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Should go

by David M Willis on February 11, 2015 at 12:01 am
  • 02 - Three's a Crowd
└ Tags: dorothy, joe, joyce, leslie, walky

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  1. Jen Aside
    Jen Aside
    February 11, 2015 at 12:01 am | #

    BUT WHAT’S THE POINT W/O SCISSORING

    • DanMan9820
      DanMan9820
      February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

      There is none. Nothing has a point without scissoring.

      • Gigafreak
        Gigafreak
        February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

        I thought scissoring was mainly tried when neither person has a point

        Otherwise you could just stick the point in, you see

        • Jen Aside
          Jen Aside
          February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

          Violence never solved anything!

          …okay, not EVERYTHING.

          …okay, not THIS thing!

          • singingdavid
            singingdavid
            February 11, 2015 at 9:46 am | #

            In evil times like these we need Dina, our fictional blessing, WORLD PEACE!

            • All Hail Dina
              All Hail Dina
              February 11, 2015 at 11:05 am | #

              You called?

        • Doctor_Lantern
          Doctor_Lantern
          February 11, 2015 at 12:38 am | #

          Internet points for you.

          • Yet_One_More_Idiot
            Yet_One_More_Idiot
            February 11, 2015 at 4:55 am | #

            Joe could’ve used the better excuse, “I should go after them because I don’t really care about this class anyway if you’re not gonna talk about lesbian sex”. I imagine that Leslie would’ve just let him leave if he’d said that instead. 😛

            • neeks
              neeks
              February 11, 2015 at 6:33 pm | #

              That or given him an extra assignment to penalize him for being a shit and hope he actually learns something.

        • Justin
          Justin
          February 11, 2015 at 4:26 pm | #

          So Gigafreak’s comment can be summed up to “You stick them with the Pointy end?”

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

      There’s always docking… 😀

      • Crazy Dina
        Crazy Dina
        February 11, 2015 at 12:04 am | #

        … Unless that seriously means something I wouldn’t expect, KEEP IT ON THE SLIPSHINE!!! O.O

        (You are talking about computers, right? Or boats? Or other electronics?)

        • Questionor
          Questionor
          February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

          http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=docking

          • Twilightomens
            Twilightomens
            February 11, 2015 at 12:57 am | #

            AAAAAAAAaaaaaaugh why

            • Crazy Dina
              Crazy Dina
              February 11, 2015 at 1:00 am | #

              Twilight, learn NOT to click these things.

          • Rowen Morland
            Rowen Morland
            February 11, 2015 at 1:19 am | #

            I suppose that could work, to a certain extent of something working where you could then say you did that thing.

          • GLaDOS
            GLaDOS
            February 11, 2015 at 1:49 pm | #

            And there I was thinking of the practice of amputating dogs’ tails (adapted to humans, naturally).

        • Plasma Mongoose
          Plasma Mongoose
          February 11, 2015 at 12:09 am | #

          Look up docking sex on Google if you dare. >:D

          • Adam Black
            Adam Black
            February 11, 2015 at 12:15 am | #

            Look it UP?
            I should teach a seminar on it

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 12:20 am | #

            I DON’T DARE!!! That’s why I asked in parenthesis.

            • nothri
              nothri
              February 11, 2015 at 12:54 am | #

              When a guy takes his yankie doodle and covers it with the foreskin of another guy’s uncircumsized yankie doodle. Presumably while the foreskin is still attached, otherwise that’s no longer sexual and just plain weird and also highly unsanitary.

              Curtesy of Urban Dictionary.

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 1:02 am | #

                I DIDN’T WANT TO LOOK THIS UP! WHY U GOTTA TELL?!?!

                Willis, despite having likely required you to approve the most profiles of anyone here, can I ask you a favor?

                Delete the comment this is responding to, and the one it’s responding to?

                • nothri
                  nothri
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:22 am | #

                  Uhhh, okay. Sorry, I guess. Your comment made me think you were asking for an explanation but did not want to look for it yourself.

                • Crazy Dina
                  Crazy Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:29 am | #

                  I was hoping for a hint really. Just something to tell me if it was sex related, or if it’s like Jen’s Knockers.

                • Halloween Jack
                  Halloween Jack
                  February 11, 2015 at 10:18 am | #

                  Oh, FFS, unclench. It’s just something else that middle-schoolers who have never actually had sex made up in study hall because they were bored.

              • Kryss LaBryn
                Kryss LaBryn
                February 11, 2015 at 1:25 am | #

                My understanding is that then, if so equipped, the second foreskin then covers the first.

          • LeslieBean4Shizzle
            LeslieBean4Shizzle
            February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

            I dare!
            **two google searches later (one regular, one image with safe search off)**
            Oh. I was expecting something more shocking. Am I just not appreciating this because I don’t have the proper equipment?

            • ThatGuy
              ThatGuy
              February 11, 2015 at 4:22 am | #

              usually just a fetish, and something fun to do. Like licking nipples or grabbing asses.

              If you want to complicate things then you could say that theoretically many gay/les people have the potential to have the instincts to sync up their gonads even if they arent made for each other. So it makes sense that such acts would exist.

            • Rorror
              Rorror
              February 11, 2015 at 7:11 am | #

              Naw, I wasn’t shocked either when I first looked it up. (And I have the „proper equipment“.)

      • GoogerGeiger
        GoogerGeiger
        February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

        Isn’t that dick-into-dick?

        • Plasma Mongoose
          Plasma Mongoose
          February 11, 2015 at 12:13 am | #

          YUP!

        • la6uɐ mous
          la6uɐ mous
          February 11, 2015 at 7:45 am | #

          Before I heard about sodomy, that’s pretty much what I imagined gay sex was.
          So… cool?

          • la6uɐ mous
            la6uɐ mous
            February 11, 2015 at 7:48 am | #

            Although I still fail to see how that would actually work without putting them into toilet paper rolls or something.

            • Bart
              Bart
              February 12, 2015 at 4:10 pm | #

              Chinese finger cuffs.

          • la6uɐ mous
            la6uɐ mous
            February 11, 2015 at 7:50 am | #

            Oh, yeah, and I always imagined femcum was real as well, for symmetry, even if there was no sperm involved.

            • insanenoodyguy
              insanenoodyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 10:37 am | #

              You know, as fun and varied as the comments here can be, do we really want to go into a squirting debate here?

              • neeks
                neeks
                February 11, 2015 at 6:36 pm | #

                Just stopping by to express appreciation for a Joe icon asking if we really want to debate squirting.

    • thebombzen
      thebombzen
      February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

      It’s cause Roz Cut straight to it

    • Dreadhawk177
      Dreadhawk177
      February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

      There is no point. It’s called safety-scissoring.

    • Dean
      Dean
      February 11, 2015 at 12:31 am | #

      Joe figures that he might get to see some if he catches up to Joyce and Dorothy.

    • LittleMountain
      LittleMountain
      February 11, 2015 at 5:01 pm | #

      Walky displaying a surprising amount of boyfriend-savviness for once.

  2. Spencer
    Spencer
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    And after all that drama, Joe reaffirms that he is the absolute worst.

    • thebombzen
      thebombzen
      February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

      I personally would have done that too. Sometimes I like to be the comedic relief character.

      • Bagge
        Bagge
        February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

        The class clown fills a function!

    • Betty Anne
      Betty Anne
      February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

      Or reaffirms that he breaks emotional tension by intentionally saying outrageous things to shift everyone’s focus back to bullshit and away from the drama.

      • Spencer
        Spencer
        February 11, 2015 at 12:04 am | #

        Joe isn’t capable of that much emotional depth.

        • T Campbell
          T Campbell
          February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

          Oh, I think he definitely is, but if it makes you feel better, he’s doing it largely for his own benefit.

          Joe is trying really hard to be shallower than he actually is. If he keeps up the pose for long enough it may become true. But it’s not true right now.

          • airyu
            airyu
            February 11, 2015 at 12:14 am | #

            Why would anyone *try* to be shallow?

            • MM
              MM
              February 11, 2015 at 12:16 am | #

              Because then people don’t go expecting things from you?

              • DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
                DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
                February 11, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

                It’s also a LOT easier on the psyche…..One’s own psyche, not everyone else’s. Not unlike the life-expectancy benefits of cowardice…

            • Sherlock9
              Sherlock9
              February 11, 2015 at 12:17 am | #

              With depth comes maturity and responsibility. It’s (relatively) easy to be shallow.

            • 3oranges
              3oranges
              February 11, 2015 at 12:18 am | #

              Because they’re scared of the depths?

            • winter
              winter
              February 11, 2015 at 12:18 am | #

              Because deep down there are painful feelings and if we can just bury it in enough stupidity it’s like they doesn’t exist?

              • winter
                winter
                February 11, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

                urk- *don’t exist*

            • Trolldrool
              Trolldrool
              February 11, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

              If someone is shallow, people tend to avoid them like the plague, convinced that they’re a waste of time. If people avoid them, they don’t have to get involved in emotional situations. Like the ones a certain shallow pervert might be trying to run away from in the class room.

              • neeks
                neeks
                February 11, 2015 at 6:39 pm | #

                Reminds me of a coworker who was bffs with another coworker, but made the distinction that her bestie was “the fun friend”, as in “great to hang out with but I have learned better than to rely on her in case of emergency”.

            • Insanenoodlyguy
              Insanenoodlyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 1:15 am | #

              It’s a pretty good defense if people believe they can’t hurt you (so it’s not worth the effort to try)

            • Rowen Morland
              Rowen Morland
              February 11, 2015 at 1:22 am | #

              He doesn’t want to drown in himself. That’s what he won’t say outright to Danny when he thinks that Danny is trying to drown in himself.

            • Kim
              Kim
              February 11, 2015 at 4:57 am | #

              Thonk he explained this himself in the previous discussion he had with Danny ^_^

            • The E-man
              The E-man
              February 11, 2015 at 10:09 am | #

              Because things are simpler. I know that it took me a long time to realize that “simpler” did not mean “better”, and even now I miss the times when I acted shallow because things were easier if ultimately unhealthy.

            • Killjoy
              Killjoy
              February 11, 2015 at 11:25 am | #

              Because the depths can seem bottomless.

              When you stare too long into the abyss…

          • Bagge
            Bagge
            February 11, 2015 at 12:21 am | #

            Because feelings means yelling a lot like his parents or Dannying things up like Danny?

          • Spencer
            Spencer
            February 11, 2015 at 3:50 pm | #

            If Joe is trying to be an unfeeling slab of meat with no personality then boy has he done a good job.

        • Smiling Cat
          Smiling Cat
          February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

          I have more faith in Mister Willis than that. I maintain that it’s entirely possible it’s a coping mechanism (pet theory, developed during his parent’s contentious relationship and eventual divorce). It’s a shitty assed coping mechanism, but depth is still depth.

