here.

          • Mr. Random
            Mr. Random
            December 15, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

            Mind if i jump in and give MY opinion?

            • Thor
              Thor
              December 15, 2013 at 12:33 am | #

              Be my guest.

              • Mr. Random
                Mr. Random
                December 15, 2013 at 12:39 am | #

                …. That was my point.
                Then again this is an open forum where anyone can interject their opinion. Fairly, and in-universe, Amber’s interjecting because she’s doing what she feels is best for her friend, that she feels he can’t do himself.

                • Thor
                  Thor
                  December 15, 2013 at 12:48 am | #

                  You do realize that there is a difference between forcibly thrusting yourself in the middle of someone’s relationship and hurling accusations, and discussing fictional characters in a forum created specifically for the discussion of those very same fictional characters, yes?

                • Batman
                  Batman
                  December 15, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

                  Amber’s committing assault and battery on some of her closest friends because she is hurt and cannot be honest about it. The Ethan/Joyce situation is just a convenient pretext; the straw that broke the camel’s back.

                • Mr. Random
                  Mr. Random
                  December 15, 2013 at 1:55 am | #

                  I understand that Ethan and Joyce being together would make her feel betrayed by Ethan because of all her work over the summer, and I can understand that what Joyce is doing is deeply against her values, and I can understand that her anger issues and the recent visit from her dad would probably exasperate her enough to… but…
                  okay, I think I just undermined my own point here.

                • begbert2
                  begbert2
                  December 15, 2013 at 2:49 pm | #

                  Amber hasn’t committed battery against any of her friends. (Assault, maybe. Not battery.)

                  And to me, this comic puts this whole situation in a new light. Amber is not simply venting in a situation that’s none of her business. In her eyes, Joyce is actively hurting her best friend – and her logic about how Joyce is doing it is actually pretty sound. Amber’s ragey way of expressing it is over the top, but Joyce actually is twisting Ethan in the wrong direction, and because it’s his own psyche she’s twisting he’s not in a mental position to notice and avert the damage.

                  Yes, Ethan was going through a phase of self-doubt and self-hatred, but both Mike and Joyce have told him to take that self-hate-ball and run with it, which cemented, prolonged, and escalated the issue. We’re all sitting back with our popcorn and happily awaiting the inevitable explosion and collapse, but Amber doesn’t see the crushing of Ethan in the same favorable light we do. She, rightly, wants this to stop NOW.

                • Epic
                  Epic
                  December 15, 2013 at 10:48 pm | #

                  BUTTS

          • Saaam
            Saaam
            December 15, 2013 at 1:54 am | #

            You’re saying a friend shouldn’t care that someone is enabling them down a bad path.

            • Batman
              Batman
              December 15, 2013 at 2:00 am | #

              She’s not attacking them because she cares. Her actual concern for them has come out before, in a MUCH more civilized and friendly manner, by talking with them and trying to reason with Ethan about this. Her actions here are driven by her emotional pain from issues only tangentially related to Ethan/Joyce.

              She’s venting from trauma, and it has overridden her concern for her friends to the point where she doesn’t care how badly she hurts them. Ethan’s actions are just the context of her explosion, not the actual cause.

              • Reynard-Miri
                Reynard-Miri
                December 15, 2013 at 3:25 am | #

                Thank you, Batman.

              • Chupi
                Chupi
                December 15, 2013 at 3:43 am | #

                Eh, not fully. Though it seems clear that it’s more than JUST the immediate situation doing this, she never spoke with Joyce about this before. Last time it came up, Joyce didn’t know and was considered an innocent waiting to be hurt. Now she’s the perpetuator (Is that a real word? Perpetrator of perpetuation.) behind an unhealthy mindset.

                • Mustachio
                  Mustachio
                  December 15, 2013 at 9:37 am | #

                  Except that Ethan is an adult and knows what he is doing. It’s his choice.

                • Lunargh
                  Lunargh
                  December 15, 2013 at 11:03 am | #

                  Mustachio – Ethan is 18 and has only just left a home environment that strongly pressures him into believing homosexuality is wrong. He’s gone from his mother (who is terrifying), to Amber, who if memory serves lost her shit when he came out, to Joyce, who ‘loves him for who he is’, providing ‘gay’ is not a part of who he is. He hasn’t had a chance to make a choice on his own yet.

                • pyrophobia
                  pyrophobia
                  December 15, 2013 at 1:30 pm | #

                  And I might also add that technically, human mental development doesn’t fully end until 25 y.o.
                  Biology/ psychology aside, if one has trauma or baggage, their ability to make sound choices when faced with their particular fears/shames can go right out the window.
                  Tl;Dr – I (and science) agree with Lunargh.

              • begbert2
                begbert2
                December 15, 2013 at 2:54 pm | #

                You may be batman, but you’re still wrong. To Amber the situation is completely different now: Before Ethan was crawling back into the closet and using an unknown Joyce as his tool in doing so; now Joyce is pushing Ethan back into the closet. Before Joyce was a victim; now she is a villian.

                Amber has rage issues, but there’s no reason to think that she’d be any happier with Joyce if her relationship with Danny was going swimmingly. Joyce is doing damage here, and whether Ethan is damaged enough not to mind it, that doesn’t mean Amber needs to approve of it.

                • nothri
                  nothri
                  December 15, 2013 at 10:20 pm | #

                  Amber might have a point, but when someone comes storming into my world to scream and curse at me I tend to think of them as a rage filled crazy person, not someone I wanna have a rational conversation with. If her goal is to reach Ethan or Joyce and get them to understand that what they are doing isn’t healthy, she’s completely fucking it up. And if her goal is to try and scare Joyce away from Ethan, all she’s accomplishing is fucking up her friendship with Ethan. Hoping I’m wrong here, but right now I’m thinking that Amber smashing everything with her metaphorical fists is just gonna make everything more broken.

      • Deathjavu
        Deathjavu
        December 15, 2013 at 12:53 am | #

        Amber has as much business being a part of Ethan’s life as Joyce does. Possibly more, even, since she’s known him for longer.

        • Aydr
          Aydr
          December 15, 2013 at 2:05 am | #

          Possibly more so? You mean significantly more so.

      • Ourorboros
        Ourorboros
        December 15, 2013 at 1:19 am | #

        She fought Ethan’s parents for him. She fought so he could be himself. She was assertive for Ethan. She took the abuse.
        So it isn’t too surprising she feels some ownership of the situation, given what she went through and his level of assertiveness.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      She wants Ethan to go back to being Fabulous.

      • Wonder Wig
        Wonder Wig
        December 15, 2013 at 12:14 am | #

        Fabulousness by osmosis.

      • timemonkey
        timemonkey
        December 15, 2013 at 12:18 am | #

        Going back implies he was once Fabulous. Sadly, this Ethan has yet to achieve Fabulous. Perhaps some day.

  4. Geminia999
    Geminia999
    December 15, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Tiny Thunder? So, is that going to be Amazi-girl’s sidekick name?

    • etybolik
      etybolik
      December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      Amazi-girl is her own sidekick. She just doesn’t know it.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      It will be Dino-ninja. It even fits the comic world thing of being close to the real name.

      • Kiggy
        Kiggy
        December 15, 2013 at 2:43 am | #

        Dino Ninja and Amazi-Girl!

        Sung to the tune if THIS: http://youtu.be/GiPY4KdZ2eQ

    • Noel Schornhorst
      Noel Schornhorst
      December 15, 2013 at 3:54 am | #

      I thought Amazi-Stool was her sidekick…

  5. Doctor_Who
    Doctor_Who
    December 15, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Y’know, what they say is true. Many guys DO tend to end up with a woman who reminds them of their mother.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      I love my mother, but I’d rather give up some fingers.
      This is not a joke.

      • Mr. Random
        Mr. Random
        December 15, 2013 at 12:29 am | #

        Which ones? Because not many uses for the pinky exist.

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 1:22 am | #

          Sure, if you don’t hang around stereotype Hollywood Italian mobsters or need to make a good impression with Yakuza.

          Also handy to stablize knives. Grip is with thumb and first two fingers, stability with last two fingers.

        • TemplarKnight
          TemplarKnight
          December 15, 2013 at 4:34 am | #

          You cannot be fancy without the pinky to extend while eating or drinking.

          Also pianists would much rather drop the ring finger.

          • Gneiss
            Gneiss
            December 15, 2013 at 10:18 am | #

            It’s true, I use my pinky way more than my ring finger while playing piano. Though losing my ring finger would still suck.

        • Mal
          Mal
          December 15, 2013 at 12:12 pm | #

          The truth is that if you had to choose between losing an index finger or a pinky, the better choice would be to lose the index finger. The pinky provides a great deal of strength when gripping, and counter balance for fine work. The middle finger is capable of performing the same actions as the index finger.

          • Jordan
            Jordan
            December 15, 2013 at 1:00 pm | #

            But it is still better to lose the ring finger, as it is worse at all of those things.

          • begbert2
            begbert2
            December 15, 2013 at 2:57 pm | #

            Wouldn’t the best choice be to lose the middle finger? Aside from the communication issues, it seems to be playing second fiddle more than the pointer finger.

        • Beige
          Beige
          December 15, 2013 at 1:18 pm | #

          a misconception, actually. due to how your muscles work, if you loose the pinky you cannot fully close your hand – thus if you ever have to loose a finger, choose the index or pointer, they do the least besides being longer than the others

          and now you know

          • Mal
            Mal
            December 15, 2013 at 2:51 pm | #

            Well said, person with the same Gravitar as me

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 11:59 pm | #

          Upon reflection, one of my left ones. The ring finger and maybe one to be named later.

  6. Ourorboros
    Ourorboros
    December 15, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Love the new nickname
    Joyce better think, Sarah already knew about this and backed off. What will Dorothy do?

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

      Probably nothing since she’s nowhere near here atm.

      • Ourorboros
        Ourorboros
        December 15, 2013 at 1:20 am | #

        Amber will be getting loud enough for everybody to know.

  7. Tandel
    Tandel
    December 15, 2013 at 12:02 am | #

    Joyce, you just got served.

    • Thor
      Thor
      December 15, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

      She got served a heaping platter of Someone Else’s Issues, which is not at all what she ordered.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        December 15, 2013 at 1:16 am | #

        Except you’re forgetting that whatever Amber may have done to separate herself from Ethan for a little while, she is still Ethan’s friend, and however brash she may be acting right now, she is defending Ethan’s right to be gay. The fact is that he shouldn’t be feeling the way that he’s feeling because there’s nothng wrong with him, and it is the influences of certain individuals that are making him feel like the only way to be “normal” and have a normal life is to be straight. And it is the duty of a friend to at least try to stop their friends from making bad decisions, which is what she is doing right now.

        • Steve C
          Steve C
          December 15, 2013 at 8:32 am | #

          I know you’re sympathetic to him, but I think this comment is being a bit too hard on Ethan (or maybe not hard enough, I can’t decide.) Sure, he has a lot of baggage from his parents, but IIRC Indiana is a fairly conservative state. We don’t know if “certain individuals” means Joyce and Ethan’s parents or, say, 67% of the people on campus. For example, we know Walky has some fairly stereotypical views on what it means to be a male. Is it so unreasonable for Ethan to worry that someone like Walky (who is otherwise a good, fairly easygoing person) would look at him a bit sideways if Walky knew Ethan was gay? I think Amber’s anger is a bit misdirected here. Sure, Joyce is being an enabler (just like Ethan is Joyce’s enabler), but the real problem here is that Ethan doesn’t have as much courage as Amber thinks he should have. Amber’s intentions may be pure, but lashing out at either of them really isn’t justified here IMO.

          • begbert2
            begbert2
            December 15, 2013 at 2:59 pm | #

            I assumed that “certain individuals” meant Mike and Joyce, since they’re the two people who have helped him down this specific self-destructive path: Mike put the idea in his head, and Joyce has taken the ball and ran with it.

            • Peer
              Peer
              December 15, 2013 at 10:38 pm | #

              And now I wait for Mike to pick up the bat and stop her.

              …I might be mixing metaphors about two sports I know nothing about here.

      • Ourorboros
        Ourorboros
        December 15, 2013 at 1:24 am | #

        She is using Ethan’s issues too.

        • Jelli
          Jelli
          December 15, 2013 at 11:04 am | #

          More like Ethan is using her issues.

  8. Plasma Mongoose
    Plasma Mongoose
    December 15, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    I know there are deep emotional issues invoved but dammit, I wanna see a catfight with some clothing damage. 😀

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

      Hold on! Hold on! I haven’t even filled the tub with chocolate pudding!

      • Plasma Mongoose
        Plasma Mongoose
        December 15, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

        Silly Yoto, chocolate pudding looks too ‘poopy’, it’s best to use something like jello instead.

        • timemonkey
          timemonkey
          December 15, 2013 at 12:17 am | #

          Just throw some cereal on them.

          • Yotomoe
            Yotomoe
            December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

            Now Dina and Riley are into it.

            • Thanks, I'll Have Another!
              Thanks, I'll Have Another!
              December 15, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

              You monster!

            • The Phantom's Belch
              The Phantom's Belch
              December 15, 2013 at 8:57 am | #

              Corrupting those pure souls with cereal on jello. You ought to be ashamed of yourself for thinking it, Yoto.

              On the other hand, I can see Mike handing out scorecards to the rest of the dorm to judge the event.

        • Jen Aside
          Jen Aside
          December 15, 2013 at 12:26 am | #

          CUSTARD OR GTFO

          • Plasma Mongoose
            Plasma Mongoose
            December 15, 2013 at 12:30 am | #

            Chunky custard made with pure yak fat?

            • Yotomoe
              Yotomoe
              December 15, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

              Yakkity Fat, Don’t talk back.

          • Stephen Bergstrom
            Stephen Bergstrom
            December 15, 2013 at 10:58 am | #

            …with fish fingers?

        • Hobouturtle
          Hobouturtle
          December 15, 2013 at 1:53 am | #

          Oh god thank you, I thought I was the only one who thought that.

        • Ocbrad1
          Ocbrad1
          December 15, 2013 at 11:55 am | #

          Exactly, Plasma! Pudding may conceal too much. Being relatively see-through, Jello is a much better cat fight medium.

      • Regalli
        Regalli
        December 15, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

        Nah, vanilla’s much better. Way more suggestive.

        Or, you know, just… pour some water on them or something.

    • xnenos
      xnenos
      December 15, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

      well probably it would not end well. think about the damages that Sarah’s bat could inflict on both Joyce and Amber. i think that Amber would also maybe try to kill Joyce and i dont want her killed.

    • Doctor_Who
      Doctor_Who
      December 15, 2013 at 12:10 am | #

      While Joyce did an admirable job of fighting off a rapist with a soda glass, I’m pretty sure Amber would take her apart in a straight up fight.

      Catfights are only sexy if none of the combatants are actually capable of demolishing one another.

      • Plasma Mongoose
        Plasma Mongoose
        December 15, 2013 at 12:17 am | #

        Unless Sarah decides to protect Joyce, then it will be a ‘death-match’ between A-menacing-Girl and The Old Testament God.

        • saltchocolate
          saltchocolate
          December 15, 2013 at 12:32 am | #

          I’d put my money on A-menacing-Girl.

      • Jordan
        Jordan
        December 15, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

        Joyce has considerable experience fighting with her brothers and definitely can take care of herself in that respect, but is definitely not on Amber’s level. However, any ass-kicking Amber may attempt on Joyce will have to get past Sarah, who I’m pretty sure can make a pretty good attempt to kick Amber’s teeth in.

      • Hobouturtle
        Hobouturtle
        December 15, 2013 at 1:54 am | #

        I don’t know, if she’s anything like Walkyverse Joyce, she will have an episode of psychopathy where she will become hyper-competent near the beginning of the fight.

        • begbert2
          begbert2
          December 15, 2013 at 3:02 pm | #

          It has been amply demonstrated that Dumbiverse Joyce also has a psychopathic violence mode. Just ask Joe. (Though how competent she is in this mode is as yet unclear.)

  9. John
    John
    December 15, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    *eats popcorn*

    • Regalli
      Regalli
      December 15, 2013 at 1:04 am | #

      Mind if I sit and watch with you? I brought my own bag.

      • CianM1301
        CianM1301
        December 15, 2013 at 4:47 am | #

        I brought the butter!

        • Beige
          Beige
          December 15, 2013 at 1:22 pm | #

          for us or for the girls? 😛

          • CianM1301
            CianM1301
            December 15, 2013 at 3:00 pm | #

            Why not both?

  10. Thor
    Thor
    December 15, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Coercing? You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

    • Mr. Random
      Mr. Random
      December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

      Emotionally coercing.

      • Thor
        Thor
        December 15, 2013 at 12:07 am | #

        Still not seeing it.

        • Em
          Em
          December 15, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

          It means persuading, as I’m sure you know. So, Joyce is persuading Ethan to be straight, which is true.

          • alicemacher
            alicemacher
            December 15, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

            That is not what it means, no.

          • Thor
            Thor
            December 15, 2013 at 12:18 am | #

            No it doesn’t mean just persuading. Coercion implies the promise of pain or loss if the victim does not comply. The worst thing that would happen if Ethan decided to stop presenting as straight is that Joyce would stop being his girlfriend. Not exactly a gun to his head.

            • Lazy
              Lazy
              December 15, 2013 at 2:56 am | #

              But he believes he’ll go to hell for being gay. For a lot of people, worse than a gun to their head.

              • Jelli
                Jelli
                December 15, 2013 at 11:05 am | #

                What? When did he ever say that?

                • Nym
                  Nym
                  December 15, 2013 at 1:13 pm | #

                  Never. He does not ever say that.

              • Nym
                Nym
                December 15, 2013 at 12:36 pm | #

                At no point is that a thing Ethan states or implies he believes. Here, have a stack of all the strips in which Ethan enumerates why he is determined to stuff himself back in the closet behind all those Christmas and Hanukkah presents:

                –Extolling, in which Ethan shoves his face with chicken sandwiches and states that being gay is something he had no choice in and will not keep him from his comfort foods.
                –Primal, in which Ethan is depressed and concerned his identity is helping marginalize him out of any shot at happiness.
                –Lincoln, in which Ethan takes Mike’s speech entirely the wrong way and thinks that if only he hadn’t come out, sure, he’d be stuck in an unfulfilling relationship, but hey, at least he wouldn’t be alone and miserable with just one friend who’s an unrepenting and unrelenting asshole to him.
                –Wow, in which Ethan is so desperate for any tiny slice of friendship and friendly faces that he invites himself to church with Joyce in a religion he has zero interest or belief in. (And for anyone talking about Joyce pressuring Ethan into church, note the dialogue here, in which Joyce casually mentions getting back from church, asks, “And you?” Ethan responds that he’s Jewish and spent the day on his computer, Joyce says, “Right, right. That’s cool. See you later, Ethan,” and Ethan VOLUNTEERS before she can wander away, because oh, that boy is a hot, hot mess who is willing to change everything about himself if it gets him a little friendship and acceptance, no matter how small or potentially false. Joyce does and says a lot of awful stuff, but bringing someone who requests to go to church with her who is sporting the saddest and most hopeful of puppy faces to said church isn’t one of them, but rather some mix of obliviousness, optimism, and naivete on her part.)
                –Alone, in which Ethan gives a suspicious denial of being afraid of “dying alone and unloved.”
                –Confident, in which Ethan alludes to a desire to be confident in himself and where and how he fits in the universe. (This is where I’m like, “Oh, Ethan, you don’t want to *date* Joyce. You kind of want to be *be* her.”)
                Reset Button, in which Ethan is super excited about being back in the closet, because hey, he has friends again.
                Always Always, in which Ethan points out that when you are gay, to others, you are always your label and you never get a break from all the crap that comes with it. Not even with your friends. Not even with the person who claims to be your best friend.
                and of course
                Misleading, which is the biggest train wreck and best illustration of Ethan’s issues with his sexuality. By dint of who he’s attracted to, something he has no control over, he is separated and alienated from the majority of his peers and has to wade through a whole ton of crap more. All he wants is to put down the weight and exist according to some societal definition of normal.

                Nowhere in all of that (and seriously, I’ve re-read every single DoA Ethan comic today) does religion ever or at all come into play.

                . . . Also, I am never ever reading Ethan’s story on it’s own, because it is depressing as all get out and the highlights are him watching cartoons with his girlfriend, a relationship that is all kinds of a terrible idea. THOSE ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS.

                If you’ll excuse me, I am going to go look at pictures of kittens.

                • Nym
                  Nym
                  December 15, 2013 at 1:12 pm | #

                  “Nowhere in all of that (and seriously, I’ve re-read every single DoA Ethan comic today) does religion ever or at all come into play.”
                  Edit button, how I wish for youuuuu. But in case it is not obvious, to clarify: Nowhere in all of that does religion ever or at all come into play for how Ethan views his sexuality. I mean, honestly, there could even be extra-textual bits in his planned history for DoA in which his sexuality and having been raised in Judaism possibly came into conflict and shaped who he is at the start of the comic itself. But the text as it currently exists does not support a reading that Ethan thinks he’s going to hell, if he believes in it at all.

                • JustDucky
                  JustDucky
                  December 15, 2013 at 4:44 pm | #

                  “Nowhere in all of that does religion ever or at all come into play for how Ethan views his sexuality.”

                  Ethan doesn’t (as far as we know) believe that he is going to go to hell but you really can’t say that religion plays no role in the way he feels about himself when our culture is so steeped in it.

                  This was originally posted by marshlc on Joe. My. God.:

                  I’m a straight ally. Always have been, and our kids were raised that way – knew our gay friends, saw us signing petitions, voting, heard us talk…. Yet, when my daughter came out to me at fifteen, one of the things she asked, in a small voice, was “You still love me, right?”*

                  What the hell kind of a world do we live in that a kid should have to ask that question? And where some kids will hear “No”?

                  There is so much poison pouring out of the mouths of the haters that a seed of doubt was planted in even a kid raised with examples in front of her every day from her parents that of course her revelation would change nothing. That it wasn’t even that much of a revelation.

                  What makes those preachers think that they have a right to even have an opinion on someone else’s sexuality?

                  *emphasis mine

          • Plasma Mongoose
            Plasma Mongoose
            December 15, 2013 at 12:19 am | #

            coerce
            /kəʊˈəːs/
            verb
            present participle: coercing

            1.persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats.