        • John
          John
          February 11, 2015 at 4:04 am | #

          Except that Joe knows Joyce’s name. He’s pretending not to underline his humor here.

          • la6uɐ mous
            la6uɐ mous
            February 11, 2015 at 10:25 am | #

            Why do you assume he’s talking about Joyce? Maybe he’s going after Roz.
            The alt-text says he already knows her name, and he knows Joyce from trying to bed her, but he probably knows Roz after all the fuss about her sister. Not to mention that he definitely knows Dorothy’s name from Danny’s stint with her, and he might be going after her with Walky.
            Not that it really matters, because he’s obviously just making up excuses; just saying she’s not the only female who left the room.

            • Nightsbridge
              Nightsbridge
              February 11, 2015 at 11:21 am | #

              Why would he want to leave if he cared for Roz? Roz is still in the classroom.

            • Nightsbridge
              Nightsbridge
              February 11, 2015 at 11:24 am | #

              Also, it is fairly clear that Dorothy and in turn Walky are leaving because they want to help Joyce . . . Though Walky probably did so partially if not mostly because Joyce is Dorothy’s friend. Joyce shows signs of needing help, and Dorothy doesn’t, so it doesn’t make any sense for Joe to be worrying about Dorothy.

            • John
              John
              February 11, 2015 at 1:14 pm | #

              Joe certainly knows Roz. Biblically. There’s video proof and everything. But Roz isn’t leaving. (At least not in this strip. It’s still possible Leslie might drag her out by her ear to give her a dressing-down in the hallway.)

              Joe certainly knows Joyce’s name, too. He’s just pretending not to because it’s funnier that way. And maybe to cover up that the rest of what he says there isn’t really a joke.

      • JWLM
        JWLM
        February 11, 2015 at 10:22 am | #

        No, Walky already left — albeit for a good reason.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 11, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

      Your move, Roz.

  3. TheLurkerAbove
    TheLurkerAbove
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    No, you don’t Joe. But really, what’s stopping you from skipping class anyway?

    Can’t wait for the next few comics.

    • Clay
      Clay
      February 11, 2015 at 7:12 am | #

      The thought that he might miss the Lezbo Make-out Movie Marathon?

      I wonder how many guys signed up for coursed like this thinking all they would do is watch porn movies?

      • la6uɐ mous
        la6uɐ mous
        February 11, 2015 at 10:30 am | #

        Two. Joe and Walky. Because they have no common sense.

        • John
          John
          February 11, 2015 at 8:10 pm | #

          Nah, Walky’s here because he thought it’d be an easy A, and Joe’s here because most of the class is female.

  4. JessTheBest
    JessTheBest
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    Walky sure has had a hell of a day

  5. Jupiterror
    Jupiterror
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    you could say they lesleft
    *ba dum ts*

    • Krixwell
      Krixwell
      February 11, 2015 at 2:09 am | #

      Well, there are now three students Les.

  6. LiaHansen
    LiaHansen
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    I hope we get more Joe in the next couple strips

    • winter
      winter
      February 11, 2015 at 12:09 am | #

      My guess is that we’ll be sticking with Joyce & friends who just ran out the door.
      But I totally expected Joe to fade into the background after his confrontation with Danny and walking in late to class scene transition. The fact that he hasn’t gives me hope we’ll see more of him before this storyline is up.

      • Kryss LaBryn
        Kryss LaBryn
        February 11, 2015 at 1:34 am | #

        Naw. I will bet like ten Internets that tomorrow’s strip won’t have Joyce, Dorothy, OR Walkie in it. No way.

        • Nightsbridge
          Nightsbridge
          February 11, 2015 at 11:26 am | #

          Willis has mastered the ability to cliffhanger on full week updates. I’m with Kryss. It’ll be a while before we see Joyce and friends, I bet.

        • mick4state
          mick4state
          February 11, 2015 at 12:20 pm | #

          It’s going to stay in the classroom with Leslie calling out Roz is my guess.

          • anonymsly
            anonymsly
            February 11, 2015 at 12:27 pm | #

            I hope that since we’ve had Joe pop up and we got an extended Joe sequence with danny, that Joe plays into said calling-out.

            Dealing with Stuff. Because Leslie forced him to by not letting him leave class. (and thus would begin Joe’s Stuffpocalypse.)

  7. Cooper
    Cooper
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq-p0ysCF6E

  8. chris73
    chris73
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    Well hopefully Rozs words have hit home

    • Idris
      Idris
      February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

      Yeah, Joyce! You’re a horrible, terrible, very bad person that deserves to feel bad about yourself for things other people did!

      • Crazy Dina
        Crazy Dina
        February 11, 2015 at 12:13 am | #

        Please stop putting it like that, unless you seriously amp up the sarcasm ques. Because unfortunately… that’s how I feel half the time. Like I’m a horrible, terrible, very bad person (Only with a frelling conscience so that I feel guilty about all of it) due to things I wasn’t even born for and have no control over. (Red scare, slavery, book burnings, general racist bongoyness, corrupted capitalist control over everything, etc.) [Self filtered, sorry Willis. Can’t touch this!]

        Being the only person to be able to recall events from my history book does NOT help. 🙁

        • airyu
          airyu
          February 11, 2015 at 12:15 am | #

          The last line they wrote indicates sarcasm.

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 12:18 am | #

            Yes, but you have NO IDEA how bad I am at detecting it, so it ends up hurting before the sarcasm tags trigger the correct processing unit.

            Anyone who can read “A Modest Proposal” while believing every word should get at least a little assistance.

            • airyu
              airyu
              February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

              “Anyone who can read “A Modest Proposal” while believing every word should get at least a little assistance.”

              You probably did not mean it this way, but that comes off as very entitled to me. People don’t have to write their comments with you in mind…

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 12:27 am | #

                No, they don’t. But I also don’t have to refrain from asking. But seriously, that thing is dripping with it (Least according to my teacher, my classmates, my mom, and others), and I couldn’t detect any of it! Unless there’s some sarcasm detecting formula (If there is, I’ll take two.) I kinda have to pick up sarcasm from context. You say “the last line”, and I still don’t see it. It’s like while you don’t WRITE with me in mind, I have to try to READ with you in mind, which is not all that easy.

                • airyu
                  airyu
                  February 11, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

                  Her last line said that Joyce should feel bad for something other people did. I just worry that you think some people really believe other people should feel bad about stuff that they know is totally out of that person’s control.
                  I know you think that about yourself, and I want you to know that other people don’t think that about you! Take it from me, another person who blames herself for everything, it’s hard to not think that everything is my fault. I totally get it. But people only get mad at others when they truly believe that person is directly responsible for it! (At least, I think so… there’s got to be some mean person out there that blames everyone)

                  Also, the way I figured out sarcasm was if something sounds very weird, they are being sarcastic. Like blaming someone for something that is for sure not their fault? That’s weird and illogical, why would someone do that, most people don’t, right? Probably sarcasm. Or with the modest proposal, eating babies? It’s pretty frowned upon and illegal to be a cannibal in western culture, so it’s probably not going to be a serious writing piece. I’m still wrong sometimes, but that is my sarcasm detecting formula.^^;;

                • Crazy Dina
                  Crazy Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:07 am | #

                  First paragraph: I am REALLY not beyond believing that airyu. There are PLENTY of sick people in this world. I think I’m almost no longer beyond believing people believe anything.
                  Second paragraph: I wasn’t mad. If I’m mad, I get out of control. Trust me on this, when I’m mad, you’ll know it.
                  third paragraph: “sounds weird” formula not found. Sorry, but these things are kinda in monotone in my head. Sometimes if people don’t add enough inflection to the right places, or add too much to the wrong places, I can’t figure it out when they are TALKING. (Turns out it’s a trait of those with Aspergers, so I guess that makes me less alone, but still)

                • Deanatay
                  Deanatay
                  February 11, 2015 at 8:59 am | #

                  It’s easy to miss sarcasm in text. This is one of the major pitfalls of social communication online, and no one’s really developed a consistent way of avoiding it, yet. As an ‘old geek’, one who’s been around since the days of BBS’es and MUD’s, I’ve fallen into this trap more than a few times, gotten into completely avoidable arguments simply for missing implied sarcasm.

                  The only solution I’ve found that works is, you simply have to take a step back. When you read something online that offends you, don’t respond immediately. Take a step back, let your temper cool, and think about something else for a minute. Minimize the window if you have to, or just step away from the computer. It helps a little, and tends to cut down on knee-jerk responses that cause escalation. After a minute, read the offending comment again. You may see it in a different light, then.

                • Sean
                  Sean
                  February 11, 2015 at 9:56 am | #

                  With “A Modest Proposal”, one of the things you have to remember is that Swift was himself Irish.
                  The part in there about how the english took everything else already, is another .

                  But, yes. It’s easy to miss sarcasm in text.
                  Especially if you don’t know the person who’s writing it to give you a reality check.

                  Another thing to consider is this. If you had the chance to reroll the dice, all the results from that point on would change, not just the bad parts. You wouldn’t be born, and neither would the person who you feel your “side” wronged sometime before either of you were born.
                  It’s one thing to feel shame for the pride your contemporaries still express for a historical act you feel is reprehensible.
                  It’s still another to feel you owe that other person because their ancestors were oppressed by your ancestors. Neither of you were there. It’s an accident of birth that you are both here now.
                  The corollary is to expect all lottery and sweepstakes winners to share their winnings with all the losers of the same game. By the time you were born, it was luck of the draw whether or not you’d be born into relative poverty, or relative wealth, into privilege or persecution.

                  P.S. If English isn’t a tonal language, why is there a question mark?
                  Also, anyone who’s heard a sarcastic statement given in a flat, or singsong, voice, should know tone plays a role.

                • MindLink
                  MindLink
                  February 11, 2015 at 9:44 pm | #

                  I don’t have the ability to detect peoples intentions myself, including sarcasm, neither written nor spoken, so the solution I’ve come to myself is to ALWAYS believe the BEST choice. I.e.: if someone says/writes something I find sickening I assume they are sarcastic, if someone complements me, I assume they ARE (even if they have no reason to do so). I used to worry that this would put me at an disadvantage, but I found that there is usually no consequences and it just gives me a “nicer” world to live in.

            • Insanenoodlyguy
              Insanenoodlyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 1:16 am | #

              What? But it’s the only viable solution to the irish I’ve ever seen! (this is sarcasm)

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 1:20 am | #

                Wait what? Um… Insane, I do believe sick people exist, so that REALLY doesn’t help.

                • Insanenoodlyguy
                  Insanenoodlyguy
                  February 11, 2015 at 2:19 am | #

                  I… said it was sarcasm? I’m not sure how much more direct I can be. I’m not eating babies, promise.

                • Crazy Dina
                  Crazy Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 10:52 am | #

                  Hence the need for sarcasm tags. I can see nothing in your comment other than you directly telling me that tells me you are using sarcasm, especially because of how sick people can be.

                • Deanatay
                  Deanatay
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:53 pm | #

                  I could get behind a sarcasm tag, if we could agree to a standard one. I don’t like the whole &;ltsarcasm&;gt thing, it’s too unwieldy. It needs to be a single character that indicates a sarcastic tone. Maybe we also need one to emphasize that we’re serious again.

                  Eg: @No really, I like punches to the face, it’s therapeutic. #Of course, I don’t want him to hit me!

                  (Not necessarily those particular characters, of course, but along those lines.)

                • All Hail Dina
                  All Hail Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 7:20 pm | #

                  <s> is taken, but <f> (for false) and <t> (for true) don’t seem to be. Maybe we can use those.

              • Ghola
                Ghola
                February 11, 2015 at 3:20 am | #

                Babies already look like potatoes! We won’t even have to dress it up!

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                • insanenoodyguy
                  insanenoodyguy
                  February 11, 2015 at 10:40 am | #

                  No. They are too red and squishy sometimes. Like tomato-potato fusions. I suppose we woul dhave to call those fusions… tomatos. Or potatos.

                  … dangit, scrap this plan. It’s not going to work.

                • All Hail Dina
                  All Hail Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 11:09 am | #

                  … You sure you people aren’t sick?

            • gwalla
              gwalla
              February 11, 2015 at 11:35 am | #

              Anyone who can read “A Modest Proposal” and believe every word has deeper issues than wording.

              “Eating Irish babies, you say? Hmm, an unorthodox solution, but intriguing. Tell me more.”

              • All Hail Dina
                All Hail Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 7:21 pm | #

                I was actually feeling sick while reading it, and going like “SERIOUSLY! WHAT IS WRONG WITH THIS DUDE!!!” soo… hopefully that makes me seem a little less like I have issues?

          • Aris Katsaris
            Aris Katsaris
            February 11, 2015 at 8:59 am | #

            People ought learn use sarcasm tags like “/s” more often.

            It can’t be repeated often enough: SOME PEOPLE AREN’T VERY GOOD AT FIGURING OUT THE TONE OF COMMENTS OVER THE INTERNET. By using two extra letters people can help remove lots of confusion/aggravation/frustration.

        • Sherlock9
          Sherlock9
          February 11, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

          I’m sorry that the sarcasm wasn’t obvious enough and that you feel that way. If it helps, you can do good now. Not to make up for any sins. Do good to make the world better.

          For those who aren’t so optimistic, do good things so at least you aren’t doing bad things or doing nothing at all.

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 12:30 am | #

            The sad part is, everyone else will see it as clear as day. 🙁 I’m pathetic.

            • airyu
              airyu
              February 11, 2015 at 12:53 am | #

              No you’re not pathetic!

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 1:11 am | #

                Your response to my request suggests otherwise Airyu. I requested something, and your immediate response (which was just about the opposite of the response of the person I was making the request of) was that I didn’t have the right to request it.
                [okay, maybe some slight annoyance is going into these words. But hey, I’m slightly annoyed.]

                • Crazy Dina
                  Crazy Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:33 am | #

                  edit: okay, so the poster wasn’t the author. I get names and faces mixed up too. #Ifail.
                  Also, still supporting my belief that I’m pathetic.

                • Sean
                  Sean
                  February 11, 2015 at 10:02 am | #

                  Please don’t do that. I have two coworkers I still can’t keep straight.
                  It doesn’t help that they both have essentially the same job.

                  If you’re pathetic for not being able to keep people straight, (who are wearing masks in the form of cartoon characters, and in many cases, THE SAME MASK,) how much worse me, who can’t keep people, who’s faces I see on a daily basis, clearly identified as one or the other.

                  P.S. I’m a guy, but you’d never guess that by the face the RNG decided to attach to my name.

                • Airyu
                  Airyu
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:10 pm | #

                  Please take my words at face value and do not add your own meaning to them… I never said you “didn’t have the right to ask that”; you can ask for whatever you want on the internet. I said that people don’t have to assume you will read their comment, and therefore don’t have to alter their response with the expectation that you will read it. That’s all.

                • Airyu
                  Airyu
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:15 pm | #

                  Also, above, I never thought you were mad… I assume most people on the internet aren’t angry, since it’s really hard to type when anger or sadness happens. I’m also not neurotypical, and have a lot of trouble understanding “tones” and ‘moods” in both writing and speaking. I’m in a biology PhD programme, and my laboratory group made it a point to teach me to understand sarcasm before I graduate, so I was trying to help you out too! That’s how they explained it to me. That’s all.

            • Sherlock9
              Sherlock9
              February 11, 2015 at 1:31 am | #

              Hey, I had to read the whole thing through to get “all green” on my sarcasm monitor. Be not ashamed in your own brain’s failings. Strive to move past them and seek assistance when possible.

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 11, 2015 at 1:36 am | #

                I just hope that doesn’t require taking a break from Dumbing of Age. Logically, I know that it would probably be good for me. But every other part, and even some of that part screams “NOT GONNA HAPPEN”, only the font is like 300 times larger, the text is in bold and rainbow, and… oh yeah, there’s a big comfy spot on top.

                • drs
                  drs
                  February 11, 2015 at 2:44 pm | #

                  Take a break from the comic, or from reading the comments? Because you don’t have to read the comments to read the comic.

                • All Hail Dina
                  All Hail Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 7:23 pm | #

                  Yes. I <3 this too much. 🙁

        • Kryss LaBryn
          Kryss LaBryn
          February 11, 2015 at 1:44 am | #

          Did–uh, did I miss a pop culture thing? Suddenly everyone’s saying “bongo” a lot and while I understand it in context, I have NO idea where it originated.

          I tried looking it up on Urban Dictionary and now I’m just depressed.

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 1:47 am | #

            It came from Willis and his new text modifier. Try writing the b-word and you get BONGOS!!!!
            😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀 <—– these are for Bongos. not the b-word

            • tyersome
              tyersome
              February 11, 2015 at 2:05 am | #

              Nonsense, he’s just trying to drum up support for his favorite charity for shut-ins … Bongos Only, Never Goes Out Side

        • Idris
          Idris
          February 11, 2015 at 7:49 am | #

          Ack! I am so sorry to hear that, Crazy Dina!

          I really did mean that as completely, utterly, and bitingly sarcastic, and I am really, really sorry it didn’t come across that way for you.

          Especially since some of what you’re saying sounds really familiar. I’ve had some really bad issues in my past with self-esteem and still wrestle every now and then with some pretty intense self-loathing. So, know that I’m rooting for you!

          • All Hail Dina
            All Hail Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 8:37 pm | #

            Not your fault white people have a long history of being jerks. I honestly think I could get over it and be okay with everything if we would JUST STOP DOING IT!!!!!

            It’s one thing if a group of people made a mistake. It’s one thing if you did something horrible and learned never to repeat that experience. But it’s another thing to be in the present and do the exact things that got us into deep trouble physically, socially, economically, or morally. It’s like, do we never learn?

            #NotAllWhites #Doesn’tMatter #STOPIT #STAHP #WHY?!?!?! #AaaaaandWeDoItAgain #ReadThe$@$!HistoryBook #Remember #NotAgain #RedScare #Slavery #EndOfLazziFaire #ReturnToLazziFaire #EpicFail

      • chris73
        chris73
        February 11, 2015 at 12:22 am | #

        Before Rozs words Joyces anger was directed towards the church yet she herself is a member of that church and by participating in that church she agrees with what the church is doing

        Shes slut shamed Roz in the past while showing double standards towards Joe and thought Roz was a witch

        She completely disregards evolution while waiting for a flu shot shot and has no issues with committing physical violence on someone if they have a different viewpoint to her own

        Yes shes improving but she hasn’t yet owned up to her own short-comings and is still looking for loop-holes so hopefully Rozs words have forced her to do some introspection which, in the long run, will help her become a better person

        Painful as it maybe we all sometimes need to hear the truth whether we like it or not

        • Charles Phipps
          Charles Phipps
          February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

          By the way, don’t take this the wrong way, but identifying as a member of a group meaning you support their policies is the most insane thing I have ever heard and I work with people who believe the pyramids were built by aliens.

          I’m a United States citizen and am a vocally critical opponent of many of its policies. Joyce can identify with the good and work to change the bad. What universe requires you to believe that a group you belong to has to represent your values? Reform would be impossible if not for people working to change them from the inside.

          • chris73
            chris73
            February 11, 2015 at 12:36 am | #

            At no point did Joyce ever question her church, at no point did she ever think anything other than church = good, if she’d heard about her church performing “rehabilitation” she’d probably be all for it and if anyone asked her about her church she’d just say how wonderful it is

            Who joins a group or stays in a group or organization (I’m not talking countries here) without agreeing with most of what it does? Seriously there are plenty of churches out there she could look at, shes had conversations with other people about the churches they belong but she likes the one shes comfortable with, the one shes used to, the one she agrees with

            I’ll be interested to see if she does try to change her church, their policies or even try to start the conversation though

            • Charles Phipps
              Charles Phipps
              February 11, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

              I’m confused where you’re getting all this because she’s done all of that. As for joining organizations without agreeing with most of what they said? Most of the world? Especially in churches. A church is not a political party, it’s a community of your friends, family, and town. It’s a community. You are a part of it and have to work to change it unless you want to move away and maybe you might think they deserve to be educated or reformed.

              • Gigafreak
                Gigafreak
                February 11, 2015 at 11:08 am | #

                Instead of immediately discarding the part of her upbringing where “queer = bad,” after meeting absolutely no bad queer people and a few bad hetero people, she first consulted the bible for permission. And then she told Becky this– with the underlying implication that “if the bible told me to hate you, I might actually hate you.”

                • John
                  John
                  February 11, 2015 at 7:56 pm | #

                  No, she didn’t. She made the decision to accept Becky as she is, conditional on nothing, because she loves Becky. Then she went to the Bible and the Internet looking not for permission, but for a retroactive justification for her decision that would allow her to reconcile her decision with her faith. She even tells Sarah that’s what she’s doing: not consulting the Bible as to what the right decision is, but trying to finagle a way to make the decision she’s already made Biblically okay.

                  And right in that link you posted, when Becky asks if Joyce would have changed her mind again if she hadn’t been able to find that wiggle room, Joyce says “no”.

            • airyu
              airyu
              February 11, 2015 at 12:43 am | #

              Joyce picked a church because it had rock music. She didn’t even ask about the doctrine. Anyone else remember that comic?

              • John
                John
                February 11, 2015 at 7:58 pm | #

                Joyce went to the church that Mary picked because it had rock music…

            • MM
              MM
              February 11, 2015 at 12:43 am | #

              You’re talking about someone who up until she got to college was raised in an environment where she couldn’t conceive of an atheist being a nice, normal person.