            “he was coerced into giving evidence”

            • anonymous
              anonymous
              December 15, 2013 at 8:43 pm | #

              No force or threats here, at least not by Joyce. Perhaps at home, they pressure him into repressing his sexuality, but Joyce hasn’t MADE him do anything.
              Of course, there’s no way Amber could no that.

              • anonymous
                anonymous
                December 15, 2013 at 8:44 pm | #

                Good Lord, horrible typo.
                *know that.

        • Mr. Random
          Mr. Random
          December 15, 2013 at 12:34 am | #

          Okay, honestly, she’s not, after having gone back through the archives. Really he’s using her as an outlet for the actions he WANTS to feel, but doesn’t. She’s not coercing him, but the reason he’s dating her is because he doesn’t want to face the fact that he is gay, and the associated stigma, HE SEES. So while she isn’t coercing him directly, her own views are part of what persuades him into going along with it. That he can “overcome temptation”. Phrasing it as if it’s a choice for him.

          I wish this was simpler, but then again if it was, i wouldn’t like this comic as much.

          • Jelli
            Jelli
            December 15, 2013 at 11:12 am | #

            Yeah. Outside of Ethan, the only thing Joyce has stated about homosexuality is that she thinks it’s a sin, but no worse than any other sin. She’s never mentioned “praying the gay away” or anything like that.
            When Ethan came out to her, he basically told her that being gay is horrible and awful and that he hates it. With everything that’s shaped her worldview, how else was she supposed to react? I honestly think Ethan is taking far more advance of Joyce than she is of him. Ethan wants a buffer for so society, protection from judgement, someone to save him from all of the problems he perceives in himself, even though he already KNOWS from his experiences with Amber that this won’t work. Joyce just wants a relationship free from the fear of sexual assault.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

      Amber doesn’t know Joyce believes being gay is a choice and can be cured. She also doesn’t know Ethan is a handy way for Joyce to avoid her own issues. They have only seen each other face to face at the pizza place.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        December 15, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

        And Sarah doesn’t know that Amber is using this as an excuse to avoid her issues. It’s a vicious circle.

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 1:44 am | #

          She told Ethan congratulations on worming your way into a relationship based on a mutual revulsion of fucking.
          I think she has some idea.

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            December 15, 2013 at 2:07 am | #

            <_< I was referring to Amber using this whole thing as a distraction from her own issues.

            • Ourorboros
              Ourorboros
              December 15, 2013 at 4:41 am | #

              Sorry, I was bulk reading and occasionally looping back to comment.
              Must have lost track.

    • begbert2
      begbert2
      December 15, 2013 at 3:10 pm | #

      She’s not coercing; she’s a colluder and active enabler. And active enabler of EVIL. (Cue thunder.)

  11. Doc Harleen
    Doc Harleen
    December 15, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Amber may not be wrong in the slightest, but I think she could stand to talk to someone professional about her anger issues.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      Good…let the hate flow through you.

      • timemonkey
        timemonkey
        December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

        If Amber develops Force Lightning the entire cast is fucked.

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          December 15, 2013 at 12:23 am | #

          She doesn’t have Force Lightning. She has TINY THUNDER.

          • Mr. Random
            Mr. Random
            December 15, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

            The tiny thunder is all you hear.

            • Hobouturtle
              Hobouturtle
              December 15, 2013 at 1:56 am | #

              After that… nothing

    • Valdrax
      Valdrax
      December 15, 2013 at 12:59 am | #

      Unfortunately, she is wrong. Joyce is not coercing him in the slightest. She is providing an unhealthy outlet for deny his sexuality, just as he’s providing her with one to avoid her fear of her own, but Amber is being completely unfair due to her own issues.

      • Ourorboros
        Ourorboros
        December 15, 2013 at 1:57 am | #

        Amber doesn’t know about Joyce’s issues.
        She also doesn’t know about Mike’s talk (I believe meant sarcastically) wtih Ethan right right before he asked Joyce out. That may have convinced Ethan to go into the closet, which would be the opposite intention.
        I’d say Ethan and Joyce are equally wrong for not confronting issues they know exist, but Ethan’s is not an easy one to handle.

        • Blue Dragon
          Blue Dragon
          December 15, 2013 at 3:10 am | #

          Amber has the potential to know about Joyce’s issues, but doesn’t live up to that potential. Amazi-Girl was there just after Sarah saved Joyce (too late to play hero). So, she could know, but doesn’t (as you said).

          • Ourorboros
            Ourorboros
            December 15, 2013 at 4:46 am | #

            Well she didn’t follow up as Amber.
            She doesn’t know about all the other issues.

            I’m not sure how much Joyce remembers about the roofies. The guy appears in her dream/nightmare about sex, but she had to be told the “pastor’s son” was the one.
            She called Sarah ‘sister’, but Sarah has been acting like a big sister and Joyce always wanted a sister. That wasn’t necessarily tied to what Sarah said that night.

            Meaning Amber could potentially suspect/believe that issue (but doesn’t, as you say) while Joyce has no idea.

        • Steve C
          Steve C
          December 15, 2013 at 8:47 am | #

          Sorry to repeat what I said upthread (I’m late to the party because I’m old and tend to use my nights for sleeping), but the real problem here is that Ethan does not have the courage to come out of the closet. Amber may want to blame everyone for the situation except her best friend, but he’s the one she really should be yelling at.

          • Glyph
            Glyph
            December 15, 2013 at 11:28 am | #

            I don’t really see what courage has to do with it, there are plenty of people in situations where staying in the closet is the far safer thing to do.

            • Steve C
              Steve C
              December 15, 2013 at 5:00 pm | #

              Good point, but the bottom line is still that Ethan is refusing to do what Amber wants him to do and that is making her upset.

      • Doc Harleen
        Doc Harleen
        December 15, 2013 at 8:09 am | #

        Yeah, let’s get rid of my “in the slightest” there. I’d edit that if I could. That post was the last thing I did before bed – was pretty tired at the time. Her anger does come from a legitimate place (it’s not as though the church is widely fond of gay people, and I wonder if Joyce would take part in Jewish activities for Ethan), but my point was intended to be more about it not being expressed in a healthy way. And, you know, therapy.

  12. Kernanator
    Kernanator
    December 15, 2013 at 12:03 am | #

    Stay out of her range until her Rage runs out and she becomes Fatigued!

    • Spriteless
      Spriteless
      December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

      Well, Joyce may just say something confusing here, so yeah.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

      Amber used Outrage.
      Amber became confused due to fatigue.

      • Mr. Random
        Mr. Random
        December 15, 2013 at 12:37 am | #

        Amber picks up a stray lum berry.
        It cures her of confusion.
        … They ARE in a cafeteria.

        • Mr. Bulbmin
          Mr. Bulbmin
          December 15, 2013 at 1:24 am | #

          So, I’m making a Pokémon type chart of the cast now.

          Dina is Rock/Dark (all fossil Pokémon are Rock-type, and she thinks in a manner that would be hard to read, making her immune to mind reading)
          Danny is Normal, as far as I can discen.
          Amber is Dragon/Fighting.

          Take this where you will. I’m not finished.

          • Hobouturtle
            Hobouturtle
            December 15, 2013 at 1:59 am | #

            Apparently Dina is Tyranitar.

            Amber is a pokemon that we NEED to have those types of.

            • Mr. Bulbmin
              Mr. Bulbmin
              December 15, 2013 at 1:39 pm | #

              Hey! Artist people!
              Dina in a Tyranitar costume!

              Please!

          • Varangian
            Varangian
            December 15, 2013 at 2:13 am | #

            Joyce is clearly Fairy/Normal or Fairy/Ghost.

            Danny is Normal-type, no subtype at all.

            Ethan…is Fire/Ground. So he’s fucked.

            • Varangian
              Varangian
              December 15, 2013 at 2:32 am | #

              Fuck me, wait, Ethan’s not Fire/Ground, he’s Water/Normal.

              Sarah…Ice/Steel I think would be pretty accurate. Joyce is definitely Fairy-type at least.

              Walky… Electric/Psychic? Nah. Dark/Psychic more likely. Contrasts with Sal, who is Dark/Bug or Dark/Ghost, I’m pretty sure.

              Billie is Fire/Fighting. Countering this is Ruth, Poison/Psychic.

              • Yotomoe
                Yotomoe
                December 15, 2013 at 2:48 am | #

                Naw Naw.
                Ruth is also a Fighting type.

                • Varangian
                  Varangian
                  December 15, 2013 at 3:18 am | #

                  Man, I dunno. The only Fighting-type move she’s ever used consistently is Vital Throw.

                  Psychic/Fighting, then.

                  Joe is…what is Joe?

                • ninja_jesus
                  ninja_jesus
                  December 15, 2013 at 4:49 am | #

                  Joe is normal/ground. Cuz, you know, he Slams chicks and makes the bed ‘quake. ;D

                  …I’m sorry.

                • karfsma778
                  karfsma778
                  December 15, 2013 at 3:02 pm | #

                  So Ruth is Mega Mewtwo X? Or would she be more of a Medicham/Meinshao?

              • Mr K
                Mr K
                December 15, 2013 at 12:03 pm | #

                Mike’s Dark/Fighting,. right!

            • Pat
              Pat
              December 15, 2013 at 2:34 pm | #

              Fairy/Ghost? Amber may be in trouble, then, but she does have quite a level advantage.

    • Doctor_Who
      Doctor_Who
      December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

      No good. Amber’s at least 17th level, she already has Tireless Rage.

      • Kernanator
        Kernanator
        December 15, 2013 at 12:48 am | #

        Crap, and Joyce is probably not a high level Cleric.

  13. David Herbert
    David Herbert
    December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    Aww, she’s still helping him. Though it seems she’s going for the Mike approach since the nice approach has done fuck all for Ethan.

    • Ace
      Ace
      December 15, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

      The Mike approach? What does throwing a temper tantrum have to do with Mike?

      • Yotomoe
        Yotomoe
        December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

        Mike is more of a self controlled snarky helpful. Amber will be helpful until your legs are broken.

        • saltchocolate
          saltchocolate
          December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

          Tell that to Joe. He’d say that Mike will be helpful until your nose is broken. Self-controlled? Not so much.

          • Yotomoe
            Yotomoe
            December 15, 2013 at 12:24 am | #

            Mike’s not punching you out of rage. He’s punching you cuz he’s a dick.

            • saltchocolate
              saltchocolate
              December 15, 2013 at 12:34 am | #

              The nose is just as broken . . .

              • DFS
                DFS
                December 15, 2013 at 1:12 am | #

                Well ya see, Mike does what he does to ruin things for everyone, if it happens to help someone somehow, he can’t foresee everything, right?. Anywho, looking at the broken nose incident, he ruins Joe’s chances of deflowering Joyce, and by being necessarily enthusiastic at the task Joyce assigned him to, he ruins Joyce’s possibilities at having a nice night out.

              • Ourorboros
                Ourorboros
                December 15, 2013 at 1:59 am | #

                Punching was his price for chaperoning Joyce. He hasn’t been punching anybody else.

        • ninja_jesus
          ninja_jesus
          December 15, 2013 at 1:21 am | #

          Except he wasn’t helpful at all, since it was talking with Mike that made Ethan decide to “take control of his own life”, a.k.a. “pretend to be straight for the sake of social acceptance”.

          • Ourorboros
            Ourorboros
            December 15, 2013 at 2:08 am | #

            I think he meant it the opposite way. He isn’t the kind to point out all the good things.
            He pointed out Ethan would be living a lie and have an unfulfilling life, but he’d have the other things he dreamed of.

            The realization should be that without being himself, the other stuff won’t be satisfying. Then if he could accept what he is, then he could find somebody to love, he could get the rest anyways.

            Joyce showed up before Ethan went down the chain of logic. He might not have anyways.

          • Narf
            Narf
            December 15, 2013 at 7:03 am | #

            Mike made a very helpful point; Ethan came to a very stupid conclusion from it. Maybe Mike knew that he would do that and maybe he didn’t, but either way, Mike’s not concerned with making sure people do the right thing – but he rarely tells people things that aren’t true.

            Ouro already said most of it, I just wanted to add my own little nugget. 🙂

  14. Yotomoe
    Yotomoe
    December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    Have you seen her thighs? Amber is LARGE thunder, mmkay.

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      December 15, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

      Amber’s thighs are tiny compared to Chun-Li’s thighs, but then again whose isn’t.

      • Doctor_Who
        Doctor_Who
        December 15, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

        Chun Li has femurs even Ruth would be unable to break.

  15. Plume
    Plume
    December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    Tiny Thunder Amazi-girl’s name when she goes dark side.

  16. TheBrigeedaRocks
    TheBrigeedaRocks
    December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    WHOA-LY SHIT never expected Amber to confront Joyce about…well anything ever, really!

  17. Plasma Mongoose
    Plasma Mongoose
    December 15, 2013 at 12:04 am | #

    Tiny Thunder was one of the superhero names that Static Shock rejected, right?

    • KingMabel
      KingMabel
      December 15, 2013 at 1:22 am | #

      Yes, along with “Black Lighting Jr”, Sparky, Thunder Thug and Plug Boy

  18. LimeTH
    LimeTH
    December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    Well, Sarah certainly handled Tiny Thunder better than she did the 12 year old.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:12 am | #

      That 12 year old wouldn’t get off her damn lawn.

    • Doctor_Who
      Doctor_Who
      December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

      The twelves year old was sweet and innocent, and thus annoying.

      Tiny Thunder is a towering inferno of rage. Sarah is impressed, and letting it all play out so she can take notes.

      • Doctor_Who
        Doctor_Who
        December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

        “The twelves year old”? When did I start talking like Toki Wartooth?

        • Imperator
          Imperator
          December 15, 2013 at 3:17 am | #

          You say that like it’s a bad thing.

  19. Psycho
    Psycho
    December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    As much as I’d love to see Joyce accept that what she’s doing with Ethan is wrong, Amber is trying to bring this about in the most retarded way possible.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

      I dunno. There are worse ways. She could throw a slice of bologna at Joyce’s face and then hip drop Ethan.

      • Psycho
        Psycho
        December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

        Yoto, I should remind you that this confrontation just started, there’s still a chance she might do both of those things.

        • Yotomoe
          Yotomoe
          December 15, 2013 at 12:26 am | #

          I hope it does. That would be my favorate comic ever.

    • Richard Oot
      Richard Oot
      December 15, 2013 at 12:30 am | #

      Jeez people, ease up on Amber, just yesterday she had to confront her abusive father and Faz, Ethan’s parents, plus the whole mess with Danny. So a background of extremely bad mood is a given.

      Now she finds out that her once potential boyfriend, who she nonetheless helped to come out to his terrifying parents, is:
      – trying to fake a straight relationship
      – with another girl (which happens to be a fundamentalist Christian who is trying to “heal” him)
      – first hiding from her in the most miserable way, then slamming the fact in her face

      This is a complete train wreck, on every aspect (betrayal of trust, negation of ideas she believes in, wasted work and sacrifices, anger and probably some jealousy towards the “new girl” who gets what Amber wanted but renounced for Ethan’s own good)

      IMO, I would understand if she jumped straight to punches.

      • Thor
        Thor
        December 15, 2013 at 12:57 am | #

        “Your Honor, we the Jury find the Defendant, Amber O’Malley, Not Guilty, due to the fact that she was having a really bad day.”

        • Richard Oot
          Richard Oot
          December 15, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

          I’m not saying that she’s right, I’m saying that it’s ridiculous to expect her to behave according to reason and self control after all this shit.

          • gangler
            gangler
            December 15, 2013 at 12:16 pm | #

            Maybe a bit much to expect her to navigate a complex situation with a level head right now.

            Not at all too much to expect her to refrain from flipping tables and manhandling strangers. That’s always a reasonable expectation. Just, you know, as a member of society you have to be able to do that regardless of what’s going on in your life. That’s just meeting the base level of functionality required to continue existing as part of the greater us, to continue being allowed to interact with other people who don’t find strangers stepping forward to restrain them when their lives go to shit.

        • Zach
          Zach
          December 15, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

          Her baby died. There, a universally accepted breaking point.

          What’s it take for YOU to snap?

      • Thanks, I'll Have Another!
        Thanks, I'll Have Another!
        December 15, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

        I think that the very slow time frame of this comic relative to the update schedule in real time encourages people to miss the proverbial forest for the trees, so to speak. It’s only been a few weeks, if that, in comic time, with a lot of stuff happening in that brief period. These characters are having one hell of a freshman fall.

        • Richard Oot
          Richard Oot
          December 15, 2013 at 1:05 am | #

          That’s my opinion too. “yesterday” lasted several months for us, but for a real person it would be really challenging to tolerate all this stuff in just one day.

          • xKiv
            xKiv
            December 15, 2013 at 8:05 pm | #

            To simulate that experience, we have these comment threads to test our endurance(s).

      • Valdrax
        Valdrax
        December 15, 2013 at 1:03 am | #

        A bad day is no excuse for getting violent. What Amber has done here is battery, both to Ethan and now to Joyce.

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 2:12 am | #

          Not excuse, the reason for getting violence.
          It isn’t acceptable, it is why it happened.

        • Sam
          Sam
          December 15, 2013 at 8:28 am | #

          She has not done battery to anyone. She FLIPPED A TABLE and GRABBED Joyce’s arm but she has NOT hurt anyone.

          Wikipedia: ‘In the United States, criminal battery, or simply battery, is the use of force against another, resulting in harmful, offensive or sexual contact.’

          • Steve C
            Steve C
            December 15, 2013 at 9:04 am | #

            I’d say grabbing a woman’s arm in a threatening manner and calling her a bongo would be offensive–both in the emotional and physical sense. Now whether the cops would want to bother with the paperwork it would take to charge Amber is another story.

          • Valdrax
            Valdrax
            December 15, 2013 at 3:08 pm | #

            Simple battery is any intentional, unwanted, offensive contact. That can be direct, as in the case of grabbing Joyce’s arm, or by an object propelled by the aggressor, as in the case of flipping Ethan’s table and its contents. While it’s unclear whether she managed to hit Ethan with anything when flipping the table, she’s at least guilty of assault.

            • Rani
              Rani
              December 15, 2013 at 6:23 pm | #

              You’re being pedantic. Stop it.

              • Valdrax
                Valdrax
                December 16, 2013 at 12:41 am | #

                Sorry, but when it comes to the law, I can’t let misinformation stand. I feel an ethical obligation. (Speaking of which, IANAL.)

  20. Keroshino
    Keroshino
    December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    Not a fan of Amber’s attitude! 🙁

    • Tachyon
      Tachyon
      December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

      Amber’s attitude is at least halfway warranted, in that Joyce is being an enabler.

      I’m pretty sure the guy must already hate who he is if he’s tolerating the church-going, dating-a-girl shtick for the sake of maintaining his public image, though.

      • Thor
        Thor
        December 15, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

        She’s enabling him? To do what? To do stupid things while in college? Quelle horreur!

        • Thanks, I'll Have Another!
          Thanks, I'll Have Another!
          December 15, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

          I think that entering into a relationship with somebody, however consensual, that is based on denying your sexuality because of learned self-hatred from your upbringing rates a little more highly on the Poor Decisions scale than, say, doing a kegstand at your local frat party.

          We can argue about Ambers methods (oh, how we can argue!), but I think it should be clear that Ethan’s trajectory up until now has been going in a very bad direction.

          • Thor
            Thor
            December 15, 2013 at 12:44 am | #

            Yes, but it’s a bad decision that he decided for himself. There are only two parties involved in his decision to be Joyce’s seemingly straight boyfriend, and that is him and Joyce.

            He has already bowed to Amber’s wishes once when he told Joyce that he was gay. You might even say that Amber coerced him into telling Joyce, since she threatened to tell Joyce herself. He already went above-and-beyond what he needed to do for Amber, and now Amber wants more because she didn’t like the response that Joyce had to Ethan’s confession.

            If Amber should be on anyone’s case about unhealthy relationships based on lies and secrets, she should be on her own.

            • Jordan
              Jordan
              December 15, 2013 at 1:22 am | #

              But Amber would need to confront her own issues rather than just get angry at her friends and random strangers, and that’s outside her comfort zone.

            • ninja_jesus
              ninja_jesus
              December 15, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

              But she is on her own, lol.

            • taekwondogirl
              taekwondogirl
              December 15, 2013 at 1:27 am | #

              While I agree with some things you’ve said here, I absolutely cannot abide the implication that Ethan should not have had to tell Joyce he’s gay. Whether or not he would have done so without Amber’s interference is at this point irrelevant; however, it was necessary for him to do so. Doesn’t make anything else acceptable.

            • Ourorboros
              Ourorboros
              December 15, 2013 at 2:15 am | #

              Being honest about incompatible sexuality is hardly going above and beyond what he needed to do.
              Having matching sexuality is about as basic an assumption as there is in dating. To do otherwise is a rather large lie.

              Amber shouldn’t have threatened Ethan, but she had no duty to lie for him either.

              • zach
                zach
                July 27, 2015 at 6:06 pm | #

                She shouldn’t have? Why not?
                She felt betrayed, he turned his back on all she had already done for him. And regardless of their relationship, what he was doing was using somebody without their knowledge. That ‘threat’, was the curtesy of giving him a chance to do it himself.

        • Boom
          Boom
          December 15, 2013 at 2:03 am | #

          On a scale of one to ten, pretending to be straight when you’re gay rates fairly high on the scale.

  21. Ace
    Ace
    December 15, 2013 at 12:05 am | #

    That’s not even a remotely true accusation. Joyce isn’t “coercing” Ethan in any way – he was totally down for this, it’s not like she talked him into doing something he was against. She’s also not teaching him to hate who he is – he already hated being gay, for reasons entirely unrelated to Joyce or her taking him to church.

    • BrotherFlounder
      BrotherFlounder
      December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

      Of course, Amber has no way of knowing this, and she’s drawing entirely plausible conclusions from what Ethan’s told her. (I hesitate to use the word “reasonable” here.)