            • Durandal_1707
              Durandal_1707
              February 11, 2015 at 11:54 pm | #

              She didn’t “join” the church! She was born into it. How could she possibly be at fault for that?

          • Ghola
            Ghola
            February 11, 2015 at 3:38 am | #

            Things like country’s and churches are a grey area for this, because you get shoved into them mostly while still a child, and without free control over the choice to engage or not.

            STAYING in those constructs as an adult however, is a different fish.

            If you say, for example, pulling a group out of a hat…

            That you’re a *redacted*, you ARE making the statement that you are part and parcel for that group, and follow it’s doctrines and conform to their ideals. Otherwise, you shouldn’t say you’re a *BLEEP* as saying you’re a *Foghorn* paints you with the best and worst of their colors.

            If you’re not able to handle that, then you shouldn’t wear the coat, and find one that fits you better.

            ***Name of Institution has been stricken from the records by Derailment Protocol 34b7, Class 8 clearance is needed to view.***

            • Sean
              Sean
              February 11, 2015 at 10:13 am | #

              I love bacon, and link sausage. I enjoy a good steak. I find typically strawberry colored foods tasty. (Yes, colored, read on.)

              I have been present for the castration of pigs and didn’t enjoy the experience. I am squeamish about “cleaning”, (gutting,) a dear.
              I know that sausage casings are made from the intestines of the animal.
              I know the color used to make that “strawberry” color is typically made from the carapaces, (outer shells,) of a certain insect.

              The human mind is capable of wonderful degrees of disconnect.
              Most people do not carry their established beliefs to their fridge logic conclusion.

              It is a wonderful selective blindness that lets us live with ourselves.

              If I were denied this selective blindness, I could never enjoy another slice of bacon.
              Personally, I choose to hide the truth of its manufacture from myself, and continue to enjoy bacon.

              • anonymsly
                anonymsly
                February 11, 2015 at 12:33 pm | #

                +1

          • Willoughby Chase
            Willoughby Chase
            February 11, 2015 at 4:22 am | #

            As a human being I don’t have much choice but look on my fellow humans in dismay.

            As children we’re indoctrinated into Queen, country, church, but as adults we have choices. You can choose to remain faithful to such bodies, you can choose to question it’s actions. Or not. A church is just a body of people, you can remain within it, you can join it, or you can remain outside.

            If you remain or join just because, then you’re a non-thinking sheep and I can only work with you at a superficial level.

            Joyce and Roz are at two different stages of development. Roz is all young adult arrogance and smarts. She’s had stuff revealed to her, and she thinks she knows everything. She’s forthright and honest. I admire that.

            Joyce is setting down that route. I hope the answers to her questions bring her happiness. I suspect not.

        • Trolldrool
          Trolldrool
          February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

          I could probably argue back and forth about this, but I think I said all my arguments (and probably repeated plenty of them) on the last page and at this point I’m content to leave that particular issue on that page as well.

        • MM
          MM
          February 11, 2015 at 12:31 am | #

          So in belonging to an organization – even one as vaguely defined as “the church” – we take on all responsibility for everything that organization does? Where do I go to disavow all national affiliation, then? Because I’m pretty sure there’s no country on earth that doesn’t do something that makes me shake my head in disapproval.

          • chris73
            chris73
            February 11, 2015 at 12:39 am | #

            The difference is I’m assuming a church has rules you have to follow and I’m guessing Joyce is well aware of these rules so while she hasn’t done anything horrible like Roz said she does condone the action of her church by belonging to it unless of course she has disagreed with its policies in the past and has tried to change them

            • airyu
              airyu
              February 11, 2015 at 12:45 am | #

              I have a lot of Christian friends who had no idea the church they belong to supports charities that don’t help lgbt youth…

              • Ghola
                Ghola
                February 11, 2015 at 3:43 am | #

                A lack of due diligence doesn’t absolve someone from the consequences of their affiliations.

                Man, I am Killing this word a day calendar.

                • Idris
                  Idris
                  February 11, 2015 at 8:02 am | #

                  Man, you have any idea how rare it is to find fully grown adults who are willing to dig into who they are and why they happen to be that way? And you expect 18 year olds who’re just heading off on their own to have done all of that self-reflection already?

                  Expecting someone who’s reaching the cusp of adulthood to have already questioned the truths of their childhood is ridiculous.

                • All Hail Dina
                  All Hail Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 11:12 am | #

                  Why would you murder an inanimate object?

                • Gigafreak
                  Gigafreak
                  February 11, 2015 at 2:30 pm | #

                  >Expecting someone who’s reaching the cusp of adulthood to have already questioned the truths of their childhood is ridiculous.

                  So you ask that person to do so now, and suddenly you receive so many gender-charged insults that a swear filter needed to be instated

                • All Hail Dina
                  All Hail Dina
                  February 11, 2015 at 7:24 pm | #

                  At least it’s a funny filter! Most sites just hash it out.

            • Charles Phipps
              Charles Phipps
              February 11, 2015 at 12:49 am | #

              In general, churches rarely have rules but they often have cultural patterns which tend to reinforce behavior. I imagine Joyce was taught her entire life about God’s love, compassion, charity, and forgiveness but if it was ever mentioned then homosexuality was a sin like premarital sex but it would be a microscopic part of her education. THAT is why it’s insidious and difficult to get rid of because she has to question how a group which is 99% good has 1% which is really really awful. It’s something I had to deal with and it’s hard. I’m glad Joyce is going down my path, though.

            • MM
              MM
              February 11, 2015 at 12:49 am | #

              Like I said above, Joyce grew up thinking that people who questioned the rules too much were putting themselves on a path to Hell. She’s just barely realized that alternatives exist. Maybe she’d have started doing that questioning sooner if she had a pressing reason to do that kind of critical thinking like Becky does, but she didn’t choose to be born into a family where fundamentalist Christianity permeated every aspect of her waking existence until she went off to college.

          • Doctor_Lantern
            Doctor_Lantern
            February 11, 2015 at 12:45 am | #

            Agreed.

          • Willoughby Chase
            Willoughby Chase
            February 11, 2015 at 4:38 am | #

            In cases like the church or political parties, where joining is voluntary, yes. Specifically if you’re an adult, fully cognizant. If you’re adult and you remain actively with a church, I assume you’ve thought through what your support for that organisation means and you’re prepared to defend it’s actions.

            You support that organisation by, usually, giving it money. Or your mere presence in church, giving it numbers. Or even becoming a vocal member of internet forums extolling and defending the church.

            An exception would be someone who belongs to a church, and they don’t agree with it’s actions, and they try and change it. I respect them; they’re exceptional people. However, their legacy is usually warped and twisted beyond all recognition. See Francis of Assissi for example.

            Joyce is at the stage where she’s starting to question her indoctrination. Becky, Roz and Dorothy have brought her face to face with some of the ramifications of her beliefs and the beliefs of her family.

            Roz is absolutely correct in what she says. Of that there can be no doubt.

            • anonymsly
              anonymsly
              February 11, 2015 at 12:47 pm | #

              Excuse me, I think there can be a lot of doubt, considering the number of comments.

              What Roz said was effectively ‘How DARE you take in new information and alter your worldview as a result? How DARE you act like overturning a literal lifetime of conditioning is actually hard? If you had any moral sense at all you’d have just known it immediately out of the ether. You have no right to be anything more than evil Miss Fundy, because you actually needed experience to learn.’

              There’s very little right about that statement, whether or not the Roz’s stance on lgbt issues is a good one in itself. (Which of course it is.)

              Roz is incredibly self-centered. Because she knows something in her soul, she thinks anyone who has to come to it any harder or slower way doesn’t deserve to share that something.

    • Some Dude
      Some Dude
      February 11, 2015 at 12:11 am | #

      “Yes, Joyce, you should feel bad for learning to be a better person, and rethinking your previous position!”

    • Charles Phipps
      Charles Phipps
      February 11, 2015 at 12:14 am | #

      Roz’s words have convinced me she doesn’t know the meaning of basic human decency. She’s the Liberal Mary.

    • SUGauthor
      SUGauthor
      February 11, 2015 at 12:15 am | #

      Joyce is 10 times the person Roz is, if anything she should learn from her.

      • chris73
        chris73
        February 11, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

        Joyce and Roz are very similar to each other, they both believe they’re right and have all the answers, they’re both quick to shoot down anyone who disagrees with them and they’re both quick to help people when they think they need help

        • Charles Phipps
          Charles Phipps
          February 11, 2015 at 12:34 am | #

          I haven’t seen any sign Roz has helped anyone other than faux activism. Joyce, by contrast, doesn’t believe she has any answers other than what she was taught and actively seeks new knowledge as well as modifies her viewpoints.

          • chris73
            chris73
            February 11, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

            Even after Joyce attempted to shame Roz as soon as Roz found out that something may have happened to Joyce she went to her and offered advice:

            http://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/03-the-first-step-towards-recovery/card-2/

            • Insanenoodlyguy
              Insanenoodlyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 1:20 am | #

              I’d agree that Roz, like pretty much every recurring character in this, has more then 2 dimensions even if we don’t always see them. That said, I still think she’s an asshole and don’t particularly find her a likable character. She’s more then faux into activism but she’s got her own crystallized viewpoints and the arrogance that comes with that.

              • rocketjsquirrel
                rocketjsquirrel
                February 11, 2015 at 11:54 am | #

                That we really don’t see Roz much is the real problem here. We do, in fact, know that Joyce is changing, because we can see it unfold. Roz, on the other hand, has yet to have a scene showing her dealing with a challenge to her beliefs. Thus far, without new evidence, she’s the same person in the latest strips as she was in her first appearance; I think we could certainly do with seeing her line of thought more, and this might well be how we get into that.

          • Willoughby Chase
            Willoughby Chase
            February 11, 2015 at 4:05 am | #

            getoutta here.

            Joyce is the main character … of course we’d see more development.

            Roz is better friend to Joyce than Dorothy.

            • Idris
              Idris
              February 11, 2015 at 8:11 am | #

              It’s like they say, no pain, no gain. It’s how you know the best friends are the ones that emotionally abuse you. 9_9

              • Deanatay
                Deanatay
                February 11, 2015 at 1:58 pm | #

                Needs a sarcasm tag?

                • Idris
                  Idris
                  February 11, 2015 at 3:07 pm | #

                  The eye roll doesn’t work? Yeah, stick a /s on that sucker.

          • The E-man
            The E-man
            February 11, 2015 at 10:18 am | #

            Where does the idea that Roz’s activism is “faux” come from? Does anyone have any links? Because this is all over the comments from yesterday and today and I don’t remember anything like that.

        • SUGauthor
          SUGauthor
          February 11, 2015 at 12:34 am | #

          Joyce is capable of compassion, and of not looking down on others, even she if she doesn’t like or disagrees with the person. She’s also able to actually look at and challenge her world views, not particularly well mind you, but Roz doesn’t give a crap. I would also disagree with that last statement, Roz is never quick to help, she gave Joyce that therapist card that one time but that’s pretty much it, every other things she’s down in the entire comic was done to further her own goals.

          • Doctor_Lantern
            Doctor_Lantern
            February 11, 2015 at 12:46 am | #

            Yep.

          • The E-man
            The E-man
            February 11, 2015 at 10:43 am | #

            What are you basing that “Roz is never quick to help” on? In the one time we’ve seen Roz be in a position to help, she does (or at least tries to). That being said, does she jump to conclusions in the past few strips? Yeah, absolutely. But that doesn’t automatically make her a bad person, just somewhat judgmental.

            (Also Joyce is certainly capable of not looking down on others, but, y’know, she totally does)(Don’t get me wrong, Roz does too. But Joyce is not inherently better than Roz)

            • SUGauthor
              SUGauthor
              February 11, 2015 at 5:11 pm | #

              That’s the thing, she’s only been in a position to help one time during the entire comic, and she didn’t do anything extraordinary, she did what I would expect anyone to do in that situation, it’s the absolute minimum of basic human decency.

              Roz is such a self serving character, you’ll note that in Joyce’s example, Joyce is genuinely concerned about Joe and Roz’s souls, she even states that she’s just worried about them in the next strip, and even then I point out that Joyce goes out of her way to grow and improve as a person and has since learned that looking down on people is not okay as shown here (http://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/crankier/)

              In Roz’s example Roz only cared about announcing how enlightened she was and bragging about how that made her better than everyone else in the class. The last time anyone had a valid counter point to her arguments she openly whined about how annoying it is when other people have valid points, she’s more interested in riding her high horse than she is in anything else.

              That’s the distinction in my mind, even at her worst Joyce is always caring and compassionate, while Roz at her best is merely tolerable.

              • The E-man
                The E-man
                February 12, 2015 at 2:34 pm | #

                Okay I’m seeing where we differ. I love Joyce, but I don’t think Joyce is always caring and compassionate. Do I think that is usual/most natural for her? Yes. But her date with Joe shows her at her worst: cluelessly ignoring the pain of his divorce (though Joe also plays it off so not entirely on her) and encouraging physical punishment for their sins. The next comic has a quote from Joyce: “Our fists were instruments of the lord!” It implies Joyce directly participated in punching him, but that’s arguable. What isn’t arguable was that she condones and actively encourages it.

                And as for that link, it’s clear to me that Joyce is still judging Billie in that link. “I’m not judging her, I’ve accepted that she’s gonna die early” is absolutely judging. (unless you’re pointing out that she knows looking down on people is not okay even though she still does)

                Now Roz? Yes I agree she needs to come down a peg or two, but I find her pretty funny and interesting in other ways. She’s driven and intelligent, but that tends her towards thinking she knows best when she doesn’t necessarily. Do I agree with everything she does? No, but I enjoy when she’s around.

                To be honest, if I knew both of them, I would probably end up befriending them both. (In fact I did more or less do that, as at college I accidentally befriended half the Christian Youth Group and hung out with the queer activists over the course of my freshman year). Joyce is compassionate and caring and Roz is passionate and driven, I would love to hang out with either!

                • SUGauthor
                  SUGauthor
                  February 12, 2015 at 9:41 pm | #

                  Yeah that date was her lowest moment, no argument there, but still…

                  http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/03-men-are-from-beck-women-are-from-clark/nice/

                  Don’t get me wrong, that doesn’t excuse her actions during the actual date, not even slightly, she was horrible. But when it was all said and down she still felt the need to make that gesture, and I admire that about her. Plus I really doubt the person Joyce is NOW will ever do something this bad again.

                  In retrospect what I meant with that link would be much better explained with this strip:

                  http://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/04-just-hangin-out-with-my-family/neighbor-2/

                  Joyce knows what they’re doing is wrong (according to her beliefs anyways) but she still accepts and loves them. With Roz it’s my way or the high way.

                  Roz is driven, intelligent, and passionate, and those are definitely things to admire and something she should be proud of, but I don’t think I could stand having someone so self righteous in my life.

                • The E-man
                  The E-man
                  February 13, 2015 at 12:31 am | #

                  Awww Joyce :'(

                  Yeah I read that comic when I was trawling for links. It definitely had me add the sentence about Joyce being caring and compassionate more often than not.

                  And yeah, that strip is much better. I hadn’t really thought about that when it came to judging, but it is showing that she’s learning to make her own judgements. This, combined with her compassionate heart, is why she’s growing and changing as a character. She cares about people.

                  Huh, wrote paragraph praising Joyce when my original focus was Roz. Oops!

                  As for Roz, she’s kinda shot in the foot by not being a main character or a common reoccurring character. And in narrative, she’s stubborn and convinced she’s correct. Whichever route you take, one means little character development is possible without more screentime and the other means that development takes a long time (which i know firsthand as a stubborn person myself)

                  I think Roz needs to be challenged by someone she respects to change her approach. Being challenged by someone she can easily write off like Joyce won’t register, because she’ll assume she knows better. I was hoping the Leslie talk would be that moment (who knows, maybe it will be. sometimes lessons take a while to sink in.) but as of now, she’s angry she was wrong.

                  Haha after writing this, I guess our interpretations of the characters aren’t much different, but our personal background gives us very different reactions to the characters. But that’s why I enjoy the comments!

          • anonymsly
            anonymsly
            February 11, 2015 at 12:54 pm | #

            And even that therapist card was probably just to make herself feel like less of a person who condones rape, given that she’d just finished being all ‘Woo! Wasn’t that a great party? I mean except for some stupid little scene, who cares’ and some joyful smugging about Joyce being terrified and/or ‘taught lessons’ by the real world. Well, Joyce was terrified and got ‘taught a lesson’, and Roz made herself feel better with a piece of tagboard.

            • invisiblemoose
              invisiblemoose
              February 11, 2015 at 2:18 pm | #

              Jesus Christ, where are you people getting these ideas? “Less of a person who condones rape”?? The fuck?! Where is it ever remotely intimated that she condones rape. Where. Where.

            • The E-man
              The E-man
              February 11, 2015 at 4:16 pm | #

              See at this point you’ve gone so far into your made-up dreamland that it’s clear there’s nothing I can do. You’ve decided Roz is the ultimate evil and there’s no way anyone can change your mind.

            • JQuire
              JQuire
              February 11, 2015 at 5:21 pm | #

              Just …..Wha?

              In the Roz-based aftermath of that party, it was clear that Roz had NO IDEA what happened to Joyce or what the origin of the fight was. And yet Dorothy lit into her before Joyce asked her to stop because just talking about it was upsetting to her. So then Roz comes to her after class, apologizes (despite still not knowing what’s up), encourages Joyce to seek self help and provides contact information (presumably for a counseling center or help-line), shows a complete respect for Joyce’s desire not to talk about the bad thing, and for her trouble gets put down by Joyce. Annnnnnd all that gets interpreted as being malicious and bongo-ier than a rumba band?

              I don’t get it.

            • Freemage
              Freemage
              February 11, 2015 at 5:46 pm | #

              Um… Why. Would. She. Have. Those. Cards. On. Hand?

              Seriously. Having that card actually speaks a LOT about Roz, and goes to the heart of her issue with Joyce.

          • invisiblemoose
            invisiblemoose
            February 11, 2015 at 2:07 pm | #

            She was giving out free condoms in earlier strips promoting safe sex whilst wearing a silly hat.

      • Reaver
        Reaver
        February 11, 2015 at 8:43 am | #

        You heard the man, ROZ GO CALL PEOPLE HARLOTS AND HAVE THEM PHYSICALLY BEATEN UP! It’s the Joyce way!

    • Smiling Cat
      Smiling Cat
      February 11, 2015 at 12:26 am | #

      Or, since Roz jumped on her immediately after her outburst and before Joyce had much time to think beyond it, that this came about as part of her natural thought processes. You know, like standing up to her parents over Dororthy, or placing her friendship with Becky over words on a page.

      • Ghola
        Ghola
        February 11, 2015 at 3:28 am | #

        She spent an entire evening loop-holing Becky. And not event the FUN kind of loop holing where one of them wears a cowgirl hat.

        Joyce *is* growing, but thinking she’s not going to need Roz-level pushes to get out of her shell is… really wishful thinking.

        • SUGauthor
          SUGauthor
          February 11, 2015 at 3:45 am | #

          This isn’t pushing, it’s attacking. She doesn’t need to be attacked to grow as a person, especially since this came right after she had a huge self revelation.

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 9:37 am | #

            It’s not much of a “self” revelation when Joyce did not include herself in it though

            • Trolldrool
              Trolldrool
              February 11, 2015 at 10:59 am | #

              There are over six billion people on the world. Expecting all of them to react to new information that makes them question their own beliefs in the same way and just as quickly makes about as much sense as believing in scientific creationism. Some people are able to do it very quickly, some people take months or weeks. Telling them to hurry up isn’t helping.

              • invisiblemoose
                invisiblemoose
                February 11, 2015 at 2:11 pm | #

                You’re literally prioritizing abused and homeless lgbt youth as less important than their oppressors needing to realize they’re ruining lives.

            • Idris
              Idris
              February 11, 2015 at 3:10 pm | #

              I am curious. Which person in need of help has turned to Joyce, asking for aid, and has then been turned away because they did not comply with her religious beliefs? In fact, which person has even been denied friendship or companionship by Joyce by virtue of religious beliefs?

              How can it be a self revelation when the revelation in question has no bearing on her personal behaviour?

              • invisiblemoose
                invisiblemoose
                February 11, 2015 at 4:25 pm | #

                She doesn’t turn away anyone! That enables her to convert them! http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/03-men-are-from-beck-women-are-from-clark/roommate/
                Sorry, I meant ‘guide’! http://www.dumbingofage.com/2013/comic/book-3/02-guess-whos-coming-to-galassos/work/

        • John
          John
          February 11, 2015 at 8:15 pm | #

          It is demonstrably not the case that Joyce needs what Roz is doing to change. Joyce changed her mind last night, because Becky came out to her. Roz had nothing whatsoever to do with it. All Roz is doing is attacking someone who’s already changed her mind for not having done it earlier. And that’s really not a good way to convince people that they should change their minds…

    • jaimehlers
      jaimehlers
      February 11, 2015 at 8:33 am | #

      The thing is, they were words that didn’t need to be said.

      And now Roz is going to think that she actually accomplished something, when in fact she was just being a sanctimonious idiot.

      • singingdavid
        singingdavid
        February 11, 2015 at 9:22 am | #

        gaarrr roz i have a unjustified really non-christian hate for you blaargh

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 11, 2015 at 11:23 pm | #

      …Your comment sure hit something.

  9. Danny Phantom
    Danny Phantom
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    Classic Joe! Always there for his “friends!”