      • Ace
        Ace
        December 15, 2013 at 12:16 am | #

        And, in the process, making a complete ass of herself. She’s going off and calling someone a bongo, practically attacking them, and yelling at them over a situation she doesn’t even know all the details of. This behaviour wouldn’t be even remotely excusable even if she was 100% in the right, but it’s just pathetic as it is.

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 2:18 am | #

          Characters don’t have the global view of readers.
          But now that the accusation has been publicly made, Amber isn’t the one that will look like an ass.
          If Indiana is as liberal as the other Big 10 campuses I’ve been on, Joyce is the one who will look rather bad to the majority.

          • Ace
            Ace
            December 15, 2013 at 2:35 am | #

            Uhh… Amber is physically attacking someone and outing a gay guy against his will. Just saying.

            • Ourorboros
              Ourorboros
              December 15, 2013 at 4:52 am | #

              Sure, true.
              Amber telling world Joyce is coercing Ethan and teaching him to hate himself for being gay.

              You don’t think anybody, even a large percentage, of students on a Big 10 campus would find that at all offensive?
              Teaching somebody to hate themselves for what they are won’t look bad?
              Maybe majority was overstating it, but a rather large percentage won’t see Amber as the villain. Over-reacting perhaps, but right in what she says.
              Dorothy, for instance.

              • Nym
                Nym
                December 15, 2013 at 7:47 am | #

                I don’t know how much things have changed in the past five years, but keep in mind: this is still Indiana. And while it’s Bloomington (lovely, lovely Bloomington), the campus isn’t the town.

              • Jelli
                Jelli
                December 15, 2013 at 11:20 am | #

                So basically, you think Amber is going to make Joyce the person non gratis at the college and you’re okay with that?
                Amber, who has forced herself into a situation mutually agreed upon by two people with massive issues. Remember that Ethan is the one who told Joyce that being gay was horrible and terrible, Ethan is the one that has prior relationship experience and Ethan is the one who approached Joyce wanting a relationship.
                So it’s totally okay with you that Joyce take the FULL blame of this incredible f-uped situation in the eyes of her peers?

  22. mandyskankovich
    mandyskankovich
    December 15, 2013 at 12:06 am | #

    Amber just became my favorite character. I’m ready for someone (ANYONE) to end this sham. It’s gone on long enough.

    • Ace
      Ace
      December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

      Regardless of what you think of Joyce and Ethan’s relationship, this behaviour shouldn’t be accepted. Amber is little better than her father right now.

      • Batman
        Batman
        December 15, 2013 at 12:50 am | #

        Amber is emotionally broken at the moment, and quite understandably; but her actions are dreadfully out of proportion to the situation. It isn’t any of her business now what Ethan and Joyce do. SHe can advise, warn, plead, or beg them not to make such a stupid mistake; but attacking them is unacceptable. Her emotions at this point are understandable; but she is dead wrong to be out of control like this, and it will only ruin the few good friendships she has to help her endure her situation.

        Friday’s comic: Amber sees Dan with Sal. The campus is mysteriously flattened by a shockwave of rage. No-one survives.

        • Thanks, I'll Have Another!
          Thanks, I'll Have Another!
          December 15, 2013 at 1:06 am | #

          I think we can all agree that Amber’s life is going to hell in a handbasket.

          • Varangian
            Varangian
            December 15, 2013 at 3:33 am | #

            Amber’s life has gone so far downhill so fast that I was honestly worried she’d just start literally beating Ethan while shrieking wordlessly. The girl is at a psychological breaking point.

            • Kiggy
              Kiggy
              December 15, 2013 at 12:45 pm | #

              Oh Gawd what a horrible image you have planted in my brain.

              Now I want to see it draw..

              Yotomoe?

              • NobodySpecial
                NobodySpecial
                December 15, 2013 at 12:58 pm | #

                It probably looks something like the last panel of this.

        • Jordan
          Jordan
          December 15, 2013 at 1:24 am | #

          You. I like you. You are so right. And you’re Batman, which makes it even better.

      • Ryugen
        Ryugen
        December 15, 2013 at 1:16 am | #

        Because being incredibly upset/insulted by somebody’s actions and then confronting the perceived cause of those actions while emotionally compromised is equivalent to years of physical and emotional abuse. Clearly.

      • Quatoria
        Quatoria
        December 15, 2013 at 2:12 am | #

        Are you fucking kidding me? ‘Amber is little better than her father right now?’ Do you have the slightest idea of what it’s like to grow up with an abusive parent? Particularly one who’s both physically *and* mentally abusive, like Blaine? Amber is angry, and being unreasonable. She is NOT, however, tearing down and abusing people for her own sick power games. She is not betraying and attacking a child. I – just – making a comparison like that is ridiculous and offensive.

        • Ace
          Ace
          December 15, 2013 at 2:24 am | #

          Yes, I know exactly what it’s like, thank you very much. I had my own childhood ruined by such a parent. She is using her anger, and violence, to intimidate her best friend and his girlfriend into submission to her whims – to control his life to what’s best in her eyes. How is that not absolutely detestable? It’s exactly what an abusive parent does to their child.

          • Quatoria
            Quatoria
            December 15, 2013 at 3:09 am | #

            I’m sorry, but I think you’re wildly, hugely off base here, and seriously misreading Amber’s actions.

            • Ace
              Ace
              December 15, 2013 at 3:25 am | #

              Well, even if you disagree with my argument completely, I hope you can at least understand the logic that led to me comparing her to her father. I was not trying to be offensive by suggesting in any way that an abusive parent is a trivial matter or something – I just see the traits of her father coming through, but perhaps I am off base in that regard. However, comparison to her father aside, even if what she’s doing isn’t as bad, it’s still really, really bad.

              • AlSchroeder
                AlSchroeder
                December 15, 2013 at 8:17 am | #

                No, actually, I agree with you somewhat. I was reading it and thinking I see a LOT of her father’s rage in Amber here, that she never reminded me more of him. Is the rage JUSTIFIED here, not abusive? I think so. Even so, this is not the right way to do this. Prediction: this is going to end with ETHAN getting between the two of them and telling Amber to BUTT OUT.

                Causing Ethan and Joyce to retreat further into their fantasy-relationship and causing Amber to feel even more betrayed.

                I feel sorry for the next target of Amazi-Girl.

              • sps48
                sps48
                December 15, 2013 at 11:35 am | #

                I agree with your initial statement. Amber even looks (to me) like she is drawn to resemble Angry Blaine in Panel 1.

          • Fuzzydaemon
            Fuzzydaemon
            December 15, 2013 at 12:04 pm | #

            I also grew up in an abusive situation and I never behaved like this. Amber is her father’s mini-me. She is an abuser herself.

            • Rani
              Rani
              December 15, 2013 at 6:53 pm | #

              Okay let’s back up a second here.

              She is NOT an abuser herself. Get the hell out.

      • Hobouturtle
        Hobouturtle
        December 15, 2013 at 2:14 am | #

        I wouldn’t go at far. There is a long way to go to from Overreacting a bit on an issue that should have a bit of a little bit of anger around it and Emotionally and Physically Abusive Dick.

      • Ourorboros
        Ourorboros
        December 15, 2013 at 2:22 am | #

        Her father, an abusive father and husband, makes up reasons to take stuff out on others.
        Amber’s approach may be wrong, but is actually for a good cause – let Ethan accept himself.
        She’s actually in a mix of extreme emotional stress and mother bear mode.

        She hasn’t actually laid hands on anybody and isn’t doing this to hurt others and make herself feel better. The hurt is just a by product.

        I expect that later Mike’s earlier words will sink in and she will confront herself.

        • Ace
          Ace
          December 15, 2013 at 2:27 am | #

          It doesn’t really matter what cause it’s for. She is using violence to control him. Ethan said in the last strip that it’s ultimately his decision to make, and she violently responded that no, it isn’t – and then goes on to demonstrate that she thinks it’s HER decision to make. That is nothing if not abusive and controlling, even if she thinks it’s “for the best”.

          • Ourorboros
            Ourorboros
            December 15, 2013 at 4:58 am | #

            Sure it does, because having a real cause means that it isn’t happening all the time just for her own ego.
            Yes, large elements of her own issues and outletting her own bad week.
            But she doesn’t generally take things out on other people (evil-doers as Amazi-Girl aside) or control Ethan.

            This is the one subject where she made tremendous sacrifices for Ethan, which he is now rejecting by going into closet. Non-abusers will get yelling angry for that.

            Abusers like Blaine try to control and manipulate ever aspect of their victims.

            I’m not saying Amber’s approach is right, but it isn’t right to say she’s as bad as Blaine.
            That only works if there is no concept of extent and motives.

    • taekwondogirl
      taekwondogirl
      December 15, 2013 at 1:28 am | #

      Am I the only one who’s realized/understands Amber basically just outed Ethan in public?

      • Nym
        Nym
        December 15, 2013 at 7:49 am | #

        No, you’re not. I am super unimpressed with her right now. Outing someone against their will is *not* the action of someone who can rightly claim to be your best friend.

      • Fuzzydaemon
        Fuzzydaemon
        December 15, 2013 at 12:05 pm | #

        I do too.

  23. Parismio
    Parismio
    December 15, 2013 at 12:08 am | #

    SSssssssSSS… This is gonna escalate to the point of oblivion.

  24. UnspeakableAnger
    UnspeakableAnger
    December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

    I honestly don’t know who to root for here.

    I really dislike Joyce, and wouldn’t mind seeing Amber deal with her, BUT this really isn’t Amber’s fight. I could’ve dealt with her clocking Ethan, though that still wouldn’t have been right.

    The thing that saddens me is in that third panel, she looks so much like Blaine, it’s kind of scary.

    Our girl Amber needs help.

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      December 15, 2013 at 12:15 am | #

      I really like Joyce, but she’s been totally in the wrong for a while now.

      • Regalli
        Regalli
        December 15, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

        Yeah, same. Honestly, this relationship is and always has been a slow, slow trainwreck, and while they’re at least both aware of the facts, it’s still only got one way it can end, and that’s badly.

      • Aris Katsaris
        Aris Katsaris
        December 15, 2013 at 3:11 am | #

        She’s “totally in the wrong” in the hypothetical universe where Christianity is wrong to condemn homosexual activity. I agree that hypothetical universe is also the *real* universe, but Joyce believes she lives in a universe where Christianity’s teachings are actually right.

        So basically the only right thing Joyce has done is to believe Christianity to be correct. She’s not displayed an inch of “coercion” or of “teaching Ethan to hate who he is”. Her only flaw is believing in Christianity.

        It’s a pretty big flaw, but we knew it of her since the beginning of the comic, not since her deal with Ethan.

        • Aris Katsaris
          Aris Katsaris
          December 15, 2013 at 3:12 am | #

          “So basically the only right thing”

          I meant to write “So basically the only wrong thing”

          • Trolldrool
            Trolldrool
            December 15, 2013 at 1:41 pm | #

            Didn’t we just a few pages ago see her challenge the christian view that it’s right to judge and act spitefully to others just for not sharing their faith? Did those pages somehow disappear? Did she turn into Mary at some point that I’m unaware of?

            • Aris Katsaris
              Aris Katsaris
              December 15, 2013 at 7:35 pm | #

              “Didn’t we just a few pages ago see her challenge the christian view that it’s right to judge and act spitefully to others”

              Joyce has never acted spitefully against Ethan or passed judgment on him. What are you talking about?

              And the teachings of christianity don’t say “judge and act spitefully to others”, they say kinda the opposite. But they do say stuff against gay and/or premarital sex.

        • Nym
          Nym
          December 15, 2013 at 7:54 am | #

          “Her only flaw is believing in Christianity.”
          Her iteration of Christianity. *My* iteration (the Episcopal Church) allows me to marry any gender and has positive queer role models, including one of our Bishops.

          The idea that you can have your faith or you can be one of or support those falling in the QUILTBAG is the sort of false dichotomy I see entirely too often and find really frustrating.

          • Chirop
            Chirop
            December 15, 2013 at 3:02 pm | #

            Thank you!!! Not all iteratations of Christianity are against homosexuality or evolution and the steryotypical dichotomy between Christianity and more liberal views can be maddening! Thank you for saying this.

            • laila
              laila
              December 15, 2013 at 6:14 pm | #

              Exactly this. It is perfectly possible to be a Christian and a liberal – I certainly am, though I felt for many years that I couldn’t possibly be a Christian because I was also a left-wing bisexual feminist. I spent a long time denying not my politics but my faith, which caused me personally just as much confusion and doubt as pretending to be conservative for Christ could have done, and telling my left-leaning friends and family that actually I was a Christian left me feeling uncomfortable and wondering if they’d look at me the same for knowing it. I still haven’t told some of them. No matter what some representatives on both sides of the argument may say, though, you don’t actually have to pick one or the other. The idea that you do is both pernicious and damaging, and the damage cuts both ways.

          • Aris Katsaris
            Aris Katsaris
            December 15, 2013 at 7:41 pm | #

            “Her iteration of Christianity. *My* iteration (the Episcopal Church) allows me to marry any gender and has positive queer role models, including one of our Bishops.”

            Yes, that just means you have the privilege of not having to choose between your faith system or modern progressive political views. Because they don’t come into conflict. I’m sure it’s convenient, but Joyce isn’t so lucky.

            Joyce believes she lives in a universe where a real God actually considers premarital (and gay) sex to be a sin. What would you do if you shared Joyce’s belief of what the universe was like?

            My trouble with people condemning Joyce is that they don’t understand they’re condemning her for her faith and nothing more. I’m *fine* with people condemning other people for their faith, but please be aware that that’s what you’re doing.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:24 am | #

      It wasn’t Amber’s fight with Ethan’s parents either.
      Life doesn’t break along clean lines.

      • UnspeakableAnger
        UnspeakableAnger
        December 15, 2013 at 9:54 am | #

        Oh, I agree, regarding it wasn’t her fight with Ethan’s parents as well, and life doesn’t break on clean lines. (Insert various chaos events from my past here.)

        At the same time, I’d say it was safe to say she was in love/lust with Ethan when things didn’t go down at the end of prom night. Sublimate that, since that’s her thing, and she was protecting the man she loved. I’m not recalling it happening in canon, but perhaps she told him then that he needed to come out to his parents. Say that he did, and I could see where she could decide it was her fight (with his parents) since she’d presented the action for him.

        I really don’t know, and I think it would break out the sads for me if Willis actually fleshed out that back story in detail, so I kind of hope we don’t find out.

        Anyway, digression aside, I’ll throw out the viewpoint that Amber stepped in against Ethan’s parents as the parents were trying to get rid of the gay “lifestyle choice”, and a kid doesn’t quite have many choices regarding the actions of the parents. In the case of his relationship with Joyce though, as Ethan said, it was his (and hers) decision. At that point, I have no problems with Amber being mad at him, especially since she had spent emotional coin in defending him recently.

        Her anger though is compounded with Blaine’s crap through the years recently added to during the universe’s yesterday, and Danny not being able to see through Clark Kent, so staying loyal to Amazi-Girl, and who knows what else.

        Argh. I didn’t mean to write a small essay here. Let me sum up. I agree with your points, but I think there are compounding elements that make her actions with Ethan’s parents understandable, but this particular round of Tiny Thunder (I love that name) needs to be dialed down now.

  25. Ragnal
    Ragnal
    December 15, 2013 at 12:11 am | #

    Kay, whoa, Amber, how are you aware of Joyce’s plan? Did you read the comic when nobody was looking?

    • Thanks, I'll Have Another!
      Thanks, I'll Have Another!
      December 15, 2013 at 12:43 am | #

      I think that based on what Ethan just told her, she’s pieced it together pretty quickly.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 1:29 am | #

      “Did you read the script too?” ~ Mr Plinkett

  26. John
    John
    December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

    Well, I guess someone has to the be the reasonable one here, but it’s still kind of weird seeing Sarah doing it.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

      Sarah is always the responsible one!

      • John
        John
        December 15, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

        There’s a difference between “responsible” and “reasonable”.

        Protecting your adopted li’l sis from predatory sophomore B-words: responsible.

        Doing it by decking one of them without provocation: not so reasonable.

        • Ourorboros
          Ourorboros
          December 15, 2013 at 2:26 am | #

          Going to the party was more than responsible. Sarah wasn’t going to the party, she went to make sure Joyce was okay then saved her.
          That was above and beyond.

          Sarah was more than sick of her old roomie’s friends. Remember they were harassing her this year too. Not reasonable, but pushed there.

  27. timemonkey
    timemonkey
    December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

    Tiny Thunder threats Joyce but Big Sis intervenes! So cute. ^_^

  28. Em
    Em
    December 15, 2013 at 12:13 am | #

    So I really dislike how Amber is going about this, but shit. This needed to happen.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:21 am | #

      She’s the hero Ethan needs but not the one that he deserves.

      • Steve C
        Steve C
        December 15, 2013 at 9:23 am | #

        Is it just me, or do you have the reversed?

    • Thor
      Thor
      December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

      Why?

      • Gram91
        Gram91
        December 15, 2013 at 12:29 am | #

        Because Joyce comes from a sort of closed off religious community and Amber is the one who is the reason why Ryan got away. I think the yelling is mostly okay because of that, but as long as it doesn’t go physical.

        • saltchocolate
          saltchocolate
          December 15, 2013 at 12:38 am | #

          Wait, what? Someone tell me how to search the archives quickly. I need a reminder on how Amber enabled Ryan to get away . . .

          • saltchocolate
            saltchocolate
            December 15, 2013 at 12:39 am | #

            Oh, never mind — someone posted it downstream already.

      • TaintedSpud
        TaintedSpud
        December 15, 2013 at 12:35 am | #

        Because she’s a watchful protector. A dark knight…

        • Roborat
          Roborat
          December 16, 2013 at 5:37 pm | #

          And somewhere off camera Batman is frantically putting on his costume and trying to hit his cue.

      • Lazy
        Lazy
        December 15, 2013 at 3:00 am | #

        Because that whole relationship has been a slow, awful trainwreck with a really shitty foundation that could only possibly lead to people getting hurt?

  29. NF
    NF
    December 15, 2013 at 12:19 am | #

    Oh snap.

  30. Jack Finch
    Jack Finch
    December 15, 2013 at 12:20 am | #

    And now I love Sarah again.

  31. Spiny Creature
    Spiny Creature
    December 15, 2013 at 12:22 am | #

    The sheer amount of commas in panel 3 is distressing me more than it should.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:27 am | #

      The Commapocolypse.

    • saltchocolate
      saltchocolate
      December 15, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

      I love commas! Every one of those commas is appropriate. A 2:1 ratio of words to commas! Well-played, Willis!

      • Just Cheeto Dust
        Just Cheeto Dust
        December 15, 2013 at 12:55 am | #

        You could argue for a semicolon before “hands off,” but it’s not a big deal.

  32. Gram91
    Gram91
    December 15, 2013 at 12:23 am | #

    I wonder if Amber will ever notice/remember that Joyce was the target of the Mr Date-Rape she caused to get away.

    • Jen Aside
      Jen Aside
      December 15, 2013 at 12:26 am | #

      She kinda came in late to that, might not know what even happened

      • Jen Aside
        Jen Aside
        December 15, 2013 at 12:29 am | #

        commented w/o checking beforehand LIKE A BOSS

        I dunno, with my attention span, I wouldn’t have remembered, but it’s possible she might?

      • Gram91
        Gram91
        December 15, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

        Then maybe Sarah might. She’s smart enough that she might notice that Amber is Amazi-Girl

        • timemonkey
          timemonkey
          December 15, 2013 at 12:54 am | #

          At this point if anyone notices the similarities (who are not Ethan and Mike) it will just make Danny look even dumber than he already does.

          • Gram91
            Gram91
            December 15, 2013 at 12:58 am | #

            Then that will make many of us, and possibly Sarah, even happier.

          • John
            John
            December 15, 2013 at 1:22 am | #

            I think Sarah actually has noticed. She just hasn’t figured out what she’s noticed yet. (That was the Monday after the party.)

  33. chris73
    chris73
    December 15, 2013 at 12:25 am | #

    Well Joyce does need to realise this charade shes playing out will only end badly so good on Amber for doing this

    • sps48
      sps48
      December 15, 2013 at 11:48 am | #

      Yeeeess. And, if necessary, Amber will MAKE it end badly.

  34. Thanks, I'll Have Another!
    Thanks, I'll Have Another!
    December 15, 2013 at 12:27 am | #

    Nothing but a storm of tears up ahead. Hold on tight, everybody.

    • Yotomoe
      Yotomoe
      December 15, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

      Delicious tears. Where’s my tear bucket?

    • Leorale
      Leorale
      December 15, 2013 at 10:11 am | #

      A storm is coming…

      • Keroshino
        Keroshino
        December 15, 2013 at 12:04 pm | #

        “Winter” is coming!

  35. LiamAldam
    LiamAldam
    December 15, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

    Amber’s hair is starting to look a little like Amazi-girl’s. Hmmm.

  36. Ryugen
    Ryugen
    December 15, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

    Right on, Tiny Thunder. Right on.

  37. Froggert
    Froggert
    December 15, 2013 at 12:31 am | #

    I really don’t see all the hate for Joyce here. She’s not really “teaching” Ethan to hate himself. He doesn’t WANT to be gay, and in her mind she’s helping him. Yeah, it’s a fucked up situation, but Amber is attacking him before even trying to know what’s going on. If a gay person wants to date a girl, it’s no one else’s business but their own. If at the end of the day everyone is happy with themselves, that’s the important thing. And I don’t see Joyce trying to stop him from being happy. She’s not forcing that relationship. It was Ethan’s choice, too. Am I the one greatly misunderstanding something?

    • Tori
      Tori
      December 15, 2013 at 1:18 am | #

      No, you understand perfectly. I think the frustration with Joyce comes more from the perception that she’s enabling Ethan’s decision. From Amber’s perspective, it’s also not true acceptance of Ethan’s identity, and as someone who stood by Ethan for who he really is when things were at their worst, that’s probably pretty aggravating.

      Not to mention that Amber’s greatest flaw is her unbridled anger, which is probably the main reason this outburst is so… well, hateful.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 2:12 am | #

      Except Ethan isn’t happy with himself at the end of the day. Refer to every situation Ethan’s been in on his own with another guy, like Joyce’s transgendered sister.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:35 am | #

      Any Church endorsed by Mary will teach that being gay is wrong, a huge sin. Hellfire and Damnation, destroying the soul of the country sin.
      Joyce is most certainly enabling Ethan to hide from himself. She does see this as a good thing, as she believes people can be healed from being gay.