  10. Crazy Dina
    Crazy Dina
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    Oh, yikes. Leslie seriously lost her class this time. And then there’s Joe.

    • chris73
      chris73
      February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

      Good on Joe for attempting to lighten the mood…at least thats what I assume hes doing

      • Crazy Dina
        Crazy Dina
        February 11, 2015 at 12:05 am | #

        Personally? I think Mike’s better.

    • Plasma Mongoose
      Plasma Mongoose
      February 11, 2015 at 12:05 am | #

      I’m fairly certain that there are 20+ students left for her to teach.

      • Trolldrool
        Trolldrool
        February 11, 2015 at 12:06 am | #

        They’re nothing but nameless redshirts.

        • Crazy Dina
          Crazy Dina
          February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

          And Joe has a loaded gun!

          I can’t believe I just said that.

        • Plasma Mongoose
          Plasma Mongoose
          February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

          So they are going to die horribly then?

          • Trolldrool
            Trolldrool
            February 11, 2015 at 12:13 am | #

            Only if they don’t wear protection.

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 12:16 am | #

            Death by snu-snu!

          • Cass
            Cass
            February 11, 2015 at 12:27 am | #

            I dunno, are all the other kids wearing pumped up kicks?

          • nothri
            nothri
            February 11, 2015 at 12:42 am | #

            In my heart they are already dead.

          • Insanenoodlyguy
            Insanenoodlyguy
            February 11, 2015 at 1:21 am | #

            Not till the first away miss-er, field trip.

    • StClair
      StClair
      February 11, 2015 at 12:05 am | #

      well, she lost all the named characters. They’re the only ones that count, right?

      • Jen Aside
        Jen Aside
        February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

        She still has Roz

        *woo*

        • Plasma Mongoose
          Plasma Mongoose
          February 11, 2015 at 12:14 am | #

          Your favourite. 😛

        • John
          John
          February 11, 2015 at 12:22 am | #

          And you! Assuming you didn’t scoot all the way out of the room last strip.

          • Jen Aside
            Jen Aside
            February 11, 2015 at 12:25 am | #

            I admit it’s kinda weird not knowing what I did

            is that what hangovers are like

            • tyersome
              tyersome
              February 11, 2015 at 1:21 am | #

              Not really … that would be a black out … my understanding is that if you’ve had a black out you are likely to get a hangover, but lots of people get hungover without blacking out …

              Both are states indicating you’ve had way too much to drink … but, the hangover is primarily caused by compounds other than the alcohol, while the blackout is because you’ve been a dumb ass and had way way too much alcohol, too fast … if you do this using something relatively pure like say vodka you can have a blackout, wake up covered in your own vomit and not get more than a mild headache (this last part is from a personal experience …) …

              Needless to say if you’re experiencing this you have being really stupid and probably have a serious problem …

            • la6uɐ mous
              la6uɐ mous
              February 11, 2015 at 10:50 am | #

              Not only blackouts, but general forgetfulness. If only you could reach into the archives of past thoughts and remember exactly what you were thinking or saying before you lost your train of thoughts the way you can with internet comments.

  11. Time Sage
    Time Sage
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    Not the reaction I was expecting.

  12. Mr. Random
    Mr. Random
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    …Did not expect her to leave this soon.
    Go Joyce! Go!

    • Betty Anne
      Betty Anne
      February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

      She’s afraid and hurt. I’m surprised she didn’t bolt without saying anything to Leslie at all.

      I kind of hope Leslie takes this opportunity as a teachable moment for the rest of the class (Roz) and explains that you NEVER know what’s going on in someone’s life by their outward appearance, and that being a bongo to them doesn’t make them open up or apologize any faster.

      What did Roz want Joyce to do? Fall down on the floor bawling and beg forgiveness for having been born into a fundie family and allowing her mind that had been molded since birth along those lines to follow normal psychology and protect herself by conforming to her parents’ expectations? To immediately jump on a nearby girl and have a public make-out session in the classroom and declare that a video of it will be up on YouTube at the end of class?

      I was late commenting on yesterday’s strip because of life, but Roz can just fuck the hell off. She thinks she doesn’t need this class, but it’s obvious now that she’s pretty much the only one there who DOES.

      • invisiblemoose
        invisiblemoose
        February 11, 2015 at 4:14 pm | #

        Nnnnnnno, there’s that other person in the classroom who only just realized that lgbt people are made homless, abused, and forced to convert in the name of god. I think she could stand to learn, well, a lot from this class. A L O T.

      • Mr. Random
        Mr. Random
        February 11, 2015 at 8:44 pm | #

        Honestly, while I think Joyce is “leaving” I do think she’s still “going” somewhere.
        If the distinction is understandable.

        • Crazy Dina
          Crazy Dina
          February 11, 2015 at 9:01 pm | #

          yeah, one results in a hurt, self loathing Joyce, the other results in a hurt, possibly apologetic, determined Joyce.

  13. Catullus
    Catullus
    February 11, 2015 at 12:02 am | #

    this amuses me more than it probably should

  14. MO
    MO
    February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

    Damn, I was looking forward to Leslie’s scolding

    • JessWitt
      JessWitt
      February 11, 2015 at 12:14 am | #

      I imagine Roz is gonna get a strict talking-to after class.

      • The E-man
        The E-man
        February 11, 2015 at 10:45 am | #

        Agreed. I hope we see it.

        • Lone Wolf
          Lone Wolf
          February 11, 2015 at 1:12 pm | #

          I, too, hope that we get to see Leslie tear Roz a new one.

          • The E-man
            The E-man
            February 11, 2015 at 4:15 pm | #

            See I don’t want Roz to be torn a new one, I want more of a strict talking-to. She needs to understand that while what she said may be true, it was not the right time, place, or tone.

            • The E-man
              The E-man
              February 11, 2015 at 4:15 pm | #

              (well tone is arguable)

  15. Mkvenner
    Mkvenner
    February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

    No let him go, I get the feeling he’s failing anyway.

  16. Khaner
    Khaner
    February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

    I concur, Leslie. Joe was acting like a Boingo.

  17. a4lbi
    a4lbi
    February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

    Obligatory Mass Effect reference.

    • nothri
      nothri
      February 11, 2015 at 12:45 am | #

      Who is this peon? Where’s Commander Shepard?

      • nothri
        nothri
        February 11, 2015 at 12:46 am | #

        Oh, right. This is that ManShep I keep hearing about. Meh. He’s okay, I guess.

        • grantimusmaximus
          grantimusmaximus
          February 11, 2015 at 1:01 am | #

          Manshep is not canon. Ever.

          • nothri
            nothri
            February 11, 2015 at 1:36 am | #

            All kidding aside, Jennifer Hale just brought the character to life so much more than Mark did. Actually that isn’t even a fair comparison. Hale did an excellent job, some of the best voice work in a science fiction storyline I’ve heard, never missing a beat, dramatic and funny and everything I wanted in my main MC. Mark Meer…wasn’t exactly bad…but his delivery was so wooden he might as well have been playing a talking tree. I think he was trying to emulate Babylon 5 a little too much.

            • grantimusmaximus
              grantimusmaximus
              February 11, 2015 at 1:54 am | #

              Agreed. I played the first ME with Manshep, and it was… serviceable, and not the worst. Then I rebooted with a Femshep in ME2 and HOLY MOLY it was some good acting.

              In other words, This is Commander Shepherd, and this is my favorite comment on the citadel.

            • Ghola
              Ghola
              February 11, 2015 at 3:49 am | #

              Manshep for renegade, Femshep for paragon.

              Hale doesn’t come off as angry enough for renegade (barring “For thane.”) and Meer’s best with his voice at the ends of the Grumble/yelling spectrum.

              • Gigafreak
                Gigafreak
                February 11, 2015 at 9:45 am | #

                The strongest impression I got from dudeShep’s Renegade performance was if you use the Renegade option on Conrad Verner on his third conversation in ME1. It sounded exaggerated and faked to me (which may be intentional considering the context). Did it again as ladyShep and it sounded cold and ruthless and “you really don’t think I’d pull the damn trigger right now?” as a Renegade should!

                (And then it turns out ME2’s save import system had a bug where it treats that incident as if you went Renegade on him even if you had actually gone Paragon so I felt a kind of stupid validation for wanting to do that.)

                • insanenoodyguy
                  insanenoodyguy
                  February 11, 2015 at 10:42 am | #

                  HE WAS UNDER A LOT OF STRESS OKAY?!

                • Gigafreak
                  Gigafreak
                  February 11, 2015 at 2:59 pm | #

                  Well of course he was. I pointed a gun at him.

                  TWICE! 8D

            • timemonkey
              timemonkey
              February 11, 2015 at 8:46 am | #

              I always found FemShep’s performance underwhelming, especially given how much people rave about it. I usually get bored before the end of the game and restart.

              • Trolldrool
                Trolldrool
                February 11, 2015 at 11:02 am | #

                Hype, whether from trailers, forums or praise from friends, is a festering tumour of necrotic deprecation to one’s own expectations.

                • Trolldrool
                  Trolldrool
                  February 11, 2015 at 11:05 am | #

                  Akh. Stupid no edit ruin my point. Deterioration. Deterioration, not deprecation.

            • Halloween Jack
              Halloween Jack
              February 11, 2015 at 10:27 am | #

              The story is that Meer was originally hired to do placeholder dialogue for DudeShep that other voice actors were going to play off of, and BioWare decided to keep him in the role. He also did the voices for the volus (voluses? voli?) and the vorcha.

              • Gigafreak
                Gigafreak
                February 11, 2015 at 3:01 pm | #

                The “Blasto: Hanar Spectre” voice clips in ME3 have Mark Meer voice Blasto and Jennifer Hale voice his partner’s sister.

                Shepard’s voice is hitting on Shepard’s other voice. It’s extra hilarious once you know this fact.

                I love Mass Effect!

                • timemonkey
                  timemonkey
                  February 11, 2015 at 7:48 pm | #

                  Not just hitting on, Blasto and Honey totally bang. Shepard has totally creepy monotone alien sex with Shepard.

    • Halloween Jack
      Halloween Jack
      February 11, 2015 at 10:23 am | #

      Not a bad compilation, but I’m disappointed we didn’t get the bit from the ME3 Citadel DLC in which he mulls over the phrase.

      • insanenoodyguy
        insanenoodyguy
        February 11, 2015 at 10:43 am | #

        Yeah, that’s really how that should have ended.

  18. Emoroffle
    Emoroffle
    February 11, 2015 at 12:03 am | #

    Joe you need to hear this so you won’t continue being an ass to Danny when he’s trying to come out to you.

  19. Kris
    Kris
    February 11, 2015 at 12:04 am | #

    Joe: Whats-her-face is her middle name. That’s how much I care.

    • Gigafreak
      Gigafreak
      February 11, 2015 at 4:24 pm | #

      I thought Joyce’s middle name was Nicole!