      At the end of the day, nobody is happy. This ends disastrously. The long it goes on, the worse it is.
      Have you seen people who have run from themselves for decades? It isn’t pretty. The interior emotional damage is like a gutted building. Pressure cooker exploding – remember that little news story?
      Let’s say Ethan can repress himself for a decade or more.
      We’re talking divorce, huge amount of self doubt and feelings of failure on Joyce’s part, and kids left behind.
      Remember that as a fundamentalist Joyce would see this as a failure of faith and would wonder what she did wrong.

      The best possible outcome would be if this ended as soon as possible

      • Narf
        Narf
        December 15, 2013 at 7:26 am | #

        This.

        Anyone remember this exchange?

        Ethan: “No worse than lying.”
        Mike: “And how do you feel about lying?”
        Joyce: “I hate it.“

      • sps48
        sps48
        December 15, 2013 at 11:52 am | #

        Any church endorsed by Mary should also be teaching that we are all sinners, and are all forgiven. Leaving this out indicates to me that someone is using religion to support their own issues.

        • John
          John
          December 15, 2013 at 3:25 pm | #

          I don’t think Mary’s all that big on the forgiveness part.

          • sps48
            sps48
            December 15, 2013 at 9:41 pm | #

            She is overruled by the forgiver.

    • locixloci
      locixloci
      December 15, 2013 at 7:08 am | #

      I definitely don’t hate Joyce. To an extent I *was* Joyce.

      My unhappiness related to Joyce isn’t about her personally, but the world view she subscribes to. Joyce is that she is caught up with -and highly representative of- a certain brand of Christian ignorance and idealism that can be hugely destructive and damaging for everyone involved. It’s very, very frustrating to watch someone else being set up for the same hurt because of their (relatively) rigid beliefs and values.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      December 15, 2013 at 7:14 pm | #

      Sorry to be nitpicky, but: “if a gay person wants to date a girl.” You mean a gay man? Because gay girls dating girls is pretty normal. Not all gay people are guys.

  38. Xerxes93
    Xerxes93
    December 15, 2013 at 12:32 am | #

    While Joyce is not “coercing” Ethan into being straight, she is setting herself up to be in the exact same position Amber was on prom night. Though I doubt that Amber has put that much forethought, if any, into her current actions.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:36 am | #

      At Galasso’s she thought of it.

  39. newllend
    newllend
    December 15, 2013 at 12:32 am | #

    Can’t say nobody saw this coming

  40. Batman
    Batman
    December 15, 2013 at 12:33 am | #

    Suddenly, a wounded TinyThunder appears!
    TinyThunder uses Moral Outrage for MASSIVE DAMAGE!
    TinyThunder vents Unresolved Personal Issues for CRITICAL DAMAGE!!

    Joycetaur takes 14 HP damage!
    Joycetaur suffers Betrayal for -2HP/turn!

  41. JessWitt
    JessWitt
    December 15, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

    Tiny point is an understatement. But so long as Ethan isn’t forcefully and embarrassingly outed…

    • Keroshino
      Keroshino
      December 15, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

      This would officially make me hate Amber!

    • taekwondogirl
      taekwondogirl
      December 15, 2013 at 1:31 am | #

      …She kinda just did. She’s made a big commotion, aggressively approached Sarah and Joyce, and said something about her gay best friend.

  42. TaintedSpud
    TaintedSpud
    December 15, 2013 at 12:36 am | #

    Quick, someone throw a chair!

    • Tori
      Tori
      December 15, 2013 at 1:12 am | #

      Thank you for saying exactly what I was thinking.

  43. Deathjavu
    Deathjavu
    December 15, 2013 at 12:37 am | #

    As someone who has also punched my dad in the face (he had his hands around my neck at the time), I identify pretty strongly with Amber.

    Which is why it saddens me to see so much of him in her actions. :/

    • Fuzzydaemon
      Fuzzydaemon
      December 15, 2013 at 12:13 pm | #

      I relate to that. I threw a biology insect collection at mine with jars of formaldehyde. I identify with Amber as an abused person who hurts, but not as an aggressor. The relationship between Joyce and Ethan is none of her business.

      • Deathjavu
        Deathjavu
        December 15, 2013 at 11:54 pm | #

        I just see that anger and the need for control, and it’s hard not to think it’s the worst of the behavior she learned from her dad on full display.

        Personally, I use my dad as a metric for whether or not I’m handling something well. If it seems like something he would do on a bad day, I feel deeply ashamed.

  44. doodlebug
    doodlebug
    December 15, 2013 at 12:37 am | #

    I love how complex all these characters are. I love Joyce deeply and I think she’s great, but I also like seeing us explore the fact that she isn’t perfect or as nice as she thinks she is. I like that Amber is a superhero and a flawed person, with anger and jealousy and pain. Thank you, Willis, for making such a great comic. I really love reading this so much.

    • Bilfred
      Bilfred
      December 15, 2013 at 12:47 am | #

      Have you been reading for long? He gets “Damn you Willis!!!” a lot, and for good reason.

      • chris73
        chris73
        December 15, 2013 at 12:49 am | #

        For this story line it should be a whole heaping of thank you

        • xKiv
          xKiv
          December 15, 2013 at 8:30 pm | #

          Danke you, Willis?

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:39 am | #

      We’ve seen since day one that Joyce isn’t perfect. Or is there some other reason Joyce told her rather tired mother that there were some more bags of her stuff in the car?
      Being the youngest and the only daughter, I’d give a pass if she said that to her father, but her mother?

      • doodlebug
        doodlebug
        December 15, 2013 at 2:29 pm | #

        why would it be different to tell her dad?

  45. y3k
    y3k
    December 15, 2013 at 12:39 am | #

    Well. This is a clusterfuck.

  46. Gram91
    Gram91
    December 15, 2013 at 12:41 am | #

    I just hope Amber doesn’t do anything to make me hate her

    • Thor
      Thor
      December 15, 2013 at 12:51 am | #

      Too late. She was already in a voluntary relationship with Danny.

      • Just Cheeto Dust
        Just Cheeto Dust
        December 15, 2013 at 12:58 am | #

        Fair deuce.

      • Gram91
        Gram91
        December 15, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

        I can forgive that. Especially if she tells him off at some point later.

      • Xerxes93
        Xerxes93
        December 15, 2013 at 1:10 am | #

        to be fair, when her choices are more like this http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/05-media-rumble/creepy/ her choice to be in a relationship with Danny doesn’t seem as terrible.

      • Ryugen
        Ryugen
        December 15, 2013 at 1:20 am | #

        Danny’s a nice kid.

        • Kernanator
          Kernanator
          December 15, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

          He’s a good egg.

      • Jordan
        Jordan
        December 15, 2013 at 1:32 am | #

        Well put.

  47. Bilfred
    Bilfred
    December 15, 2013 at 12:46 am | #

    Amber vs. Sarah: Final Showdown.

    • Khrene Cleaver
      Khrene Cleaver
      December 15, 2013 at 12:51 am | #

      Ending in the most glorious of anger fucks.

  48. LiaHansen
    LiaHansen
    December 15, 2013 at 12:58 am | #

    FINALLY, confrontation! Go, Tiny Thunder!

  49. gangler
    gangler
    December 15, 2013 at 1:02 am | #

    Did Amber just loudly out Ethan in the middle of the cafeteria?

    I really hope that’s not what’s happening. I guess she didn’t call him by name or point to him or anything.

    • Tommy Bologna
      Tommy Bologna
      December 15, 2013 at 1:14 am | #

      It’d be hilarious if she did out him, basically doing more damage in four panels than anyone else since page one.

    • sps48
      sps48
      December 15, 2013 at 11:56 am | #

      She just tossed his table and yelled at Ethan. It should be apparent.

    • turkishproverb
      turkishproverb
      December 15, 2013 at 11:57 am | #

      This has come up a lot in these comments, so I’ll say it: She may have noticed that everyone figures it out right away anyway.

      • turkishproverb
        turkishproverb
        December 15, 2013 at 11:58 am | #

        Mind, that wouldn’t necessarily excuse outing him, but there’s a question of when it stops being “outing” that gets all grey and gooey.

  50. Tommy Bologna
    Tommy Bologna
    December 15, 2013 at 1:09 am | #

    So, is it just me or does Amber’s whole flipping out on Joyce scene here have less to do with Ethan’s continuing trouble with his sexuality, and more to do with the fact that Danny, a boy she’s secretly been meeting as AmaziGirl, didn’t really see her in the same light as her Superhero alter-ego. Not to mention the whole kablamo that she recently had with her father. I think the girl’s been under a lot of pressure, and she may have snapped.

    • Jordan
      Jordan
      December 15, 2013 at 1:37 am | #

      It seems to be a build up of all the crap she’s avoided dealing with lately: the issues with her father, the residual resentment she may still have for Ethan, Mike pointing out how she’s not so different from her father, Danny being a dumbass and her inability to come clean to him. All of that and probably more are all coming out right now and with Joyce and Ethan being the unfortunate targets of that rage. Fortunately Sarah is there to keep things under control.

      Christ, Sarah’s having to act as the reasonable one again… That can’t end well for anyone.

      • Tommy Bologna
        Tommy Bologna
        December 15, 2013 at 1:42 am | #

        Oh fudge, I just realized that there’s a parallel between Ethan not being able to come out and Amber not being able to admit she’s AmaziGirl. The girl’s not mad at Ethan for not being honest, she’s mad at herself.

        • Cragalanch
          Cragalanch
          December 15, 2013 at 2:35 am | #

          Mother of Viridi, you’re right……

          • Crimson Doom
            Crimson Doom
            December 15, 2013 at 10:26 am | #

            Wait, Viridi has a mother? What’s she the goddess of?

            (Also, when did you learn to talk, Cragalanche? Or type, I suppose.)

        • Kladeos
          Kladeos
          December 15, 2013 at 7:18 pm | #

          +1

  51. TheKelliestKelly
    TheKelliestKelly
    December 15, 2013 at 1:14 am | #

    I’m getting really irritated by everyone saying how Joyce’s and Ethan’s relationship is their business and that Amber shouldn’t interfere. Don’t get me wrong; fantastic story though it makes Amber is DEFINITELY reacting to this too strongly. She was much more in line with her behavior when she was prodding Ethan to tell Joyce that he was gay.

    The relationship between Ethan and Joyce is INCREDIBLY unhealthy. For Ethan it’s rooted in a hatred of his sexuality and for Joyce it’s rooted in a fear of sexuality. Not to mention that they both deserve to be in a relationship in which a mutual attraction is actually possible and present.

    If Ethan was making some other unhealthy decision – like binge drinking or self-injury – Amber would be a bad friend if she DIDN’T interfere. So why doesn’t that apply in this situation? Seriously, if someone could offer me a valid reason, I’d be open to listening to it. Her methods may be in the wrong, but she’s completely well-founded in her intentions.

    That being said, I do think there are some situations in which a relationship between a gay man and a straight woman actually IS their business and it shouldn’t be interfered with. One such situation would be when the gay man’s safety or well-being would be in danger if his sexual orientation was revealed (that’s really the only time I get behind someone having a beard in the metaphorical sense.)

    However, this is not the case for Ethan and Joyce. It is a relationship based on fear and self-hatred and it’s not one that they should perpetuate. If I were ever in such a relationship, I would probably not be happy with a friend who interfered with it while they did so but you can be damn sure that I would appreciate it in the long run.

    • Tommy Bologna
      Tommy Bologna
      December 15, 2013 at 1:19 am | #

      I didn’t say she shouldn’t interfere I was just pointing out that her temper and reaction was a bit over the top, which might be because her abusive father showed up and she clocked him once, having to come to terms that she has anger problems of her own, and the fact that the boy she’s been basically going out with only considered her superhero alter-ego potential date material. Said boyfriend then goes and starts gettin’ close with Sal. It’s a lot for one person to deal with in such a short time.

    • taekwondogirl
      taekwondogirl
      December 15, 2013 at 1:34 am | #

      THANK YOU. This is a perfect summation of my concerns with what I’m seeing others post…

    • Kelly
      Kelly
      December 15, 2013 at 2:22 am | #

      I think we need to have a Kelly contest to see if your name is accurate 😀

      Really, though, nice to see another Kelly.

    • Lazy
      Lazy
      December 15, 2013 at 3:02 am | #

      If I was able to take this and push it all the way to the top of this list of comments, I would.

    • Charles RB
      Charles RB
      December 15, 2013 at 3:49 am | #

      And there’s that. Someone has to do the socially awkward task of calling bullshit on the whole thing, and Amber’s pretty much it – doing it this way is a bad move but after everything Amber’s been through recently, she’s going to be angry anyway and now here’s her friend saying “yeah, I want to stick in a toxic situation and will never change on my own initiative”. Expect explodo.

    • gangler
      gangler
      December 15, 2013 at 6:37 am | #

      Man, it’s a regrettable college romance. They’re allowed to be unhealthy.

      Admittedly there are some extremes where friends and family might get a little more forceful in their help than usual without it being an awful thing to do. Binge drinking for example might become a concern if they failing their classes or inflicting lasting harm upon their body or if bills stopped getting paid.

      By and large though, people are allowed to be unhealthy. You wouldn’t forcibly recurl Sal’s hair. You wouldn’t tie down Sarah and drag her from one social event to another. So on and so forth.

      There are multiple reasons for this. The first is that people need to be allowed their independence. Just because you’re their friend doesn’t mean you’re entitled to make their decisions for them. The second is that people want to make their own decisions. I know that’s a fine distinction, but if you respond to your friends’ problems the way Amber is responding eventually they stop bringing their problems to you, possibly stop being friends, and then you’re no help at all. Possibly most importantly it generally defeats most of the benefit of the changes if they have to be forced. Sal’s not gonna magically get over her feelings towards her race because you snuck into her room with a curling iron. That’s the symptom, not the disease. You want to bring them to a point where they want to do this for themselves.

      Ethan is in a regrettable college romance. It’s not great, but he should be allowed to fuck up and work through this on his own terms. While somebody who would be willing to help guide him towards a healthier path would certainly be a valuable thing in his life right now, full-blown interference is uncalled for. I mean what even is the lesson he’s supposed to take away from this, “Don’t kiss around Amber”?

    • turkishproverb
      turkishproverb
      December 15, 2013 at 12:00 pm | #

      *claps*

    • sps48
      sps48
      December 15, 2013 at 12:10 pm | #

      Etan and Joyce are not intended to be permanent. They are both buying some time to adjust to what is a different world for them (the outside for Joyce, dealing with being attracted to the same sex for Ethan). This is not acute physical danger like cutting or binge drinking, so although Amber may express her opinion to Ethan or Joyce, she absolutely does not have the right to use violence to make them do what she wants!
      I don’t see Blaine as consciously playing mind games; he just wants his way and is willing to use monetary or physical force to get it. Amber is doing the same thing, and having a bad day nor other issues is an excuse for initiating violence.
      Where am I coming from? Partly the experience of a stepfather who would sincerely apologize, then repeat the behavior, lather rinse repeat. But the excuses commenters are giving fictional Amber worries me about the real people behind the comments.

      • gangler
        gangler
        December 15, 2013 at 12:26 pm | #

        Well to be fair, in terms of intended permanency Joyce does have long term plans here. That’s not really saying much though. She was planning out how many kids she was gonna have with Joe before their first date, and we saw how quickly she was able to scrap those when it didn’t work out.

      • taekwondogirl
        taekwondogirl
        December 15, 2013 at 10:16 pm | #

        I don’t think anyone believes the way Amber is handling it is acceptable. What I AM seeing is people saying her concern is valid.

    • Grimjac
      Grimjac
      December 16, 2013 at 12:38 am | #

      Sadly, I have to point out that no one can save another from their own inner demons. No matter the comparisons, the slipper slope analogies…you CANNOT force another person to behave in a way YOU think is healthy/better for them.

      I am not gay, and I don’t hate or fear gay people. Just putting it out there because usually a straight person is defined either as an `ally’ or as a `homophobe’.

      Being gay does not make you perfect or immune to making stupid mistakes. Neither does being straight, bi, left-handed, bald, Christian, or any other label. We are all people, and people do stupid things.

      Amber is currently doing a very stupid thing….in line with her recent character issues, perhaps, but a very bad, very stupid thing. She’s trying to force Ethan to be what SHE believes he ought to be. Not every gay person wants or needs or is interested in being out of the closet, flamboyant, operating a hair salon, or whatever the current stereotype is. Gay people are just PEOPLE, and Ethan has a perfect right to handle it as best HE thinks. It’s his life, his issue, his problem, his…whatever. Amber is NOT involved, as only ETHAN can decide what is the right method for him dealing with it.

      I personally don’t feel Ethan is handling this well, but then again…I’m not Ethan and it’s not my call to make. Using force to take charge and guide him in a direction AMBER thinks he ought to go…that’s no better than his parents.

      And there is a LOT of hostility against religion in many comments, as if there is absolutely no way a Christian such as Joyce could EVER accept or care for a gay person without maliciously intending to pray the gay away or whatever. Completely overlooking the fact that there are many Christian sects that have gay and lesbian ministers. Joyce is portrayed as an innocent, naïve young girl who somewhat mindlessly spouts dogma, but with no real malicious intent; she has shown she is capable of separating herself from the dogma when and as necessary…and still maintain her belief system. There’s nothing WRONG with believing in the divine by whatever name; Joyce isn’t cutting friends cold because they don’t share her beliefs. At most, she’s stated her beliefs, and defended those whose beliefs differ.

      I have to give Dave full credit for creating characters with layers of personality. Ethan isn’t the one-note-here-&-queer-gay-stereotype. He’s a complex young man who isn’t really sure what he’s doing or how to go about doing it. A great many people, gay or not, struggle with this very thing. One might even say all of us do. You can insert any serious issue in place of Ethan’s gay orientation and it would be just as meaningful and important. The gay cause is immediately recognizable and understandable, but it could be any huge life-affecting issue…and honestly, at the ages of these characters, aren’t ALL issues huge lift-affecting ones?

      But ETHAN is the one who has to deal with them because it’s his life in question. Amber needs to back WAY off, offer support and advice as necessary.

      And am I the only one hoping Joyce will manifest her Walkyverse agent-self and beat the living crap out of Amber? I love Amber’s character but in this situation…sorry, Amber, but your issues don’t mean you get to take them out on other people. You go hard against the wrong girl, you get what you get.

  52. thatskinnyguy
    thatskinnyguy
    December 15, 2013 at 1:23 am | #

    Agh, thank you Amber

  53. Lool
    Lool
    December 15, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

    I gotta agree with Batman on this one. While she technically can run around hurting and yelling at people, it’s not the best decision and it isn’t her right to out Ethan to a bunch of people he hasn’t chosen to out himself to. Though Sarah already knew this Amber is YELLING this in the cafeteria where anyone can hear. There may be classmates he knows there, professors who can mistreat him etc etc. I dunno. Just doesn’t seem right. Amber is being abusive right now and it doesn’t sit well with me that so many people are cheering her on for taking the situation into her own hands when the only reason she is doing it is because she is simultaneously jealous of Joyce and trying to “protect” Joyce without her permission. Like Amber’s original excuse was that she didn’t want to see Joyce hurt like she was. When she finds out both Joyce and Ethan are happy she decides to go drastic? That isn’t helping anyone. I mean it adds realism to her character because people aren’t perfect but Amber in particular is one person I would habitually seek to avoid at all costs.

  54. DFS
    DFS
    December 15, 2013 at 1:33 am | #

    I am honestly shocked by how many (ok not *that* many, but still) people are rooting for Amber here. I understand that the relationship that Ethan and Joyce are in is something that honestly needs to end as soon as possible, but it is not Amber’s place to end it.

    Let us remember, way back when, Ethan was making concentrated efforts to get Amber to hang out with him and Mike, but, for understandable (yet unsupportable, if you ask me) reasons, she repeatedly declined. She definitely was not acting the way a person should in regards to their “best friend.” And she has certainly lost the right to consider herself a friend of Ethan’s at this point, considering her behavior in the previous strip and in the confrontation at Galasso’s.

    Furthermore, if anyone is coercing Ethan into doing anything, it is Amber herself! She forced him to out himself to Joyce despite the fact that he clearly did not want to do so, and if that’s not coercion, by God I don’t know what is.

    Again, I understand that Joyce and Ethan’s charade needs to end, and Ethan needs to come to terms with his sexuality, but that needs to happen at his own pace. If Amber is as good a friend as she considers herself to be, then she should understand that.

    • Tommy Bologna
      Tommy Bologna
      December 15, 2013 at 1:38 am | #

      I’d like to give Amber the benefit of the doubt, but you kinda’ hit the nail on the head with the hammer(is that how that saying goes?). Amber kinda’ treats Ethan less like a friend dealing with his sexuality, or at least coming to terms with it, and more like a teammate on a sports team that’s not playing the way she wants. She’s being controlling in a situation that doesn’t need that. Once again though, she herself has been through a lot of shit lately.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:43 am | #

      Needing time away from Ethan after a summer of fighting his fight seems reasonable.
      Especially when that happened immediately after his sexual rejection of her. She still hasn’t had peace and time to process that emotionally, yet still fought for him.
      So asking for some space is reasonable.

      • Jordan
        Jordan
        December 15, 2013 at 1:21 pm | #

        It’s fully within her rights to want some space, but as soon as she sees something she doesn’t like about what Ethan’s doing, she decides to get involved in the worst way possible. She’s simply making things worse for herself and for everyone around her because she won’t get help.

  55. Shadow12000
    Shadow12000
    December 15, 2013 at 1:34 am | #

    Amber, you’re letting that part of you that you hate show again…

  56. Ace
    Ace
    December 15, 2013 at 1:37 am | #

    I was so focused on the wrongness of Amber literally attacking Joyce that I missed the significance of her outing Ethan in public. Wow. Just wow. Amber has pretty much gone through the worst of any character so far and I’ve been feeling really bad about how everything was going wrong for her, but she’s descended to being my least favourite character. There isn’t a thing in the world that could excuse what she’s done.

    • C.W. Roden
      C.W. Roden
      December 15, 2013 at 1:51 am | #

      Agreed. She’s being extremely judgmental….with emphasis on the “mental” part.

    • MM
      MM
      December 15, 2013 at 2:07 am | #

      I agree she’s not going about this the right way, but she didn’t name him. Granted, it’d be reasonably easy for anyone watching the whole scene to draw conclusions, but anyone who just looked over when she started shouting might not have a clue.

    • Heather
      Heather
      December 15, 2013 at 2:15 am | #

      Yeah I do think she was being cruel and her actions disturbed me before this point (wow using your anger to intimidate people like that, wow amber- yeah the situation is awful and she should voice her displeasure but you YIKES) but right now the outing without Ethan’s say so is really over the line for me. If Ethan decides to never be friends with her again over this it will be pretty much justified.

    • Fuzzydaemon
      Fuzzydaemon
      December 15, 2013 at 12:20 pm | #

      Sadly, I feel the same way.

  57. NoOnesRight
    NoOnesRight
    December 15, 2013 at 1:46 am | #

    These are college freshman. They lack the capacity for correctness; they’re figuring things out. What Joyce is doing is an indication of her naîveté, what Amber is doing, or more importantly, the way she is doing it, is an indication of her anger at being betrayed by Ethan in her most vulnerable moment( even if he couldn’t exactly help it), or in general, the festering type of anger which comes from being abused, at home or otherwise.

    What Joyce is doing is pretty despicable, objectively speaking, but I can forgive her in as much as I know she really does not know better. Amber is probably doing closer to the right thing, but doing it in such a loud, self-righteous way that it almost nullifies it’s rightness. What’s needed is an adult conversation; however, the very childishness of the actions involved makes such a conversation unlikely to impossible.

    • recharge138@gmail.com
      recharge138@gmail.com
      December 15, 2013 at 2:08 am | #

      Pretty much. Two 18 years olds handing a situation badly without the benefit of experience? THIS IS UNHEARD OF BEHAVIOR.

      • Batman
        Batman
        December 15, 2013 at 2:18 am | #

        Especially in this story. We expected better from you, Willis.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:45 am | #

      Joyce is scared of sex, so this isn’t entirely naive.
      Gay man less sexually threatening than boy band. She can lust yet never have to have sex.

  58. Bearfuz
    Bearfuz
    December 15, 2013 at 1:50 am | #

    Shit’s gettin’ real!

  59. Maki P
    Maki P
    December 15, 2013 at 1:51 am | #

    In Joyce’s defense she doesn’t know he’s Jewish yet

    • recharge138@gmail.com
      recharge138@gmail.com
      December 15, 2013 at 2:05 am | #

      Fairly sure Sarah pointed that out to her (and the fact her previous date was also jewish) when she said his name was Ethan SIEGAL.

      • Boom
        Boom
        December 15, 2013 at 2:14 am | #

        And she said Joyce might be one of their new plagues.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:48 am | #

      It’s been pointed out to her that Joe and Ethan are Jewish.
      Her best friend from home reminded her that their preacher warned them against dating outside the faith.
      Joyce rationalized (lied to herself and others) because both are handsome and she gave in to her hormones.

  60. motorfirebox
    motorfirebox
    December 15, 2013 at 2:01 am | #

    Now we will see whose kung fu is superior! Will it be Tiny Thunder’s “secret daddy issues” style, or Sara’s “I have a baseball bat on me at all times, don’t ask where I keep it” technique?

    • motorfirebox
      motorfirebox
      December 15, 2013 at 2:02 am | #

      Oh, crap, Sarah’s name is spelled with an h. I am ruined! RUUUUUUIIIIIIIIIINED

  61. Drakkin the alien
    Drakkin the alien
    December 15, 2013 at 2:07 am | #

    can´t help but see that “prom night” with Amber on top, with an animal grin in her face, scaring the beejesus out of Ethan….

  62. Boom
    Boom
    December 15, 2013 at 2:11 am | #

    I’m really surprised there are people claiming Amber has no reason to be angry/no business being angry. Honestly? That’s what you take from this?

    • Heather
      Heather
      December 15, 2013 at 2:27 am | #

      Oh she obviously can be upset- even if it’s Ethan messing up his own life she did try and help him before, and it’s understandable that she’s mad, disturbing as she’s being. It’s her actions which, while not entirely like daddy-kins are disturbingly in that territory. Also she simply has no right to out someone without their say so. At all. Even if she helped them out before with those issues. You NEVER get the right to out someone without their say so, no matter what you do. You could find the cure for cancer for someone and it would still not negate the fact it’s a crappy thing to do to someone- good actions don’t make bad ones okay after all or cancel them out. This is the sort of thing where Ethan would be justified in ending a friendship over. Yes she helped him a lot before obviously and in the end maybe Ethan can later decide he still wants her in his life despite this, but it wouldn’t be out there for him to say he never wants to speak to her again really. Personally irl I don’t handle confrontation well and I would probably just quietly remove this person from my life. I could maybe never trust them again unless they proved themselves somehow. How could I? My secrets, even ones which would be DANGEROUS for some people to know are free game if they’re angry apparently. It’s not cool to out someone.

      Amber’s anger is understandable on some level. Her actions are what is unacceptable right now.

      • Boom
        Boom
        December 15, 2013 at 4:31 am | #

        He’s already outed himself. She’s going over there to put a stop to the pray-out-the-gay. So, yeah, bravo on a long comment that basically goes nowhere.

        • Steve C
          Steve C
          December 15, 2013 at 9:50 am | #

          There’s a difference between Ethan letting his parents and a select few trusted friends (three, by my count) know the truth and being outed in public by someone else. It’s the difference between the Justice League knowing that Superman is Clark Kent and Batman deciding to tell the world.

        • Heather
          Heather
          December 15, 2013 at 4:43 pm | #

          Wow.

          Steve C is definitely in the right ball park. Though Batman would be out of line if say he decided to tell someone Superman didn’t want to know- even if it’s just one other person and not the world. Even if it was just a random citizen and not some villian.

          There’s rarely one single outing process in a queer person’s life. I mean I have friends who know about me I am out to THEM in real life (just them) and also online (because hey people can’t physically harm me here for one). My family? Don’t know at all. If a friend blabbed…?

          Yeah it isn’t going to end well. Even if my parents were more understanding then I thought I couldn’t trust them again.

          I’m not going to take it well if they blab to other people either come to that without my okay. There’s trust involved. Even if someone (luckily) turns out not to be bigoted, or knew already before they said anything in Amber’s case, that was just that- luck. They gambled with my potential safety. A gamble and call which is not theirs to make. It’s mine. Because it’s my life, and my personal safety which is at stake. Not theirs. I can take their consul of course- they can mention oh hey- this person you’re getting on with is cool with it, you can probably tell them if you want! Or yeah- I wouldn’t, they’re nice but a bit too… biblical. But still in the end- my call.

          Ethan and Joyce are fucking up completely don’t get me wrong. It’s toxic as shit and she should say something- like the fact they’re probably not going to be happy in the long run, like at all. And Amber’s anger is understandable. This doesn’t make her actions justified however. At all.

          • Heather
            Heather
            December 15, 2013 at 4:46 pm | #

            (Another big ass comment I guess haha. Whatever. I’m done with this now though.)

  63. Gottawonder
    Gottawonder
    December 15, 2013 at 2:28 am | #

    I agree with what Amber has done. If someone doesn’t do something and soon, they may find Ethan with his head stuck in the oven, or something.
    People live lies all the time, but his lies are two really big ones: homosexuality and religion.

    No one should be made to feel that they should go to another church because theirs isn’t pc.
    No one should be made to feel they are not as good as others, because of their sexuality; that it can be cured like a disease or something.

    People say that ‘there is no excuse for Amber”.
    Just because she’s been abused by her father, seen him beat the shit out of her mother: been informed that the boy she’s about to give her virginity to on Prom night is gay, that was Ethan, by the way. Ethan told her at the motel as they are preparing for the big event.
    Just because her boyfriend is a meathead who walks over what remains of her self esteem by wanting her alter ego instead of her: and then backing out of supporting her -as a friend-when she needed him most…

    Yeah, there is no excuse for her using her sadness as an excuse for what she is doing now.
    But, I don’t see her doing that. I see her seeing a person she cares about destroying himself. Maybe she see him in the same light she see herself being destroyed, but she’s not stupid and knows she’s contributing to her own anger problems by not getting help.

    What she is saying to Joyce is one hundred percent the truth. Sarah sees that. Joyce very likely never will. But if there is any hope for her seeing what she is doing, this is the only way she will see it. Get in her face and scream at her, or else she just turns you off.

    Why is Joyce beyond blame her, because she is so cute and has big blue eyes and is all innocent? She isn’t, not really. She is extremely self assured about her Religion being a non-arguable proposition…she is right and you are not.
    Joyce knows that marital hanky panky is wrong and that’s end of story.
    Joyce knows that homosexuals can be ‘cured’, and that’s the end of that.

    This does not make Joyce cute and innocent. It makes Joyce cute and guilty of doing a great deal of harm to a person she supposedly cares for.

    Why is the fact that Joyce has a bad time with Mr. Rape make her more ‘aww worthy” than Amber’s problems?

    Amber is too violent. Joyce is too self-righteous. Ethan is lying to himself in a very damaging way.

    Sarah is probably the most level headed of the crowd, and she has her own issues too. And Sarah stepped in and made herself an outcast at school, she saved her roomies life by calling their parents and clueing them in the fact that their kid was killing themselves with drugs. She is pretty moral in the real sense of the word.

    So, if Amber thinks she is saving Ethan’s life (maybe not literally) by outing him, then she is going that route.

    • Ace
      Ace
      December 15, 2013 at 2:32 am | #

      I don’t think anybody has ever said Joyce is perfect. At any point. You are arguing a strawman.

      It is not within Amber’s right to out Ethan NO MATTER WHAT she thinks she’s doing, and beyond that, she is trying to control his life with anger and violence – how much she’s suffered through is “awww” worthy and I’ve pointed it out on multiple occasions, but in no way does it somehow justify… this.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        December 15, 2013 at 3:51 am | #

        Except people HAVE used the argument that Joyce is innocent because she “doesn’t know any better”. However, her naivety isn’t a good enough excuse and absolutely no one would accept that excuse in any serious situation. She has to be accountable for what she is doing knowingly or unknowingly or else she will never change. That, I think, is the point that Gottawonder is making when talking about Joyce.

        • Grimjac
          Grimjac
          December 16, 2013 at 12:56 am | #

          Except Joyce wasn’t the one who initiated the idea of Ethan going to church with her. If I express an interest in your macramé class, does that equate to you `forcing’ me to take macramé and deny my inner love of knitting?

          Honestly, if Ethan is as smart as he has been portrayed, it’s not beyond the realm of possibility that more exposure to religion might help him better accept himself. Not the froth-at-the-mouth-burn-in-hell stuff, but the concepts of forgiveness, acceptance, let he that is without sin throw the first stone stuff. Even the most rabid anti-religious person would be hard pressed to oppose the Golden Rule. Who can say where or from whom Ethan will receive that one nugget of wisdom that helps him find peace and acceptance of himself? Is it somehow tainted if it comes from a priest or minister or a homeless person or hooker or soccer mom? Is there some officially sanctioned dispenser of wisdom for gay acceptance?

          I like happy endings, and I like to believe Ethan is smart enough to make his own decisions without falling for a load of crap.

    • Hobouturtle
      Hobouturtle
      December 15, 2013 at 2:33 am | #

      But come on, those eyes are like… really blue. I could drown in them.

      I get where you going here. Don’t worry.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:52 am | #

      Joyce has big blue eyes.
      She has generally been as flawed as everybody else, but she has big blue eyes.

    • anonymsly
      anonymsly
      December 15, 2013 at 4:55 pm | #

      You agree with what Amber has done? Which is: physically and violently attack her alleged best friend while screamingly asserting that he has no right to make his own decisions, then follow that up by equally-screamingly outing him in public and slandering a near-stranger while attemting to physically assault said stranger.

      I do not agree with what Amber has done.

  64. diello
    diello
    December 15, 2013 at 2:30 am | #

    I definitely understand why Amber is so upset, but she really IS being a bit of a nutbag about it. Ethan decided right away that he’s going to go back to the closet, because he feels it’s easier, and college has given him a fresh start.
    There is nothing wrong with settling into a new home before coming out again (knowing how terribly it worked out with his folks AND with Amber). And Joyce isn’t forcing anything. She’s not shoving her values, she’s just nudging them. Her best friend at this school is an athiest, and she defended the crap out of her. Joyce believes that she is opening the opportunity for them to be ‘saved’ (if they want to) by taking them to church, but she doesn’t hate anyone, so she’s certainly not forcing Ethan to hate who he is.
    The dating is a game for both of them. Let them have their fun, and let the pieces come together in time.

    • Kell
      Kell
      December 15, 2013 at 2:40 am | #

      I think part of her reaction has less to do with the situation and more to do with all the shit she has had to deal with over the course of a few days. Not that the situation is irrelevant.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 3:16 am | #

      “Hate the sin and not the sinner” is the motto I always heard, except you can’t separate a person from their sexuality because it literally is a part of themselves, and demonizing a person’s sexuality is no better than demonizing that person. It doesn’t condemn someone directly, it just “casually” plants the idea in one’s mind that who they are is something filthy and disgusting, and should be suppressed.

      So while she is certainly not aware of it, instead of Joyce forcing Ethan to hate who he is, she is merely perpetuating his fear that his sexuality isn’t “right” and is something that he has to correct or else society/his peers won’t accept him. And no matter how I look at it, I still think it’s wrong and that someone outside of their relationship has to point it out.

      • Stranger
        Stranger
        December 15, 2013 at 5:54 am | #

        That saying is just a cheap cop out to let the various Churches demonize gay people and still pretend they’re all about love anyway. In a way I almost prefer Westboro and their ilk, atleast they dont bother pretending that they love everyone, and just dont “approve” of their sins, whatever that may be. Sexuality is part of you, and denying it can have very serious psychological consequences

    • Trolldrool
      Trolldrool
      December 15, 2013 at 1:58 pm | #

      I think Amber is pretty much just assuming that due to Joyce’s religious beliefs Joyce probably shares the same hostile views of Ethan’s mother or other religious groups or people Amber have had to defend Ethan from. Remember, Amber has never really spent much time with Joyce and she wasn’t there to see her challenge her parents. Joyce is undeniably ignorant of how sexual orientation works however and has an unhealthy attitude that seems to consist of “If we just ignore it, it won’t become an issue.”

  65. Banah
    Banah
    December 15, 2013 at 2:30 am | #

    Putting aside the fact that Amber is being violent and inserting herself into a relationship that she’s not a part of, how about the fact that she’s loudly outing her friend in the middle of the cafeteria in front of a lot of people, including at least one that Ethan explicitly didn’t want to know. That is never okay, ever.

    • Banah
      Banah
      December 15, 2013 at 2:30 am | #

      …Ironic gravatar is ironic.

    • Ourorboros
      Ourorboros
      December 15, 2013 at 2:50 am | #

      Who doesn’t Ethan want to know, besides Jacob (who left) and the world at large?
      Joyce already knows.

      • Banah
        Banah
        December 15, 2013 at 4:11 am | #

        Sorry, I derped and forgot Jacob left.

    • twirls
      twirls
      December 15, 2013 at 2:50 am | #

      Who’s the one that Ethan explicitly didn’t want to know? Both Sarah and Joyce know he’s gay and have interacted with him on that topic.

  66. ninja_jesus
    ninja_jesus
    December 15, 2013 at 2:33 am | #

    Oh god.

    I just had a thought.

    If Ethan needs to be in a relationship with a girl to feel normal… does that make Joyce his own personal brand of heroin?

    Oh god I’m gonna barf.

  67. Hobouturtle
    Hobouturtle
    December 15, 2013 at 2:35 am | #

    Reading the comments for this comic. I hold this will not go into a horrible direction. That it will not bring forth, the being of terrible destruction. It… The base breaker.

  68. Alex Stritar
    Alex Stritar
    December 15, 2013 at 2:36 am | #

    So now Joyce is dead. Wonder if Manny will be born from her blood like Aphrodite.

  69. Kiggy
    Kiggy
    December 15, 2013 at 2:37 am | #

    I am happy that Sarah is there to serve as a buffer between Joyce and Amber.

    Enraged Amber is really scary.

    • Jack Finch
      Jack Finch
      December 15, 2013 at 10:34 am | #

      Way scary. Her compartmentalization strategy doesn’t seem to be holding up very well.

  70. Batman
    Batman
    December 15, 2013 at 2:41 am | #

    On a completely meta note, congratulations David Willis. Seems you’ve succeeded in creating characters that people care about. 250 comments, mostly heated discussions of situational ethics, within 2.5 hours at midnight = pretty stinkin’ good fiction.

    • David Willis
      David M Willis
      December 15, 2013 at 3:16 am | #

      thanks batman

      love your work btw

      • turkishproverb
        turkishproverb
        December 15, 2013 at 12:04 pm | #

        must…stop…laughing…

    • Tommy Bologna
      Tommy Bologna
      December 15, 2013 at 3:34 am | #

      …I don’t think you’re really Batman.

      • James
        James
        December 15, 2013 at 3:41 am | #

        I’m Batman….and so’s my wife.

        • Hoboturtle
          Hoboturtle
          December 15, 2013 at 12:18 pm | #

          Batman Incorporated™

    • Mal
      Mal
      December 15, 2013 at 12:18 pm | #

      I was just about to post something similar. I hope to have fans of my work someday that are as passionate as fans of Mr. Willis’s work.

      He’s earned it.

    • Kladeos
      Kladeos
      December 15, 2013 at 7:28 pm | #

      You should see how heated things get when it comes to discussing race.

  71. Varangian
    Varangian
    December 15, 2013 at 2:41 am | #

    Oh Amber, no. This ain’t the way. It’s better than taking Ethan to the floor and gnawing his leg off before beating him with the Yappapi Indian Strap, but only by like…a tiny margin.

    Everyone here is behaving badly, except for Sarah.

    • Varangian
      Varangian
      December 15, 2013 at 3:40 am | #

      (let me note that I hardly blame Amber for behaving badly, her everything is fucked up right now. Or Joyce, really, who thinks she’s doing the right thing for someone in need. Or, hell, even Ethan, who doesn’t know what he really wants or how to elucidate it.)

  72. Alex
    Alex
    December 15, 2013 at 3:13 am | #

    I want to interject here on Joyce’s behalf and, i hope, in Ethan’s.
    Joyce didn’t force this Ethan and while her upbringing is certainly stinted she has been becoming more and more open minded but this is a pretty big thing.
    But I more want to talk about Ethan; this guy has had his whole recent life be dictated by the fact that he is gay as opposed to the fact that he is a person. Even Amber regards a lot of who Ethan is by the fact he is Gay. Joyce on the other hand just wants a relationship with him, she asked and he said yes, she hasn’t tried to brain wash him she has just enjoyed his company. Yes its pretty messed up but ironically Joyce is the only one who sees Ethan for Ethan not gay Ethan and her motive while naive and not exactly good are founded on the want for both of their mutual happiness.
    I hope I’ve made a well thought post and it isn’t too jumbled. 🙂

    • Intie
      Intie
      December 15, 2013 at 3:22 am | #

      How is trying to “cure him out of his gayness” a way for Ethan to be happy?
      And no, Amber doesn’t regard him as “gay Ethan”. She regards him as her best friend who broke her heart and then basically spat in her eye by starting to date another female.

      • Alex
        Alex
        December 15, 2013 at 4:01 am | #

        Now I am remembering the previous parts of the comic correctly (and if not I humbly apologist and will agree with you completely) but didn’t Joyce ask him if he wanted to continue being in a relationship? No to cure him, oh there was that bit about controlling lust but i mean i cant fault Joyce for preaching what she knows when Ethan accepted it. Also I’m not talking about this instance, there has been previous times when Ethan’s ‘Gayness’ has been a sticking point for Amber.
        As for Ethan, he didnt do it to spit inher eye he did it for control over who he was which i cant blame him for. Amber has a similar issue with her anger she wishes to control who she is can we really fault Ethan for wanting the same thing?
        What my main point previously which got lost is Amber isn’t in the wrong and Ethan isn’t in the wrong.
        But Joyce isn’t the bad guy either, she does want him to be happy even if she doesn’t fully understand the situation.

        • turkishproverb
          turkishproverb
          December 15, 2013 at 12:06 pm | #

          If someone is “willingly” in a relationship with a SO that abuses them physically, it’s still wrong, no matter what the partners think of it. This is the same thing, except both are doing clear harm to one another long term.

      • ShadowWing Tronix
        ShadowWing Tronix
        December 15, 2013 at 1:18 pm | #

        I don’t know if she really wants to cure him. I thought she was dating because he won’t try to have sex with her, thus she can control herself better. She’s still a bit messed up but for different reasons.

        As for Ethan he’s questioning his orientation to a point, or at least tired of how people around him are treating him, whether or not Amber treats him as her gay friend. This may end (or if Walkyverse Ethan is an indicator WILL end) with Ethan deciding he is in fact homosexual and being fine with that but he’s exploring who he is right now and attempting a straight relationship is how he’s doing it. Nobody’s lying to anyone so at worst this may end as an understanding and equitable ending.

        If anything it’s Amber trying to decide Ethan’s life, well-meaning as she is. She may well be right but assuming he’s not in this relationship of his own free will is kind of insulting to Ethan. Plus he just blurted out Ethan’s secret to the entire cafeteria, which wasn’t her right to do, which is only going to make him further withdraw from his homosexuality and affect how he’s perceived in school but without him deciding “this is who I am and I don’t care what you think of me”. Instead of helping, she may be making things worse.

  73. Intie
    Intie
    December 15, 2013 at 3:16 am | #

    I assume the people who think Amber has no right to do this are the same people who dislike Sarah.
    Or just Americans. What do I know.
    This is the first time I actually like Amber in this universe. She’s slowly making up for that ultra-cringeworthy comment she ade back when she met Danny in that intro to comp sci class. Go girl, live up to the name of your Shortpacked self.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 3:26 am | #

      What “ultra-cringeworthy comment” are you referring to? All I see is a snarky, computer savvy girl.