  20. Bagge
    Bagge
    February 11, 2015 at 12:05 am | #

    “You are not welcome here, Joyce. Go back to your fundie friends, you will never fit in in the REAL world anyway.” Message received. Loud and clear.

    • TSB
      TSB
      February 11, 2015 at 12:06 am | #

      What do you think Joyce is doing here? I think it’s all but stated that she’s going to find Becky to reconcile after their fight, now that this lecture has given her a new perspective.

      • chris73
        chris73
        February 11, 2015 at 12:11 am | #

        I was hoping she was going to see Ethan to break up with him but thats also good

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 12:16 am | #

        Why would she reconcile with Becky? She hasn’t done anything wrong other than open her house to her and reorientate her entire worldview to accomadate her. Personally, I imagine she intends to stew in her guilt and self-horror like Roz wants her to.

        • Carriethedragon
          Carriethedragon
          February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

          As much progress as Joyce has made, and as much as I generally support her, I think Becky had some cause for annoyance. While I don’t have a problem with Joyce “double-checking” and trying to find a way to fit gayness being OK into her belief system and Biblical interpretation (it’s not like I haven’t done the same in the past), Becky was understandably hurt by it. Also, Joyce tried to get her to keep herself in the closet to the general public.

          • Ghola
            Ghola
            February 11, 2015 at 3:52 am | #

            “I found the passage in the book that got you disowned that I can still be your best friend! Let’s go oogle boys and keep your terrible sin-filled lusts secret so I don’t look like a heathen too!”

            • Idris
              Idris
              February 11, 2015 at 1:35 pm | #

              Alternatively, “I’ve got your back, I’m just trying to find ways to have your back that don’t make me feel like a horrible person while I’m doing it.”

              • Gigafreak
                Gigafreak
                February 11, 2015 at 3:12 pm | #

                The rest of that conversation, of course, went
                “Why should you feel like a horrible person for having my back in the first place?”
                “Turns out I don’t have to!”
                “Then why did you need to find an excuse not to?”

                Joyce’s faith in the bible is stronger than her faith in the person standing in front of her. This is exactly what the church taught Joyce to do, and it’s hurting Becky.

                • Dani Kelley
                  Dani Kelley
                  February 11, 2015 at 4:44 pm | #

                  “Joyce’s faith in the bible is stronger than her faith in the person standing in front of her. This is exactly what the church taught Joyce to do, and it’s hurting Becky.”

                  So much this. And it’s a really hard thing to break. Empathy & loving people the way that they feel loved are not high up on most Christians’ priority lists. Especially fundamentalist Christians. Rather, they don’t understand that the love they’re showing is actually toxic.

      • Bagge
        Bagge
        February 11, 2015 at 12:17 am | #

        Oh, absolutely. But Roz and Leslie or the rest of the class don’t know that. What they saw was someone who has trouble fitting in getting bullied out of the classroom.

    • Solenoid
      Solenoid
      February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

      I read this strip in an altogether different way. I think Joyce is going to go looking for Becky to apologize for earlier.

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        February 11, 2015 at 12:09 am | #

        Not because of her own moral epiphany, but because someone shamed her into leaving.

        • Charles Phipps
          Charles Phipps
          February 11, 2015 at 12:18 am | #

          Why would Joyce apologize? She’s struggling but I’m inclined to think Becky would be kind enough to know actions speak louder than words given the lengths Joyce is going for her, up to and potentially getting her kicked out of the college.

          • Solenoid
            Solenoid
            February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

            Remember the “Not so loud!” bit from earlier? Becky was real unimpressed with that.

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

            She may be going to apologize for embodying what Roz accused her of.

          • 3oranges
            3oranges
            February 11, 2015 at 12:31 am | #

            http://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/research/

            Joyce has simultaneously been very excellent to Becky and in more subtle ways not very accepting of her. As much as the one might overshadow the other, I’m sure she wants to be better.

          • Willoughby Chase
            Willoughby Chase
            February 11, 2015 at 4:48 am | #

            That’s assuming Joyce realizes that she can be kicked out of college for shielding Becky like she’s doing.

            She hasn’t, to my knowledge, actively sought out a permanent solution to the Becky situation. She’s currently living in a cocoon of denial, hoping she can shield her friend from … consequences. But the dogs are closing, she’d better act quickly.

            Things will not end well if she doesn’t.

            The irony is, there are people around her who could help her. She has made connections who could make a difference but, like her situation with Ethan, she needs a third party to force her to see the truth of her situation. I think she’ll be quite happy to remain within that bubble; the reckoning will be worse if she doesn’t take her own steps for a plan of action.

            • Gigafreak
              Gigafreak
              February 11, 2015 at 9:49 am | #

              http://www.dumbingofage.com/2015/comic/book-5/02-threes-a-crowd/endgame/
              Sarah tried to tell her about that just this morning. Joyce would have none of it.

        • Betty Anne
          Betty Anne
          February 11, 2015 at 12:20 am | #

          Or, perhaps, she would have asked to leave ANYWAY, because Leslie’s statements about the danger LGBT+ youth face shook her and made her worry about Becky wandering campus alone, but then Roz had to jump in and get herself kicked out of class.

          Joyce consistently doesn’t like loud confrontations – she had a similar reaction when Sarah and her neighbors started fighting over what to do about the rapist who attacked her. She shuts down fights by removing herself from them and taking the emotional heat on herself. It would only make sense to her to solve both problems by asking that Roz be allowed to stay in class and “volunteering” to leave, since she was going to leave anyway.

          • Bagge
            Bagge
            February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

            That’s a good point.

          • Doctor_Lantern
            Doctor_Lantern
            February 11, 2015 at 12:53 am | #

            You. I like you.

            • Betty Anne
              Betty Anne
              February 11, 2015 at 1:21 am | #

              :D! <3

              • Idris
                Idris
                February 11, 2015 at 8:17 am | #

                That emoticon with that gravatar… <3

                Oh, and the stuff you're saying is pretty cool and insightful too.

    • chris73
      chris73
      February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

      Joyce is learning about the consequences of her actions and she’ll be all the better for it

      • ninja_jesus
        ninja_jesus
        February 11, 2015 at 12:12 am | #

        You don’t learn about the consequences of your actions by some ally (which is what she is until proven otherwise) yelling at you for changing your worldview.

        • Reaver
          Reaver
          February 11, 2015 at 12:21 am | #

          So like when someone calls you a stripped to the roots witch that’s going to hell?

          Oh wait that was Joyce.

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            February 11, 2015 at 12:52 am | #

            Different situation, though still just as wrong. What’s your point?

            • Freemage
              Freemage
              February 11, 2015 at 3:06 pm | #

              The point that a lot of us are trying to make is that Roz’s outburst did not occur in a vacuum with no history. Instead, it was part of an ongoing series of confrontations in which Joyce has perpetually berated and derided Roz’s very existence, even when Roz was trying to sincerely be helpful. We’d like just a bit of acknowledgement that up until today, Joyce has been the one bullying Roz, albeit cluelessly–which may, in turn, explain why Roz has less patience with Joyce’s cluelessness in other arenas.

        • 3oranges
          3oranges
          February 11, 2015 at 12:26 am | #

          No, as inappropriate as Roz was in throwing her tantrum, I suspect that’s exactly what Joyce did. She has a strong moral compass, she’s not going to be give in over things that weren’t wrong.

          I really expect that we’ll see that to the extent shame is what chased her from the class, it will only be in having realized there are things she needs to put right.

        • Ghola
          Ghola
          February 11, 2015 at 3:55 am | #

          Tell that to tumblr….

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 12:20 am | #

        You mean she should turn Becky out? Because all Joyce has done has been to help Becky and show ill-advised emotional support. I never thought I’d hate a DoA character as much as Ruth but given she’s turned out to be a very troubled woman, Roz has shot to the list of horrible people in this comic.

        • chris73
          chris73
          February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

          Like slut-shaming someone, like blindly following an organization, like trying to change someones sexuality

          • Charles Phipps
            Charles Phipps
            February 11, 2015 at 12:32 am | #

            I believe you should look up the word “blindly” given Joyce has dramatically changed her values given they are incompatible with what was taught by her church. Blindly would imply she doesn’t see and doesn’t change. Roz can very comfortably sit on her high horse given she’s probably never changed a viewpoint in her life.

          • ninja_jesus
            ninja_jesus
            February 11, 2015 at 12:36 am | #

            I agree with you on two of those things, but “blindly following an organization”? Get the fuck out of here with that. She did not choose to follow her religion. She was born and raised in a protective cocoon of ignorance that her parents put up around her until she came to this college. She was never taught any other way of thinking because she was home-schooled. Joyce was brainwashed from day one, so how dare you accuse her of willful ignorance.

          • Trolldrool
            Trolldrool
            February 11, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

            Like when she blindly followed her parents’ demand to distance herself from the evil atheist heathens? Or when she turned away Becky and called her dad like her local priest would have instructed her. Honestly, in the 4-5 weeks Joyce has attended college, she’s changed her mind on so many things, so quickly that I’m not always sure I can take it seriously. It astounds me that anyone can say she’s making progress too slowly because if she went any faster, she’d outrun Sonic the Hedgehog.

            • ninja_jesus
              ninja_jesus
              February 11, 2015 at 12:49 am | #

              Judging by Sonic Boom, that shouldn’t be too difficult.

              • Doctor_Lantern
                Doctor_Lantern
                February 11, 2015 at 12:57 am | #

                Is it bad that this comment solidifies my abhorrence for any Sonic related material post Sonic Adventure 2: Battle on the Gamecube?

                • ninja_jesus
                  ninja_jesus
                  February 11, 2015 at 1:06 am | #

                  No. Everyone hated Sonic Boom.

            • Rycan
              Rycan
              February 11, 2015 at 12:50 am | #

              I think part of the problem is that it feels as if those four weeks have lasted for years…

    • Willoughby Chase
      Willoughby Chase
      February 11, 2015 at 5:33 am | #

      I see your preconceived distortion machine is on high gain.

      Way to read into a situation what isn’t there.

  21. T Campbell
    T Campbell
    February 11, 2015 at 12:06 am | #

    Nononononono, TOWARD the woman who has actually had experience with being LGBT and homeless, not AWAY!

    • Crazy Dina
      Crazy Dina
      February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

      Unless she’s not going to Becky? Maybe she has to go break up with Ethan.

      • TSB
        TSB
        February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

        That’s an interesting alternative, and honestly I’m actually a little more interested in that conversation than the Becky one (it just seems a little more complex to me, though both are sure to be fantastic moments in terms of writing and Joyce’s development), but I think Becky is just way higher on Joyce’s radar now.