    • Ace
      Ace
      December 15, 2013 at 3:27 am | #

      If it takes an American to speak against violence and outing a gay person against their will, I am proud to be an American. But, really, American-ism has nothing to do with this and you’re just taking pot shots at people.

      • wynne
        wynne
        December 15, 2013 at 3:30 am | #

        In Amber’s defense, both Sarah and Joyce already know he’s gay, so that’s not really outing anyone. But yeah, no one comes out of this looking good.

        • Ace
          Ace
          December 15, 2013 at 3:36 am | #

          She didn’t know that Sarah knew, and she’s screaming this out loud in a very public place – even if it ends up that nobody else finds out, it’s still completely wrong.

          • wynne
            wynne
            December 15, 2013 at 3:38 am | #

            I agree that she’s doing a shitty thing and it’s not ok.

          • wynne
            wynne
            December 15, 2013 at 3:46 am | #

            I don’t think she’s screaming, though. The font’s not bolded enough. Doesn’t make it right, of course, but you don’t need to accuse her of screaming to make it even shittier.

          • Xerxes93
            Xerxes93
            December 15, 2013 at 5:10 am | #

            She’s not screaming out loud though? She’s talking in the normal speech bubbles as opposed to the pointy which implies she’s not being that loud. I mean, I could be wrong, but seeing as this is text on a page and not something we can actually hear, there is no way to definitively conclude at this point that she’s “screaming.”

            • gangler
              gangler
              December 15, 2013 at 7:19 am | #

              Her mouth is open so wide she could swallow her own boobs. I’m moderately sure she’s not using her inside voice.

              Of course, she also may have gotten people’s attention when she flipped that table and then ran off to start manhandling people. You don’t have to talk all that loud when people are listening.

              I could also be wrong. We’ll see where this is going. I’m concerned though.

    • Varangian
      Varangian
      December 15, 2013 at 3:29 am | #

      Yeah, I was going to ask, what the fuck? o_O;; Today is some of Amber at her absolute worst, screaming insults and threatening violence.

      How is saying she could code an OS from scratch before the class was over more “cringeworthy”?

      • Intie
        Intie
        December 15, 2013 at 3:40 am | #

        She’s just finally stepping it up. Joyce’s intention is purely to transform a gay man straight just so she can fulfill her “I’m gonna get a nice husband at uni~” fantasy. That’s selfish and totally wrong to begin with. If anyone then it’s Amber who has the right to tell her to finally pipe the fuck down. Amber loved Ethan for who he was and didn’t try to change him even though it crashed her when it runed out they’ll never work as a couple due to him unexpectedly jumping out of that closet.

        And about those comp sci comments; those are on the same level of irritating as every “lol immagamergurrrl xDD”. Forced IT jokes are my nightmare.

        • Ace
          Ace
          December 15, 2013 at 3:42 am | #

          It doesn’t matter WHAT the circumstance is, what other people are doing wrong – at no point was Amber getting physical and violent, screaming, and outing a gay guy in any way acceptable. How do you see this as behaviour to be encouraged?

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            December 15, 2013 at 4:05 am | #

            I don’t think people have denied that her behaviour is wrong, and that way she’s going about confronting Joyce and outing Ethan is wrong. Those are both very wrong. But behaviour and outing aside, I believe that Amber is not in the wrong for trying to stop this ultimately poisonous and self-destructive relationship from continuing. It may be a happy illusion, but it is still an illusion.

        • Charles RB
          Charles RB
          December 15, 2013 at 3:45 am | #

          Exactly: what Joyce is doing is selfish and ultimately harmful. Now what Ethan is doing is _also_ selfish and harmful and the whole thing is mutually toxic on Ethan & Joyce’s parts, but Amber is naturally assuming her old friend is the one being a victim.

          She could do it better but she’s not actually wrong that what’s happening is Ethan is being taught to hate & hide who he is.

        • ninja_jesus
          ninja_jesus
          December 15, 2013 at 3:57 am | #

          How do you know that she ISN’T capable of coding an OS from scratch? At what point were you given the impression that she was making a joke?

          • David Willis
            David M Willis
            December 15, 2013 at 4:08 am | #

            She was indeed not joking. Not sure why a girl being incredibly tech-savvy is “cringeworthy.”

            • Intie
              Intie
              December 15, 2013 at 4:20 am | #

              I worded it wrong. It’s not about her trying to make a joke, it’s the pure act of saying it. It’s just humblebragging, seasoned with a tiny bit of feeling superior. Anyone flashing their skills like that is just annoying. But really it’s just me being overly sensitive to these kind of comments, I admit.

              • ninja_jesus
                ninja_jesus
                December 15, 2013 at 4:38 am | #

                Well, if I were forced into taking a required Intro class when I should’ve been in a more advanced class, I’d be pretty irked too.

            • ninja_jesus
              ninja_jesus
              December 15, 2013 at 4:20 am | #

              Because the concept of women being highly tech-savvy is still unorthodox to the point where people would consider it as part of the comic’s punchline?

              • Intie
                Intie
                December 15, 2013 at 4:49 am | #

                I would’ve cringed if it was said by a guy too.

                • JustDucky
                  JustDucky
                  December 15, 2013 at 11:04 am | #

                  But it wasn’t. And you followed your complaint up by saying ” those are on the same level of irritating as every “lol immagamergurrrl xDD”.”

                  So… yeah. Doesn’t sound like gender is irrelevant.

            • Random832
              Random832
              December 15, 2013 at 9:23 am | #

              Because by most modern definitions of “OS”, they are large and complex enough that the portion of it that any one person can code in an hour is vanishingly small, even if you were just typing code and not also designing (the latter being implied by “from scratch”), so, whether joking or serious, it comes across as ignorant.

              And you are coming across as incredibly self-righteous right now in suggesting that anyone’s problem with it had anything to do with her being a girl.

              • Random832
                Random832
                December 15, 2013 at 9:28 am | #

                In other words, either she’s joking, or the joke is that she thinks she can code a significant portion of an OS in an hour. The idea that she actually can never entered my mind, not because she’s a girl, but because it’s impossible.

                • JustDucky
                  JustDucky
                  December 15, 2013 at 11:19 am | #

                  Or she’s bored and killing time.

                  She didn’t actually say anything about a “significant portion.” And when I was reading it, I certainly didn’t interpret it that way. In fact, I don’t know why anyone who is familiar with how time consuming writing code is would interpret it that way unless for some reason they suspected the person who was talking about it was ignorant.

                  I guess you could have read that linux crack as serious rather than tongue in cheek. But in order to do that, you must first assume that she is ignorant enough to think she could code a “significant portion” of an OS inside of 50 minutes. Which brings us back to what I was saying before.

                • Random832
                  Random832
                  December 15, 2013 at 4:41 pm | #

                  I think the formulation “I wonder how much of X I can do in an hour” implies a choice of X that you can get a significant amount done in an hour.

                • JustDucky
                  JustDucky
                  December 15, 2013 at 5:34 pm | #

                  Then you are clearly not a software dev. 😉

                • JustDucky
                  JustDucky
                  December 15, 2013 at 5:45 pm | #

                  I should probably explain that since chances are good it won’t make sense to you: it’s very common to not get a “significant amount” done even in a full 8 hour work day. So if the only time anyone wrote code was when they were expecting to accomplish a significant amount, no one but script kiddies, visual basic programmers, and web devs would ever write code.

        • gangler
          gangler
          December 15, 2013 at 7:26 am | #

          Forced? They were in a computer sciences class. Not like she awkwardly segued from Nic Cage to Con Air to Hey Let Me Tell You About That Time I Met A Celebrity On A Plane.

        • Fuzzydaemon
          Fuzzydaemon
          December 15, 2013 at 12:31 pm | #

          I don’t think that loving someone gives one the right to interfere in his/her life. Btw, I love Sarah. Amber has never been one of my favs.

          And yes, anyone in the cafeteria would have seen this row. Nobody has the right to out someone else.

        • Hotsauce
          Hotsauce
          December 16, 2013 at 11:10 am | #

          You know, I see a whole bunch of words, and yet all I seem to be able to read is “please let me continue to pretend that women don’t exist as people.”

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      December 15, 2013 at 8:49 am | #

      I love Sarah and am Canadian. Amber is still wrong to do this.

      • Intie
        Intie
        December 15, 2013 at 9:46 am | #

        My remark about Americans was half-serious, just to put it out there.
        Yes, Amber shouldn’t have done this in front of all those people and shouldn’t have outed Ethan to Sarah even though she already knew. But her intentions are good, it’s just that she can’t control her emotions after all the shit she went through with being betrayed by Ethan, having an autistic (boy)friend who dumped her, her father suddenly showing up in her dormroom and being blamed for turning Ethan gay. I can really understand her. Either I have way too much tolerance or other people lack it but I can’t be mad at her for doing this at all. Everything she does is entirely justified and can be understood.

        • Steve C
          Steve C
          December 15, 2013 at 10:17 am | #

          I don’t get how you can start a post saying that Amber “shouldn’t have done this” and end it saying “Everything she does is entirely justified…” Understanding someone’s motivations–and even agreeing with one’s intentions–does not mean I have to accept one’s behavior. Besides, I still say (yet again, sorry) that Ethan is really the one Amber should be confronting, not Joyce.

          • Intie
            Intie
            December 15, 2013 at 10:36 am | #

            Is it really that hard to understand.
            What Amber is doing is globally regarded as something wrong – you really aren’t supposed to tableflip and out your gay friend to someone. But in this situation her actions are of a nature that can be absolutely understood and accepted. What she’s doing is justified. It’s wrong on the big scale, but it is justified.
            If you don’t want to accept it then don’t. Nobody told you you have to, it was just my opnion about it.

        • Fuzzydaemon
          Fuzzydaemon
          December 15, 2013 at 12:32 pm | #

          So after being abused, she turns around to abuse someone else.
          As someone who was abused, I think this just perpetuates the cycle. There really is no excuse.

          • Rani
            Rani
            December 15, 2013 at 11:59 pm | #

            You’re an idiot, oh my god. NO.

  74. James
    James
    December 15, 2013 at 3:35 am | #

    Tonight in this very ring the Unstopable Rage meets the Unconqurable will.
    It’s Amber “Tiny Thunder” vs Sarah “The Luoievile Slaughterer”

    in a no holds bar Joyce on a ploe match!

  75. wynne
    wynne
    December 15, 2013 at 3:36 am | #

    Let’s not forget that Amber just had to deal with Ethan’s mom accusing her of turning her son gay. This is the shittiest of shitstorms.

    • James
      James
      December 15, 2013 at 3:48 am | #

      and we will love every second of it

    • newllend
      newllend
      December 15, 2013 at 4:04 am | #

      Ya I guess this does suck for her, with her exboyfriend (who is supposed to be gay) bumping her then going out with a nother girl 2 months later after she spent two months standing up for him to his parents.

      And if thats emotionly stressful enough, she has a dumbass boyfriend who is doing everything in his power to stay away from her, and a scumbag father who is trieing to force his way back in her life so he can control her.

      She going to end up brakeing down, but all she really needs is a shoulder too lean on.

      • James
        James
        December 15, 2013 at 4:19 am | #

        There’s Mike…..

        • Xerxes93
          Xerxes93
          December 15, 2013 at 5:16 am | #

          last time she confided in him, he told her that she was going to end up an abuser like her dad. Not really the best shoulder.

          • James
            James
            December 15, 2013 at 7:50 am | #

            And he was right.

            • Fuzzydaemon
              Fuzzydaemon
              December 15, 2013 at 12:34 pm | #

              This. Mike might be the best person to get through to that enraged brain of hers.

              • Jordan
                Jordan
                December 15, 2013 at 1:32 pm | #

                Problem is that he’d probably say something that at this moment would result in Amber attempting to beat him to death. Then we’d see that creepy-ass smile of his again… DO NOT WANT!

                • AgentKeen
                  AgentKeen
                  December 15, 2013 at 11:54 pm | #

                  I think you misspelled “DO WANT” there.

            • Xerxes93
              Xerxes93
              December 15, 2013 at 3:21 pm | #

              it doesn’t matter that he was right, it was still a shitty thing to say he knows is having a hard time, which automatically disqualifies him from the running of possible shoulders for Amber to lean on.

              • James
                James
                December 15, 2013 at 7:52 pm | #

                the shitty thing he said to Walky got him to grow up.

                Mike is the shoulder Amber deserves,but not the one she needs right now.

        • newllend
          newllend
          December 16, 2013 at 12:09 am | #

          Also fuck mike, I love him he’s a really original character but I hated pairing I always did

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        December 15, 2013 at 4:33 am | #

        There is a really morbid part of me that wants her to break down already, to stop fighting against it all and just lash out at the world indiscriminately in utter despair of her life. It really is torturous to see people in such immense suffering; I sometimes feel like they be better off they just went crazy, that they may enjoy the destruction of everything that made them feel like they were worthless, and feel vindicated for doing so.

        • UnspeakableAnger
          UnspeakableAnger
          December 15, 2013 at 10:17 am | #

          The possibility of her breaking down violently is really what I’m afraid of, and realizing that I’m concerned for a web comic character, I’m going to finally give in and throw out a DAMN YOU, WILLIS!

        • Fuzzydaemon
          Fuzzydaemon
          December 15, 2013 at 1:20 pm | #

          I would love for her to break down in a wallow of tears, hit the bottom, and get some fucking help. Once you hit bottom, it feels like a relief and the only way to go is up.

          • wynne
            wynne
            December 16, 2013 at 4:35 am | #

            Indeed. Girl needs to see a counselor, stat.

            • StClair
              StClair
              December 16, 2013 at 7:45 am | #

              She needs to see all the counselors.

  76. Charles RB
    Charles RB
    December 15, 2013 at 3:41 am | #

    OH IT IS ON

    • Mr. Morningstar
      Mr. Morningstar
      December 15, 2013 at 3:47 am | #

      It is on like a large ape famously known for throwing barrels and later fighting bipedal crocodiles and having a strange fashion sense by only wearing a tie.

  77. QQ
    QQ
    December 15, 2013 at 3:51 am | #

    All the way down these comments folks are just handing out reasons Amber is right to flip out, regardless who on. Explaining away all the various WHYs for her anger is not going to make the WHAT okay. WHAT Amber is doing is aggressively vilifying Joyce without any regard for the consequences of her tattered friendship with Ethan. No matter how wrong Ethan is or how wrong Joyce is Amber is crossing a line that she won’t be able to just step back behind.

    • newllend
      newllend
      December 15, 2013 at 4:56 am | #

      First off most of the comments here are saying she’s going over bord, and Maybe your rite, maybe she directing her anger at the wrong person and maybe she’s not mad because it LOOKS like Joyce is brianwashing him but she’s mad because Joyce has the life that Amber thinks deserves and she’s the is the Texbook definition jealous.

      But think about it like this, after everting Ethan put her through, and after everything she put up with and sacrifice for him so he could live with new found sexuality, All this just piss her off to the point where she can’t think strait

  78. sekritly
    sekritly
    December 15, 2013 at 4:20 am | #

    These flawed individuals who fuck shit up with the best of intentions? Yeah, they all get my love. Because they’re just kids. And kids royally screw up. Complex, intricate, fucked up, amazing characters for the win.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 4:36 am | #

      Yeah, I think it should be said that for all the arguing that goes on in the comments, we should thank David Willis for one of the realest cast of characters that people can be divisive on, relate to, and actually CARE about. Thank you, Willis!

      • chris73
        chris73
        December 15, 2013 at 4:43 am | #

        Agreed

  79. James
    James
    December 15, 2013 at 4:21 am | #

    Soooo Is Amber’s mom and Joe’s Dad still going at it?

  80. Darwin
    Darwin
    December 15, 2013 at 4:42 am | #

    I will merely hope for a conclusion where in the end, everyone is happy with their lives, and their friends. Because this is a comic strip and not the universe, it’s possible!

  81. Grimjac
    Grimjac
    December 15, 2013 at 5:08 am | #

    Nobody is bothered that Amber is attempting to exert ownership over Ethan and his life? Simply put: it’s Ethan’s life and Ethan’s choice. If he wants to explore other avenues to decide how he really feels, who is Amber (or Joyce) to tell him different?

    I’ve known gay friends who had questions about their orientation. Some turned out to be bi, some turned out to be gay, some were just exploring. I don’t think it’s fair to force Ethan to be any orientation at all; it’s HIS choice. True friends would support Ethan as a person first, and his sexual preference not even making the list…unless the person in question is in bed with Ethan at the time.

    Amber is wrong in this situation. Lots much extremely so; every bit as much as the rabid religious person who tries to send him to `camp’ to train the gay out of him. He has to be comfortable with himself and his orientation, not feel like he has to please Amber or Joyce or anyone except himself (and his eventual partner, of course). In the previous comic, he said it best: it’s my choice. Amber’s response? Yeah, now imagine those words, that attitude, coming from one of Joyce’s parents. How many posters would say, “They’re just trying to protect him!”

    Ethan has a right to discover his own truth. While Joyce initially reacted badly, in time she came around and is trying to be his (girl)friend without beating him over the head, giving him space and comfort to reach his own conclusions. Amber isn’t giving him that freedom; she knows best and his sexual orientation is HER cause for which she will fight to the death and treat him like crap if he dares rebel against the role she has chosen for him.

    As far as we’ve seen in this arc, Amber is acting like she has a personal stake in Ethan’s sexual orientation. And honestly? It’s none of her business. Her job as a friend should be to support Ethan whatever he decides is right for him…just make sure he knows she cares about him and supports him. Gay, straight, bisexual, asexual…that’s all any of us need, all any of us can do. If more of us did that, I think we’d have a lot more happiness.

    • Jason
      Jason
      December 15, 2013 at 5:15 am | #

      I definitely am. Amber is totally wrong here and I hope Ethan stands up to her.

    • Stranger
      Stranger
      December 15, 2013 at 5:48 am | #

      While Amber isnt right exactly, Ethan isnt exploring or questioning his sexuality, the comic has already established that he’s gay, he just decided to wuss out because dealing with being gay was too difficult, and he’d rather be in a false platonic relationship with a person who thinks his homosexuality is a thing to be cured, further poisoning his mindset. He needs to be jarred out of his denial, not coddled

      • Grimjac
        Grimjac
        December 16, 2013 at 1:05 am | #

        Sorry…his life, his choice. There is no `proper’ way to be gay. It’s up to each individual to decide how he or she wants to express it. Saying he needs to be jarred out of his denial instead of coddled is just as offensive as saying he needs to have the gay beaten out of him. It’s HIS life to live as best he can see to do. He’s not under any contract to exhibit his gayness in any particular way.

        • Heavensrun
          Heavensrun
          December 16, 2013 at 10:04 am | #

          Condecending apologies aside, Yeah, it’s his choice. That doesn’t mean that he isn’t making a -bad- -one-. Amber’s behavior here is not okay, Nor is Ethan’s, nor is Joyce’s. They’re all handling this badly, and while their motivations are all complicated and understandable, that doesn’t mean that they’re not DOING THE WRONG THING.

          Joyce has lived a sheltered life and is hopelessly naive. She doesn’t know how or why or possibly even -that- her behavior is damaging to Ethan, but it is.

          Ethan is pretending to be something he’s not for short term gratification. He clearly isn’t capable of suppressing his sexual urges towards guys, and he doesn’t actually feel any attraction towards Joyce. She is obviously looking for a long term serious commitment ending with marriage and babies, and I’d be exceptionally surprised if he could hold out for that. If he doesn’t end things willingly with her, it seems really likely that he’ll end up cheating on her with some guy, or just being miserable and unfulfilled until he -has- to break it off. Either way, it’s not fair to himself, or to her, or, yes, to Amber, who he already DID THAT TOO.

          Amber spent the summer after a painful breakup straining against her ex-boyfriend’s horrible mother’s hideous prejudice. She buried her own heartbreak underneath the task of defending somebody she loved, and probably never actually dealt with it in any meaningful way. It burned her out, it weakened their relationship as she spent so much energy trying to fight on his behalf, she had nothing left to offer him as a friend. she withdrew, left him alone, and now, when things have gotten to an area that leaves her original pain raw and exposed, she’s lashing out physically, and that is NOT OKAY.

          Moral of the story, nobody’s behavior here is okay. They’re -all- doing something wrong, and pointing out that one person is doing something wrong does not cleanse all others from responsibilities.

    • locixloci
      locixloci
      December 15, 2013 at 6:50 am | #

      To those who seem to be arguing along the lines that Amber’s interference in Ethan & Joyce’s relationship is unacceptable largely because it’s a concious decision:

      Ownership over your own mistakes is highly overrated.

      Sometimes you need to be able to rely on friends to help protect you from yourself.

      • Fuzzydaemon
        Fuzzydaemon
        December 15, 2013 at 12:37 pm | #

        Taking the keys is a lot different than this.

      • Grimjac
        Grimjac
        December 16, 2013 at 1:09 am | #

        And where does that end? If I don’t like your drinking, can I take you to the desert to dry out? (That’s called kidnapping). If I think riding is a motorcycle is too dangerous for you, can I run over it with my Jeep in the driveway? (That’s called property damage). If I don’t think you should be having sex with that person, can I put you in a chastity belt?

        Friends are there to help you make decisions…not make your decisions for you.

    • turkishproverb
      turkishproverb
      December 15, 2013 at 12:09 pm | #

      Bullshit. If one stays in an abusive relationship, it is not wrong for others to “exert ownership” trying to get them out. The idea it is leads to damaged people,broken homes and dead and bbattered spouses.

      • Fuzzydaemon
        Fuzzydaemon
        December 15, 2013 at 12:38 pm | #

        Joyce and Ethan are not in an abusive relationship.

        • turkishproverb
          turkishproverb
          December 15, 2013 at 12:43 pm | #

          Even if I agree with you on “abusive relationship” (and I’m not saying that I do or do not) that at best leaves them in a “destructive” one. I stand by my point on “Exert ownership” etc.

          • Fuzzydaemon
            Fuzzydaemon
            December 15, 2013 at 1:24 pm | #

            I disagree. I would try to help someone who was in danger. In this case, nobody is getting hurt. I could see potential hurt down the road, but maybe not. Amber is full of rage and jealousy, not helping motives at all. And as far as “ownership,” the only behaviours I have ownership over are my own. If I try to own others, I am being a controlling bully.

      • Grimjac
        Grimjac
        December 16, 2013 at 1:15 am | #

        This line of thought is predicated on the assumption that someone who `knows better’ than you is therefore free to force you to operate by their guidelines. I’m sure many Christians or Muslims sincerely believe they know better than you; can they exert ownership over you? If not, why not?

        I believe the worst thing a person can do to another is remove their right to choose. I can tell you not to stick a fork into a light socket, it’s gonna hurt…but I should not break your fingers so you can’t ever hold a fork.

    • ShadowWing Tronix
      ShadowWing Tronix
      December 15, 2013 at 1:25 pm | #

      While she may ultimately be proven right, I wonder if she still isn’t hurt about the fact that their romance ended once Ethan realized he was gay. And how here he is questioning that (for the wrong reasons, granted) and dating another girl. Since Joyce is already aware of Ethan’s orientation she won’t suffer the same torment Amber did, imagine if in this universe Ethan wasn’t actually gay but wasn’t that into Amber. How would that affect her?

      Frankly, I’d be surprised if Willis didn’t make Ethan gay in this reality instead of just questioning his orientation. It’s just a possible thought in Amber’s head I haven’t seen explored.

    • John
      John
      December 15, 2013 at 9:28 pm | #

      Amber does have a personal stake in Ethan’s sexual orientation. She was his serious long-term girlfriend, and he came out to her in the middle of (not) taking her virginity. That’s about as personal a stake as it gets for anyone but Ethan himself. If he weren’t gay, they would probably still be dating, and looking at getting married someday. And banging regularly.

      And then she spent an entire summer defending him from the consequences of coming out, and now he’s trying to crawl back into the closet with another woman.

  82. Crumplepunch
    Crumplepunch
    December 15, 2013 at 5:14 am | #

    NOW KISS.

    I’m not shipping, I just want to diffuse the tension.

    • Crumplepunch
      Crumplepunch
      December 15, 2013 at 5:14 am | #

      With irony.

    • Tahkuya
      Tahkuya
      December 15, 2013 at 10:41 am | #

      Hot wet irony

    • Hoboturtle
      Hoboturtle
      December 15, 2013 at 12:28 pm | #

      Still a possibility. Remember what Alternate Reality Fax said. Amber is a 3 on the Kinsey Chart.

  83. locixloci
    locixloci
    December 15, 2013 at 5:29 am | #

    I passed in two different respects for most of my teenage years. I really could have done with a friend like Amber. Someone who was smart enough to see that my attempts to suppress who I was and try to be ‘normal’ were only going to wind up with me getting hurt.

    I’m not saying that Amber is going about it in the right way in this instant, nor that her own troubles aren’t feeding her outbursts of anger, but ultimately she’s right.

    Amber’s intervention in Joyce’s and Ethan’s relationship isn’t automatically unforgivable just because they’ve both consciously opted to go down a certain route. If I had firmly decided to do something stupid, I’d still retrospectively appreciate the friend who took pains to tell me so.

    Sometimes outbursts like Amber’s -while unpleasant and uncomfortable at the time- are exactly what’s needed. They can often bring things to a crisis point much quicker. That can let you know if the thing you’re doing can withstand heavy pressure and endure. If it can’t, chances are that it wasn’t worth pursuing in the first place.

    • Stranger
      Stranger
      December 15, 2013 at 5:45 am | #

      Unforgivable? No, they’re just both willingly partaking in mutual denial because dealing with reality is too hard, and when it all comes crashing down, theyre both going to be worse off than before. Its incredibly frustrating to look at, I really want to give Ethan a good smack over the head.

      • locixloci
        locixloci
        December 15, 2013 at 6:44 am | #

        You weren’t shouting at me right? I essentially agree with you :-S

      • ShadowWing Tronix
        ShadowWing Tronix
        December 15, 2013 at 1:30 pm | #

        It could end badly or it could end positively as Joyce accepts having sexual urges doesn’t mean she has to be…well, Billie, and Ethan accepts who he is. It could also end badly, but we don’t know for sure right now.

        • locixloci
          locixloci
          December 15, 2013 at 3:33 pm | #

          Saying “we don’t know for sure” isn’t the point. Almost nothing is known for sure. Experience and human nature tells us that the overwhelming likelihood is that Joyce’s and Ethan’s relationship will end badly. I don’t see many posters here disputing that. Sex and sexual orientation aren’t *everything* in romantic relationship, but they are integral to the degree that almost none will work without them.

  84. Jason
    Jason
    December 15, 2013 at 5:37 am | #

    you know Amber’s claim there and Sarah’s response to it are getting awfully close to religious bigotry

    • Stranger
      Stranger
      December 15, 2013 at 5:43 am | #

      Oh yes, the poor Christians, its so hard to be the majority and have the people you demonize call you out on your crap.

      • vlademir1
        vlademir1
        December 15, 2013 at 6:23 am | #

        That’s a problematic statement because such behaviors are, while generally true of a sizable percentage of Christians and generally true of the loudest and most visible Christians in public life, not universally true of all Christians. There are many of us who identify as Christian who are just as put out with such behaviors and such generalizations put us to blame for those behaviors even when we call those who exhibit them out on acting like that.

      • Jason
        Jason
        December 15, 2013 at 6:24 am | #

        Joyce is an individual, not Christianity itself, and as such is entitled to the same respect and to not be demonized the way anyone else is.

        Amber knows nothing of the church Joyce and Ethan attended, or what the sermon was.

        By the way, I’m an agnostic so this isn’t my religion speaking

        • Stranger
          Stranger
          December 15, 2013 at 9:05 am | #

          Considering that the only reason the two are even dating is because
          Ethan is a selfish coward and Joyce is so intimidated by sexuality she can only
          date someone with no interest in sleeping with her, Ambers reaction is
          both justifiable and understandable

          • Steve C
            Steve C
            December 15, 2013 at 10:34 am | #

            Understandable, yes. Justifiable, no way. There is a difference.

        • Steve C
          Steve C
          December 15, 2013 at 10:32 am | #

          I would just add that we’ve seen Joyce in other situation going out of her way not to act like a stereotypical Christian. She stood up for Dorthey (how the hell do you spell that name?) in front of her parents and she has tried to be tolerant of other belief systems–even if it hurts.

          • Steve C
            Steve C
            December 15, 2013 at 10:33 am | #

            Sorry, that was meant to be a reply to Jason’s comment

    • vlademir1
      vlademir1
      December 15, 2013 at 6:36 am | #

      That is unfortunately the nature of situational ignorance. When one has only such minimal information to act on as they do here (Ethan, whom they know to be gay and Jewish, retreating back into the closet and dating and going to church with Joyce, whom Sarah knows to have exhibited some fairly ignorant and intolerant views as rote in other regards) such a reaction is understandable.

    • ShadowWing Tronix
      ShadowWing Tronix
      December 15, 2013 at 1:32 pm | #

      Close, but I don’t think either of them are bad at her for being a Christian. Sarah doesn’t like her on principle (she just doesn’t hate her and may be warming up) and she said Amber had a tiny point. Amber is just mad at what she thinks Joyce is doing without knowing anything about her or her relationship with Ethan. Let’s give her the benefit of the doubt at least. Which is more than she’s giving Joyce and Ethan.

      • Jason
        Jason
        December 15, 2013 at 4:54 pm | #

        then she shouldn’t have listed taking him to church as one of the things Joyce did wrong

  85. Lambda
    Lambda
    December 15, 2013 at 6:32 am | #

    Actually, there’s little to no wrong in Amber’s view of things, it’s the way she projects her personal issues into action. She’s calling out on a potentially jarring relationship between those two, based in delusional ideas for both. Two wrongs don’t make a right. But also, Amber is handling it like a bulldozer. Despiste her good intentions, that’s not gonna help.

  86. Narf
    Narf
    December 15, 2013 at 7:44 am | #

    Everyone’s just trying to do what they think is right and it is all going so spectacularly wrong.

    I really love Dumbing of Age.

    • James
      James
      December 15, 2013 at 8:00 am | #

      That is life in general.

  87. Arkzus
    Arkzus
    December 15, 2013 at 8:09 am | #

    When did Ethan tell Joyce he was gay? I don’t remember that at all.

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      December 15, 2013 at 6:12 pm | #

      At galasso’s when everyone met up there. Amber and Danny walked in just as he was kissing Joyce and calling her his new girlfriend. She dragged him outside and they argued and then he confessed to Joyce.

      • Arkzus
        Arkzus
        December 16, 2013 at 8:09 am | #

        Looks like I’m gonna have to do some back tracking to refresh my memory, thanks.

  88. Nym
    Nym
    December 15, 2013 at 8:19 am | #

    Yes, Amber, out Ethan to all and sundry when he’s already struggling with his sexuality. Surely that is the action of a dedicated best friend.

    And go ahead, lay hands on a stranger currently committing no crimes to the point another must hold you back. Surely these are the actions of a bona fide super hero.

    I am super unimpressed with Amber here. I struggled a ton with my sexuality in college. Consequently, I mostly didn’t date, and I remained incredibly grateful for my understanding friends who only gently nudged me and let me know they were there to talk. At this point, more centered in who I am and how that affects my relationship with others and how I want things to be in my life, I can look back on it and say, yes, I was sometimes putting myself in a terrible position and I’m glad to be where I am now instead. But chances were also pretty good that if I’d been forcibly outed, I’d have tried to kill myself. (I know I came near enough a few times early on already.) (Also, for the sake of clarity, considering my previous comments: those struggles of mine were borne more of cultural pressures and expectations than anything religious. As previously stated, I was fortunate to be part of a religion that accepted and encouraged who I am.)

    While things don’t look near that bad for Ethan right this moment, being a gay teen is *hard*. There are reasons we have disproportionately high suicide rates. And there is no one, right way to finding and coming to grips with one’s self.

    However much Amber may not agree, this is Ethan’s path to take. He chose whether to break up with Joyce or be honest about his sexuality, and he chose to captain this ship right into the oncoming icebergs. It’s tough to watch your friends do that, and you can do your best to urge them to man the lifeboats or choose another course, but Amber doesn’t get to choose for him. Yes, she’s been through some shitty things on his behalf. But she’s still a straight girl living in a world best catered to straight people. Furthermore, the second they reached college, she dropped him except when she could find time convenient to her to lecture and rage at him. (And dude, I fully support her getting some much needed distance, but.)

    Honestly, as much as Joyce is enabling some of Ethan’s poorer choices, she is also the one to hang out with him and watch silly cartoons and listen to his concerns. She may not be giving him the best advice, in huge part because she herself has erroneous ideas about how things ought to go and actually are in life, but she’s there and she’s not judging and she’s trying. At this point, she is acting the better friend than Amber. Considering she is actively aiding him in his efforts to suppress his sexuality, that is really, really not a good thing.

    I like Amber, and I feel for her, but agh, all the comments about how she is doing a good thing here make me feel like I am from some completely alien culture.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 8:48 am | #

      I don’t think that how she’s voicing her concern for Ethan is even remotely the best possible way to do things, but the message itself is wholly in Ethan’s defense and I support that sentiment.

      But I do see an unfriending coming down the road after all this, which will ultimately put Amber even further towards the edge of sanity. She’s just an emotional trainwreck right now, and this confrontation will most likely not end well for her at all.

      • Nym
        Nym
        December 15, 2013 at 11:10 am | #

        Yes, I can completely understand that support and that concern. She has some very valid reasons and would likely not be nearly so upset if she didn’t like Ethan and have invested a lot of herself in him. Unfortunately, that doesn’t mean what she’s doing is actually going to help Ethan at all. Each person is different, and who knows, maybe in this storyline it will – but Amber’s actions here (while I get her motives behind them) are deeply horrifying to me.

        Even while I’m horrified, though, hey, no teen has a monopoly on stupid, emotion-driven behavior. Amber’s having some major troubles here, and I, personally, am rooting for her to have a “take advantage of the free college therapy” storyline at some point, because she really does deserve better than to fold up and fall over into her rage. Therapy is awesome, and after this storyline, I suspect it will be something she can use even more than before.

        One of the great things about Willis’s characters is that I can be frustrated with characters and disagree heartily with their actions even while overall liking them and feeling, depending, a great deal of sympathy or empathy for them and what they’re dealing with.

    • Farmer_10
      Farmer_10
      December 15, 2013 at 8:58 am | #

      With the exception of Sarah, everybody’s wrong in this strip. Amber isn’t going about this the right way and it’s obvious to everyone this isn’t even about Ethan. And enough has been said about Ethan and Joyce. There’s nothing good about what’s happening here. This is the trainwreck we all know has been coming for awhile now. Or at least the begining of one of them.

      • Nym
        Nym
        December 15, 2013 at 11:11 am | #

        All of the characters are competing to really make the Dumb in Dumbing of Age shine.

    • David Willis
      David M Willis
      December 15, 2013 at 12:09 pm | #

      you are my new favorite

      • Nym
        Nym
        December 15, 2013 at 12:58 pm | #

        Eek. I am delighted.

    • turkishproverb
      turkishproverb
      December 15, 2013 at 12:17 pm | #

      Yes, and when a woman stays with a guy who beats her with a baseball bat it’s “her path to take” and not a bit of disgusting self hate manifesting in dangerous ways. The concept of “leave it alone, it’s their choice to be in the relationship” has some limits.

      • Notebooked
        Notebooked
        December 15, 2013 at 12:42 pm | #

        That’s a very far cry from what’s happening, though. (Honestly, when you see Amber flipping tables, yelling at her friend, and forcibly trying to fix his life by making decisions he’s entirely opposed to, who’s seeming abusive?)

        (I know it’s not exactly like that, but Amber is treating Ethan terribly as a person, while maintaining that a part of his identity is so important that he can’t in any way suppress it. Joyce is the opposite right now, treating Ethan well while thinking a part of his identity is unnatural/sinful/bad. Joyce, being Joyce, is trying to ‘help’ him by getting rid of these urges. No matter how much she tries, and how encouraging she is, that won’t happen. Ethan being gay won’t change, but Ethan’s obviously not comfortable with his sexuality, and Amber forcing him to embrace it is definitely not likely to change that. There’s a lot of contrasts between Amber and Joyce right now.)

      • Froggert
        Froggert
        December 15, 2013 at 12:55 pm | #

        I worked at an abuse shelter for a while. Even in that case, it is that person’s path to take. There’s a reason people must enter the shelter on their own free will. You can’t force someone to end their relationship, no matter the situation. The best you can ever do is gently offer your advice and, more importantly, let them know you are there for them as they need it.

      • Nym
        Nym
        December 15, 2013 at 12:57 pm | #

        “and when a woman stays with a guy who beats her with a baseball bat it’s “her path to take” and not a bit of disgusting self hate manifesting in dangerous ways.”
        Physical (and even verbal and emotional) abuse has nothing to do with people colluding in self-delusion about whether they are complementary to one another’s wants and needs (and if they can create a fulfilling, long-term relationship together) in order to ease their transition into figuring out this strange, wacky world of love, identity, and adulthood.

    • Fuzzydaemon
      Fuzzydaemon
      December 15, 2013 at 12:50 pm | #

      Best post ever.

      • Fuzzydaemon
        Fuzzydaemon
        December 15, 2013 at 12:51 pm | #

        I meant that to Nym’s first post. Yes I wonder what kind of world we are living in.

    • GUIGUI
      GUIGUI
      December 15, 2013 at 2:34 pm | #

      I’ll say this in amber’s “defense”. Ethan was basically his first love. Even if she came to accept that it wouldn’t work between her and Ethan, it still hurt, but she was able to accept it and remain friend with him by rationalising that he was gay.

      But now, she sees a girl managing to “get over the Gayness” of Ethan (I insist on the quotes) and and to obtain what she had somehow wished to have with him at some point.

      Seeing this happens shattered her rationalisation of her original break up with Ethan and add to that her recent “break up” with Danny (plus her confrontation with her father) and You can clearly see in Amber’s fit a unconscious/sbuconscious Jealousy reaction.

      “How dare she get what I was refused to have? And with the man I loved first?!??” Of course, she is in denial of those feeling and so her mind will try to rationalize her sudden hatred for the girl as perceiving Joyce being an evil girl trying to “convert back Ethan into a straight man”. And because of this hidden motive even to herself, jealousy, it inevitably come that she also subconsciously want to hurt Ethan too.

      Seeing the emotional roller-coaster she has been through this is an understandable meltdown. That being said, it being understandable doesn’t stop it from potentially creating a lot of damage and hurting people that shouldn’t be hurt. See it as a natural catastrophe, the catastrophe of Human nature.

    • Thor
      Thor
      December 15, 2013 at 3:26 pm | #

      Hooray! A sane poster!

      • Keroshino
        Keroshino
        December 15, 2013 at 4:52 pm | #

        I know, right?

    • Grimjac
      Grimjac
      December 16, 2013 at 1:25 am | #

      This is everything I wanted to say and wasted a lot of words not saying.

  89. Sir Robin
    Sir Robin
    December 15, 2013 at 8:33 am | #

    Amber & Sarah … the Titanic Team-Up!!!

  90. Sir Robin
    Sir Robin
    December 15, 2013 at 8:37 am | #

    Now all we need is Danny & Sal to walk in together … like right now

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 8:52 am | #

      Oh god, then it would just turn into tragedy porn.

  91. Jesse
    Jesse
    December 15, 2013 at 8:37 am | #

    I can really relate to Amber’s anger issues.

  92. hof1991
    hof1991
    December 15, 2013 at 8:47 am | #

    Amber’s not wrong to be concerned, she’s wrong to be violent, which all flows from her recent past and not Joyce / Ethan.

    People do choose and maintain long term gay/straight relationships – which don’t turn out well. I have friends who maintained it until their kids were in college.

    Amber’s actions have more to do with her feels than with right or wrong. Sarah needs to calm her down, even if she has a point. And then Amber needs to come out of the closet to Danny and deal with her anger issues.

    And all the things that should happen and that would resolve matters happily – will not happen. Damn you Willis. Well done.

    • Nym
      Nym
      December 15, 2013 at 11:13 am | #

      Hey, maybe some or all these things could happen!

      . . . Of course, these issues would immediately be replaced by new terrible ways the character’s figure out to screw up their lives.

  93. Pinja
    Pinja
    December 15, 2013 at 8:48 am | #

    Even if you agree with Amber’s sentiments, this is not the way to go about it

    • Gordon Blvd
      Gordon Blvd
      December 15, 2013 at 9:12 am | #

      I dint buy into Amber’s “sentiments” at all – she’s just butthurt Joy has a chance she dont. She’s mad at Joy cause she has power over Ethan she doesnt. Amber is a power-trippin bongo, more concerned about Ethan’s feelings ONLY cause Joy is in his life? WTF

  94. Nightwing
    Nightwing
    December 15, 2013 at 8:49 am | #

    Nym just blew my mind

  95. MARA
    MARA
    December 15, 2013 at 8:53 am | #

    I am stuck here wondering what kind of sanitized, bloodless world most of the commenters live in if one teenage girl grabbing another’s arm and calling her a bongo is ‘omg so violent.’ I see worse ‘fight’s than this at the movies. Amber is 100% justified! You’re gonna let some fundie take advantage of your friend’s insecurities? After you just took all kinds of shit from his family for supporting him? Hell no.

    • Jason
      Jason
      December 15, 2013 at 4:56 pm | #

      the last thing she did before that was flipping over a cafeteria table. They’re taking the whole experience in

  96. The Phantom's Belch
    The Phantom's Belch
    December 15, 2013 at 9:01 am | #

    Amber, Bruce Banner would like to give you some tips on managing your anger issues.

    • Gordon Blvd
      Gordon Blvd
      December 15, 2013 at 9:10 am | #

      even the fucking HULK seems to care more about her friends feelings and lives than Amber does……………………………………

  97. Pat Myers
    Pat Myers
    December 15, 2013 at 9:28 am | #

    And Joyce replies “At least I spend time with him, b-word.”

    Hey Amber, projecting your anger at yourself onto other people much? Ethan wouldn’t be doing this if his “friend” who swears she’s totally supportive hadn’t abandoned him when he came out. Just like his parents.

    I’m seeing a theme here. Amber needs to be in control of every situation, even though she keeps fucking up. (See her attention-stealing at the party that let the rapist get away.)

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      December 15, 2013 at 9:46 am | #

      Except she didn’t abandon him when he came out, she fought for him to the point where she became exhausted and wanted to focus on time for herself, which isn’t necessarily wrong to do. However, she can’t just walk back in and expect their friendship dynamic to have remained the same, because Ethan has been changing and maturing ever so slightly, even if he’s letting himself be misguided.

      And yeah, the whole theme here is control, and the loss of it, especially where Amber is concerned. She’s been losing control of her whole life recently, and her being confrontative with Joyce is just her trying to take control of an aspect of what she considers as part of her life, Ethan. But Ethan, whether she likes it or not, has moved on beyond her control and is able to make his own dumb decisions if he wants to. She set herself up for failure as much as Ethan is doing so with Joyce, by trying to control things in very unorthodox ways, like being in a relationship with Danny twice by using her superheroine facade and herself at the same time.

      • clodia
        clodia
        December 15, 2013 at 10:30 am | #

        Can I +1 this comment? Can I do that 50 times? Well reasoned, well supported by the text, and calm! Thank you, very well said.

      • rachel
        rachel
        December 15, 2013 at 1:32 pm | #

        DUDE. dude. Control issues are so, so hard to tackle. Ethan is relinquishing his, Joyce is quite healthy – about issues of control is all I’m referring to – and Amber, well, Amber’s life is just spinning out and she is flipping out. I mostly just feel bad for all the teeeeens in this strip. It gets better, guys! Just wait for your frontal lobe to close!

        • Alex Stritar
          Alex Stritar
          December 15, 2013 at 4:38 pm | #

          It is weird when you realize that Amber is the one with the least control over her own life. Everyone else seems to have a handle on things, even if it’s for dumb reasons.

      • rachel
        rachel
        December 15, 2013 at 1:34 pm | #

        dear ninja_jesus, I mean support in my comment, and there is not an invisible “… idiot!” at the end of each sentence, the way that it looks now that I’ve read it out loud. I LOOOOVE your comment!

  98. CookieCrumbler
    CookieCrumbler
    December 15, 2013 at 11:01 am | #

    The theme here is that nobody is right, and everybody is wrong.

    Except Riley, who just wanted some goddamn cereal.

    • AgentKeen
      AgentKeen
      December 15, 2013 at 12:50 pm | #

      Riley is a true sage. An adorable, tiny sage.

      • chris73
        chris73
        December 15, 2013 at 11:07 pm | #

        Well no shes quite annoying but Sarah managed to deal with her (Sarah is always right)

  99. Fen_Star
    Fen_Star
    December 15, 2013 at 11:16 am | #

    And then Danny an Sal walk in macking….

    Please?

  100. katercanter
    katercanter
    December 15, 2013 at 11:47 am | #

    50% of the female characters need to get into therapy stat. Also Ethan.

    Questioning your sexuality is one thing but being in a relationship with a girl who’s hoping that you’ll end up liking lady parts when every other indication is that you like boy parts isn’t the way to do it for either you or her. Did he even try the on campus queer groups to make new friends?

    • Jack Finch
      Jack Finch
      December 15, 2013 at 12:59 pm | #

      Willis once remarked on his tumbler that Jeph Jacques ruined things when he let his characters have therapists. Maybe this echos Tolstoy, “All happy families are the same”, i.e. booooring!

      • Gold
        Gold
        December 15, 2013 at 1:50 pm | #

        Agreed. Jeph Jacques is terrified of putting any of his characters through any kind of serious conflict that doesn’t end in an apology after three strips.

      • David Willis
        David M Willis
        December 15, 2013 at 3:05 pm | #

        I said he ruined things for *me*! Meaning, another webcomic guy who writes emotionally distressed youngsters. The idea that you can’t have a good comic about a world in which therapists exist has been ruined. That nobody goes to see a doctor is kind of an accepted conceit in much fiction. Damn Jeph subverted that.

        • Speedball
          Speedball
          December 15, 2013 at 8:00 pm | #

          Ha. One of my characters IS a therapist. The good kind, too, not Counselor Troi. Jeph and Speedball, trailblazin’!

  101. Jack Finch
    Jack Finch
    December 15, 2013 at 12:11 pm | #

    Have I noticed Amber’s capacity for anger? This is a question?

  102. ADHadh
    ADHadh
    December 15, 2013 at 12:19 pm | #

    Now would be the time for Ethan to grow a pair and step up. Obviously he won’t, but eh.

  103. Rani
    Rani
    December 15, 2013 at 12:47 pm | #

    Either Ethan has to grow a pair and fight for Joyce, or grow a pair and accept his identity, or grow a pair and fight Amber and break the news to Joyce.

    But any which way, he HAS to fight.

    • andiemus
      andiemus
      December 15, 2013 at 2:47 pm | #

      What he has to do is grow up and accept that whether he wants to be outed in public or not, he shouldn’t be stringing Joyce along in order to make her his one chance at a normal life.

  104. Tufto
    Tufto
    December 15, 2013 at 12:57 pm | #

    Ach, finally. Now Joyce can be exposed for the irritating little tyrant she really is :).

    Still one of my favourite characters, though, weirdly.

    • rachel
      rachel
      December 15, 2013 at 1:38 pm | #

      dude I knooooow it is so hard to square! I LOVE joyce but augh! I knew (way less kind) versions of joyce my entire young life (haha isn’t that a church thing) and they were SO. IRRITATING. duh, and mean, that’s at least 20% of her characterization, and just waaaaah I have no way to end this comment waaaaah

    • Keroshino
      Keroshino
      December 15, 2013 at 3:04 pm | #

      Tyrant? Yeah Joyce is anything but that!

  105. Kiggy
    Kiggy
    December 15, 2013 at 12:58 pm | #

    I hope Sarah says something wise that will make Amber snap out of it.

  106. Lloyd
    Lloyd
    December 15, 2013 at 1:09 pm | #

    Maybe people should be paying more attention to the fact that although,yes Joyce is coerceing Ethan into not being outwardly gay, Ethan doesn’t seem to have a problem withthis and what Amber is doing is outing Ethan against his own wanting. It’s not for Amber to decide whether or not Ethan is open about his sexuality. Also, Ethan could be anywhere on the spectrum of sexual identities and him dating Joyce could just be a different part of this and Amber’s asserision that Ethan needs to be open and say he is gay is telling him what label he should be using.

  107. Ross Vernal
    Ross Vernal
    December 15, 2013 at 1:39 pm | #

    This cannot end well for anyone.

    I am against this meddling because of two reasons:
    A) it really IS his choice as to who he dates, regardless of his sexuality, provided both him and his partner are aware of the obstacles. Not that it’s a good idea, but it’s their mistake. Their fuck to up, if you will.

    B) I think she’s meddling out of a desire to hurt, not help. If there was someone else to meddle, it’d be less bad.

    Again: Ethan and Joyce are in a relationship that ain’t healthy or a good idea, but it’s their mess to clean. I’d r rather see Sarah meddling, if someone wanted to kick that particular wasp nest.

    • andiemus
      andiemus
      December 15, 2013 at 2:44 pm | #

      The thing is, there’s no way Ethan can expect this to end well. You know, like the last time he pulled this shit. With Amber. It’s certainly understandable that she’d flip her shit. I’m just thinking this is totally directed at the wrong person, since Joyce is really a victim here.

  108. Ender
    Ender
    December 15, 2013 at 1:45 pm | #

    MORTAL KOMBAT!!!

  109. jonathan
    jonathan
    December 15, 2013 at 1:47 pm | #

    this has turned into a social sciences and ethics discussion and I’m really amazed at the quality of discourse. Some smart peoples up in here!

  110. Arkadi
    Arkadi
    December 15, 2013 at 2:10 pm | #

    Yes, Willis, it hasn’t escaped us that Amber is well supplied in the anger department.

  111. Arkadi
    Arkadi
    December 15, 2013 at 2:12 pm | #

    Also, she’s making the classic mistake of assuming it must be the “other” girl’s fault. Even though Ethan has just told her otherwise.

  112. Ender
    Ender
    December 15, 2013 at 2:36 pm | #

    Granted, it’s out of brainwashed ignorance, but Joyce is engaging in a behaviour that is utterly despicable. Amber is totally correct not to let this abhorrent situation go unchecked.

    • andiemus
      andiemus
      December 15, 2013 at 2:45 pm | #

      Joyce has no reason to think this couldn’t work. She should have been flipping out on Ethan for completely taking advantage of a naïve young girl.

      • Hobouturtle
        Hobouturtle
        December 15, 2013 at 3:55 pm | #

        Sarah did call Joyce out on this, said that Dorothy wouldn’t stand for it and this would ruin their relationship. Joyce did have a good reason to know that this wouldn’t work out.

        • Heavensrun
          Heavensrun
          December 16, 2013 at 9:27 am | #

          Eh, she’s also got years and years of being surrounded by people who tell her it can, and while college appears to be slowly cracking the facade of her naivite, I find it hard to direct any real anger towards her.

  113. RuleOfThunder
    RuleOfThunder
    December 15, 2013 at 2:51 pm | #

    Interesting. Quite a bit of passing judgment on the various actions and motives of the main characters relative to a standard social/moral model, ’round ‘ere. To clarify using a different model: Chaotic good – “I’m going to do what I think is right, and anyone who doesn’t like it can suck it”. Most of Willis’s characters (and probably Willis himself) have an internal locus of control. In fact the ones that don’t are somewhat asses, to the extent that the locus of control is external standards. Trying to apply moral standards based on a model that does not at least have some subjective referents to the characters in question misses much of the point. But it is, ironically, rather in keeping with many of these comics’ sub themes. In any event, it is the characters’ extreme – if quirky – individual convictions, that makes these so intriguing.

  114. Tealjoy
    Tealjoy
    December 15, 2013 at 3:52 pm | #

    Fucking Sarah though… hahahah

  115. Gargamel
    Gargamel
    December 15, 2013 at 4:17 pm | #

    Of course Amber is correct Sarah, she’s a very intelligent individual, indeed it’s very possible she could make excuses for most of her actions and most of them would be correct even if there were better ways of handling the situation or even need for her to be involved at all.
    One day maybe the world will be ruled by her Amizi-might but until then she’ll continue having difficulty handling her issues such as her ridiculous Super “Hero” persona.

    • AdInfinitumSpero
      AdInfinitumSpero
      December 15, 2013 at 4:22 pm | #

      She’s not really that correct though, she’s blaming the wrong person. Joyce has in no way coerced ethan, andin her worldview she’s doing the right , even righteous thing. Ethan, on the other hand, is using her to run away from himself, and try to go back to ‘normal’ . Basically he’s having a lapse. Yes, she is enabling it, and yes, to a sane viewpoint that’s wrong, but you can’t get too mad at joyce here, she’s doing what she was programmed to do. She still needs help herself.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        December 15, 2013 at 9:27 pm | #

        Now that I disagree with. You can’t just put Joyce out of the blame for this just because “she’s doing what she thinks is right” or “she’s doing what she was programmed to do”; it’s as irritating to hear as someone using the excuse “I was just doing my job” when they’re committing something morally reprehensible. If she thinks what she’s doing is okay, then it should be the job of a friend to correct her and put her right; certainly not in the way that Amber is doing, and most probably not Amber doing it, but someone that Joyce trusts and confides in that does not have the same biases as her. In other words, Dorothy should be the one to tell Joyce that what she’s doing isn’t right.

        • Jumpydoll
          Jumpydoll
          December 15, 2013 at 11:20 pm | #

          Joyce certainly isn’t in the right in this situation, but she’s certainly not in the wrong either. It’s Ethans choice and other than enabling it she’s really done nothing wrong. She’s still growing as a person and maybe, hopefully, one day she’ll be able to look back on this and realise her mistakes but she has not coerced Ethan in any way and I think regardless of Joyce, Ethan would still be trying to be his definition of “normal” which apparently just means “not gay”.

          I think Ambers realised getting angry at Ethan hasn’t worked so she’s just turning that anger to the next closest person, which considering she’s Ethans “girlfriend” who is aware of his sexuality and is helping him to control his urges, it makes it very easy for Amber to pretend that all of this is her fault and justifies, in her mind, her anger and actions, however violent.

        • Grimjac
          Grimjac
          December 16, 2013 at 1:33 am | #

          So…it’s okay for Amber to commit assault because of what she thinks is right, but Joyce can’t allow a friend to accompany her to church when he asks because she thinks it’s right?

          What about what Ethan…the gay person in question…what about what HE thinks is right? Or doesn’t that matter?

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            December 16, 2013 at 4:35 am | #

            “certainly not in the way that Amber is doing, and most probably not Amber doing it” was definitely included in my comment. I never said I approved of her methods; in fact that statement was really against them.

            And no, I don’t think that Joyce should be taking gay people to church with the intention of turning them straight, which is essentially what’s been happening. Joyce thinks that being gay is a choice, like a switch you can turn on and off, like an “urge” that you can fight, and the idea that going to church can help Ethan deny his sexuality is entirely wrong wrong wrong.

            In the end, Ethan gets the final say in what he wants to do, because it’s his life, but I personally think that different perspectives should be heard before making those decisions; one from his best friend who’s done a hell of a lot for him should rank high on that list, too.

        • AdInfinitumSpero
          AdInfinitumSpero
          December 16, 2013 at 6:24 pm | #

          So do you think mentally ill people should go to prison ? What about brainwashed people ? Where do we draw our line ? Joyce’s religious fervor is very similar (of the same type even) as that of a cultist. Punishing someone who does not understand their crime is, and always will be, unjust. If it’s necessary it’s necessary but it IS unjust.

  116. NightmareWarden
    NightmareWarden
    December 15, 2013 at 5:01 pm | #

    Introducing Amber’s newest transformation: Tiny Thunder the greatest frog superheroine! She is well known for her power of jumping to conclusions.

  117. Mr K
    Mr K
    December 15, 2013 at 5:11 pm | #

    If Amber does anything to Joyce when Sarah is around, well, I think the next comic will be her funeral.

    • captainswift
      captainswift
      December 15, 2013 at 5:46 pm | #

      Amber’s, or Sarah’s? I’m not sure who I’m backing in that fight.

      • Mr K
        Mr K
        December 15, 2013 at 5:47 pm | #

        Amber, of course.

  118. Synnerman
    Synnerman
    December 15, 2013 at 6:55 pm | #

    Go AMBER!!!

  119. Charles Phipps
    Charles Phipps
    December 15, 2013 at 6:56 pm | #

    Two wrongs can make a right. Of course, I’d like to point out that “gay hating church” isn’t nearly as universal as people make it out to be. It’s possible to go to church and not be taught to hate oneself. Likewise, I’m not sure that Amber realizes that Joyce WANTS Ethan to be gay because she’s a victim of sexual assault.

    Ethan is “safe” and she’s not trying to convert him from gayness as opposed to Christianity. Which, bluntly, is perfectly appropriate even as the reverse is true. Freedom to proselytize is something all religions should have.

    That includes the Assassin’s Creed. “Nothing is true, Everything is Gameable.”

    • Leon
      Leon
      December 15, 2013 at 9:07 pm | #

      I’m not so sure about Joyce wanting Ethan to remain gay. She has fantasized about him a couple of times.

    • chris73
      chris73
      December 15, 2013 at 11:13 pm | #

      I get the feeling Joyce would like Ethan to remain gay right up to the wedding night

      • StClair
        StClair
        December 16, 2013 at 7:52 am | #

        … and then hit her like the fist of God Himself.
        (and be fantastic in bed, despite his utter lack of experience up to that very moment.)

  120. Peruhain
    Peruhain
    December 15, 2013 at 7:01 pm | #

    It is entirely appropriate for Amber to talk to both parties about their foolishness, but really, it is a problem that Joyce and Ethan are going to end up having to work out on their own. It’s painful, but probably will end up resulting in healthy growth for both of them–they will achieve a kind of self-understanding that they won’t achieve from Amber shouting at them and threatening a physical altercation.

    It is not at all helpful for anyone concerned for Amber to lose her shit over the situation. I think it’s a combination of subliminal jealousy, outrage at Ethan’s brazenness, and . . . tendencies toward being a control freak–a reflection of her screwed up relationship with her dad.

    Anyway, I’m joining the popcorn set on this one.

  121. Peruhain
    Peruhain
    December 15, 2013 at 7:03 pm | #

    Also, nice juxtaposition of last panel of previous strip with this one. Poor Joyce is a wise fool.

  122. Sleepyhead
    Sleepyhead
    December 15, 2013 at 7:27 pm | #

    i like this stuff..

  123. Mattyos
    Mattyos
    December 15, 2013 at 7:34 pm | #

    did ethan ever say he hated himself? nope. did joyce ever act as if she was teaching him to do so? nope. does someone needs to chill the fuck out? yep

  124. man in black
    man in black
    December 15, 2013 at 9:38 pm | #

    great page

  125. Cyan1deDr3ams
    Cyan1deDr3ams
    December 15, 2013 at 10:05 pm | #

    Hah! Finally Amber says what I’ve been dying to say.

    • Cyan1deDr3ams
      Cyan1deDr3ams
      December 15, 2013 at 10:06 pm | #

      Though I suppose it IS his right to dick around and find himself or try to be straight if he wishes.

  126. nothri
    nothri
    December 15, 2013 at 10:51 pm | #

    Oy. Nobody can be right when everybody’s wrong. This won’t end well.

  127. Brando
    Brando
    December 15, 2013 at 11:37 pm | #

    Why did my comment get removed. . .

    • David Willis
      David M Willis
      December 15, 2013 at 11:38 pm | #

      BECAUSE YOU FUCKIN’ SAID HORRIBLE THINGS ABOUT RAPE VICTIMS YOU JERKASS

      • Rani
        Rani
        December 15, 2013 at 11:45 pm | #

        +1 for Willis as proactive moderator

        • Hotsauce
          Hotsauce
          December 16, 2013 at 11:12 am | #

          +2 for appropriate use of all-caps

      • Beachfox
        Beachfox
        December 16, 2013 at 12:14 am | #

        +1 A good reason.

      • Jen
        Jen
        December 16, 2013 at 12:28 am | #

        Thank you, David. You are an awesome moderator.

        • David Willis
          David M Willis
          December 16, 2013 at 1:37 am | #

          hey i recognize that avatar, your KS books (all four of them) are in the mail tomorrow morning

          • Jen
            Jen
            December 16, 2013 at 1:49 pm | #

            Woohoo! Awesome! ::happy dances::

      • Kernanator
        Kernanator
        December 16, 2013 at 1:26 am | #

        Bravo, Willis.

    • Cyan1deDr3ams
      Cyan1deDr3ams
      December 16, 2013 at 1:46 am | #

      Ah, man, now I really want to know what you said. Maybe you’d understand why he’d delete it if someone could explain to you WHY it was a horrible thing to say. I actually do not even understand how talk about rape victims could even come into the discussion about this particular strip.

      • David Willis
        David M Willis
        December 16, 2013 at 11:52 am | #

        so vile i don’t want it on here even paraphrased, sorry

        • Jen
          Jen
          December 16, 2013 at 1:50 pm | #

          Yeah, I figured anything so vile that Willis would actually delete it and then respond to in all caps is something terrible enough that I don’t even want to be able to guess what it was really about. o_O

        • A
          A
          July 18, 2015 at 1:24 am | #

          You will likely never read this, but if you do or someone else who makes the same kind of proactive choices to keep that disgusting shit off their site, even in a paraphrased form…

          Thank you.

      • Jenny Creed
        Jenny Creed
        December 17, 2013 at 2:33 pm | #

        It’s not like anyone but Sir-or-Madam Brando has any responsibility to teach them how to behave around other people, anyway.

  128. OmegaDez
    OmegaDez
    December 16, 2013 at 10:34 am | #

    Yes. It’s about time someone does something about this.

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help I had a big yawny stretch after I got into bed and threw out my back
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Phew, they made NoHo Hank wear pants.
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where's my hour loop of Vader fist-dancing
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Hot Toys Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith 1/6 Scale Darth Vader Deluxe ($495) & Standard ($315) is up for preorder at Sideshow - shrsl.com/4wcx6 #ad If you preorder make sure to hit the Exclusive versions since they include a commemorative plaque and cost the same.
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hey, FANTASTIC FOUR got an Eisner nomination for best ongoing series!! I think this news is... really great! Fantastic even :0
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 12h
oh no, new content over at the nsfw patreon joe introduces joyce to fingers that aren't breaded chicken www.patreon.com/posts/joe-fi...
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 13h
I may have to pin this
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btw if you're one of those rando bluesky weirdos who doesn't know me but sees me in the wild being sarcastic and don't know i'm being sarcastic because you haven't taken like 30 seconds to, like, maybe look at my user profile or something, keep walking, you're not going to score internet points here
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#relatable
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ALT: a man in a hospital gown says " stop pooping " to another man
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Politico: Ever been slapped by breasts?
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Joshua J. Friedman @joshuajfriedman.com ⋅ 1d
Here's an entertaining cite at the bottom of the first page
The problems with this prosecution are legion, but most immediately, the
government cannot prosecute Judge Dugan because she is entitled to judicial immunity for her official acts. Immunity is not a defense to the prosecution to be determined later by a jury or court; it is an absolute bar to the prosecution at the outset. See Trump v. United States,
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JUST IN: Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan moves to dismiss federal criminal case against her for allegedly helping immigrant hide from ICE. Her lawyers say she's protected by official acts & judicial immunity and 10th Amendment. Doc: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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Where did Hollywood go so wrong? I thought movies were supposed to be an escape from reality, a chance to put your worries aside and not have to think about any underlying ideas or concepts. Well, not anymore. theonion.com/you-can...
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I’ve loved movies ever since I was a little kid. Just stepping into that dark theater, with the smell of fresh popcorn, was like being transported to a whole other world. It used to be so magical. But now I’m thinking about boycotting movies altogether. Why? Because I can’t seem to watch one anymore without […]
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the 90s were a wild time. if i told you how many magazines there were you wouldnt even believe me
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It's not a new argument, of course, but Chesterton dismissed it effectively in 1908. "You will hear everlastingly... this argument that the rich man cannot be bribed. The fact is, of course, that the rich man is bribed; he has been bribed already. That is why he is a rich man."
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Hawley dismisses Trump lining his pockets with his memecoin: "Listen, I think nobody believes that Donald Trump can be bought. I mean, what does Donald Trump need more money for?"
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Cat Manning @catacalypto.bsky.social ⋅ 10d
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Who can forget the Swiss-Austrian Union, or its famous capital - Istanbul.
AI generated ad by a company called Travello showing the 10 most visited cities in Europe, except the cities are hilariously poorly placed. London is in Wales, Paris is in Ireland, Rome is in France, Rom (yes like Rome but without an E) is in Spain, Barcelona is in Morocco, Prague is in Germany, Vienna is in Italy, Istanbul is in Austria, Milan is in Libya, and Antalya is correctly shown as in Turkey but is in the wrong place. Also a few of the borders like Switzerland and Austria or Hungary and Slovenia are missing.
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*at the very end of Andor, cassian travels through a vortex that makes everyone look a decade younger*
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wilbur, savvy enough to know he's in a comic strip but still not a great actor, awkwardly lifts a muffin up into frame so that we, the audience, understand that he has a muffin right now, which is very important narratively, but he's not really selling it well as an organic, human action
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i mean i... guess there are people who want toy-accurate hyper-articulated original-toy-look guys but in cartoon colors for some reason
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Fuck you, Clayface!!!
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Menace Level: up to date on his vaccinations
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Today in #9ChickweedLane I learned Gran is back from the grave so she can jerk it to furry porn with her daughter
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www.ebay.com/itm/23609184... 5 hours left on my 4-jet titans return tidal wave
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Check out those stickers. They make him look pretty great, actually. That aircraft carrier mode shines. Tidal Wave is loose and incomplete! So there's only four (4) jets!
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David M Willis! @damnyouwillis.bsky.social ⋅ 3d
confirming that the reason there's been no Galaxy Version female characters in Blokees until now is that they felt they needed to make Round Lady Thighs For Ladies
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y'know there's not an awful lot of rocketeering in The Rocketeer
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