        Though, tangentially, I now have the amusing mental image of Joyce deciding she desperately needs to both reconcile with Becky and break up with Ethan, and deciding to do both by running by Ethan and yelling “I AM BREAKING UP WITH YOU, BYE” on her way to Becky.

        • Bagge
          Bagge
          February 11, 2015 at 12:29 am | #

          Joyce DOES do thinks not-by-half, doesn’t she?

          Frankly, the way her life is going not-at-all-according-to-plan I think the relationship with Ethan starts to be more of a burden for her than something of value, even including the sense of security he gives her (I mean short-term. Long term it’s obviously a horrible idea for both of them). I think she would benefit as much as him from a quick, clean breakup as soon as possible.

    • MM
      MM
      February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

      But what if she comes back with Becky?

      • Crazy Dina
        Crazy Dina
        February 11, 2015 at 12:36 am | #

        That could work, especially if she’s all like “BECKY! YOU HAVE TO COME WITH ME! I KNOW SOMEONE WHO CAN HELP” and Becky’s all like “NO WAY!” and then Joyce is like “She’s a LEZ! LIKE YOU!”

        • Ghola
          Ghola
          February 11, 2015 at 3:57 am | #

          Only if Becky gets dragged into class and laughs her ass off at leslie’s name.

          • Freemage
            Freemage
            February 11, 2015 at 3:10 pm | #

            I’m having a moment where I see Joyce running up and shouting, “Becky! I have to introduce you to Prof. Leslie Bean!” and Becky just rolls her eyes and goes, “Yeah, right.”

    • Leorale
      Leorale
      February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

      I may have actually wailed ‘noooooo’, all quiet-like and under my breath.

    • winter
      winter
      February 11, 2015 at 12:21 am | #

      But that would be smart and this isn’t smarting of age.

      • tyersome
        tyersome
        February 11, 2015 at 2:39 am | #

        Oh, I think there is all kinds of smarting going on …

    • Paul
      Paul
      February 11, 2015 at 1:59 am | #

      Nononononono, TOWARD the woman who has actually had experience with being LGBT and homeless, not AWAY!

      THIS. So much this. Leslie is the most valuable resource Becky has right now; Joyce has to get the two of them together so Becky can figure out where to go next.

      • Rodimiss
        Rodimiss
        February 11, 2015 at 12:54 pm | #

        ^^^

  22. SUGauthor
    SUGauthor
    February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

    I hope she gives Roz the biggest verbal smackdown next strip.

    • Mr k
      Mr k
      February 11, 2015 at 12:08 am | #

      “I banged your sister”

      • insomniac
        insomniac
        February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

        “IN ANOTHER UNIVERSE”

      • Mkvenner
        Mkvenner
        February 11, 2015 at 12:12 am | #

        Wouldn’t work. This is Roz we’re talking about.

        • brumagem
          brumagem
          February 11, 2015 at 12:40 am | #

          Roz would probably be overjoyed, as that might result in at least swinging Robin to a more left-wing agenda.

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 9:56 am | #

            http://www.dumbingofage.com/2014/comic/book-4/02-i-was-a-teenage-churchmouse/gag/
            “I banged your sister” is exactly what Roz wants.

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 11, 2015 at 12:53 am | #

          “I made your sister a mother of three. In another universe!”

    • Kaunisenkeli
      Kaunisenkeli
      February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

      I was hoping to see Leslie chewing Roz out, too. Oh well. Maybe it will happen next strip.

      • Lawzlo
        Lawzlo
        February 11, 2015 at 12:19 am | #

        I think Leslie is more interested in chewing Roz’s sister out, if you know what I mean.

        • Kaunisenkeli
          Kaunisenkeli
          February 11, 2015 at 5:06 am | #

          Oh, I know what you mean, but that wouldn’t be productive right now. Fun, but not productive.

          Side note: I REALLY hope you don’t chew on anything during cunnilingus.

          • Kaunisenkeli
            Kaunisenkeli
            February 11, 2015 at 5:07 am | #

            Unless your partner is into that, anyway.

  23. ninja_jesus
    ninja_jesus
    February 11, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

    Off-frame: Roz’s smug, punchable face.

    • takashid
      takashid
      February 11, 2015 at 2:48 am | #

      what if i just punched your face instead?

      • takashid
        takashid
        February 11, 2015 at 2:53 am | #

        sorry ninja_jesus, that was uncalled for and ive got nothing against you. I’m just very angry with all the hate towards roz here. Roz has a solid point, even if she’s making it in a mean way. This kind of downpour of hate towards her from the same board that glorifies mike for being an asshole for shits and giggles is pissing me off.

        • Ghola
          Ghola
          February 11, 2015 at 4:00 am | #

          You have to understand: Mike can do no wrong. Mike is Mike. you can’t hold up the things Mike does against the other characters.

          Trying to do so upsets the natural order and its something something banned something something your mom got laid.

        • ninja_jesus
          ninja_jesus
          February 11, 2015 at 10:26 am | #

          Honestly, I empathize with Joyce a lot more here because I knew someone like Joyce, and I’ve been Roz to that person. I almost immediately regretted it because it had the immediately opposite effect of what I desired. To me, Roz is making the mistake that I’ve made a while ago, and if I could go back and punch myself, I would. Being cruel to a sensitive person doesn’t achieve good results, regardless of whether or not you’re right or wrong.

        • insanenoodyguy
          insanenoodyguy
          February 11, 2015 at 10:52 am | #

          Mike is an established asshole in every situation. He’s more like a force of nature then a 3d character. Is mike talking? Then he’s being an asshole. “Mike is an asshole” was the whole of his character description in one universe at one point. Thus expectations are low.

          Most of the other characters, Roz included, are more complex and thus one can judge them more harshly. Though actually, I think that if Mike was swapped in to do this entire scene, people would come down harder on Mike then they normally do as well. And though we don’t see his facial expressions change much, Mike also probably has a very punchable smug-face. Like Roz! (Smug faces are often the most punchable of faces)

        • anonymsly
          anonymsly
          February 11, 2015 at 1:04 pm | #

          ‘How DARE you grow as a person you evil fundy brat, and how DARE it take you longer than five seconds’ is not a solid point. And that was the only point Roz was making.

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 11, 2015 at 11:36 pm | #

          To please this crowd, you need to be hilarious when you’re being an asshole.

          • Rycan
            Rycan
            February 11, 2015 at 11:39 pm | #

            Actually, that’s true for people in general.

    • Willoughby Chase
      Willoughby Chase
      February 11, 2015 at 5:34 am | #

      Oh, my.

      Such lovely, Christian sentiments.

      What happened to all that forgiveness?

      • singingdavid
        singingdavid
        February 11, 2015 at 9:17 am | #

        Not on the internet.

  24. WikiDreamer
    WikiDreamer
    February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

    Oh wow. Did NOT see this coming…probably should’ve considering we’ve got a lot to build up to. Here’s to more growth and development for Joyce…like true self acceptance kind of growth…not the half assed BS she’s been able to get away with until now.

    If Roz opens that claptrap of hers to add anything more to what just happened I swear to God….*too furious to actually think of what to do to horribly mane and mangle her fragile & pretentious psyche*

    • brumagem
      brumagem
      February 11, 2015 at 12:39 am | #

      I wouldn’t call saying “no” to the parents you have honored and submitted to your entire life half-assed BS. That took some real gumption, more than many of us would have had in her shoes.

  25. Hoboturtle
    Hoboturtle
    February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

    Damn Joe. Know you dont care for Joyce but youll think you remember that woman who punched you several times in the face.

    • Ghola
      Ghola
      February 11, 2015 at 4:01 am | #

      Blunt force head trauma.

  26. Zane
    Zane
    February 11, 2015 at 12:10 am | #

    Jeez Joe, how do you forget the name of the girl who punched your face on the first week of college?

    • Zane
      Zane
      February 11, 2015 at 12:12 am | #

      Damn, Hoboturtle beat me to the the punch (no pun intended).

  27. JessWitt
    JessWitt
    February 11, 2015 at 12:11 am | #

    Teacher Leslie is awesome-ly stern when she needs to be.

  28. Solenoid
    Solenoid
    February 11, 2015 at 12:15 am | #

    Of note: Joyce’s eyes aren’t visible. She’s likely crying as she’s heading out the door.

    • Leorale
      Leorale
      February 11, 2015 at 12:33 am | #

      I agree. Joyce is either already sobbing or about to start.

  29. The Wizard
    The Wizard
    February 11, 2015 at 12:18 am | #

    I love Rox, I really do, but after the last strip; I just want to slap the taste out her mouth! Rox needs to sit her ass down, since she obviously ignoring ho destructive the lifestyle she is living can be.

  30. Charles Phipps
    Charles Phipps
    February 11, 2015 at 12:21 am | #

    The important thing to remember is Roz is righteous and everyone else can go suck a lemon. After all, she knows everything and doesn’t have to change her worldview to accommodate others.

    Out of curiosity, does anyone else see how TOXIC this view is? Or are we just assuming since she follows views we all agree with, that doesn’t mean she has to change?

    • Carriethedragon
      Carriethedragon
      February 11, 2015 at 12:29 am | #

      I’m not entirely sure what you mean, but you’re making me a bit uneasy. I don’t like Roz, but I don’t think her stubborn personality reflects badly on her beliefs, and I don’t think she’s been shown any reason to change her them–only her attitude towards others. As much as I hate the vindictive way she’s acting, I can sympathize with how becoming involved with social justice issues can make one bitter towards the largely uncaring world.

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 12:36 am | #

        I work in academia and I guess I’m identifying Roz with a lot of people who are basically, “one issue voters.” As a big proponent of social justice, I try and instill in my students and fellow coworkers that you can’t just be involved in one issue but the whole spectrum of trying to rectify problems. Roz hits my irritation button because I’ve met a lot of people who don’t care a wit about anything beyond their specific issue. In Roz’s case, she seems to have basically just written off Joyce as the fundamentalist girl and misses that said beings often have their own serious issues and need of compassion.

        • Willoughby Chase
          Willoughby Chase
          February 11, 2015 at 5:36 am | #

          Meh, your generosity is overwhelming.

          Roz said something in the heat of the moment about a situation she’s obviously thought about.

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 10:05 am | #

            In her own way, Roz even demonstrated a belief that Joyce IS changing for the better.
            “Until today, [the church] was you.”

            “Until today.”

            • anonymsly
              anonymsly
              February 11, 2015 at 1:08 pm | #

              And maybe she could have had a really interesting discussion about it with Joyce, during or after class, which could have cemented her as a resource or even role model for the issue in Joyce’s view.

              But Roz would rather get a little ‘I’m so awesome’ personal high through verbal punching.

              • Gigafreak
                Gigafreak
                February 11, 2015 at 3:30 pm | #

                It absolutely should have waited for after class, if Roz had enough patience for it. Just as the day’s lessons have brought Joyce to a boiling point wherein she burst into her denouncement of the church’s actions towards queer people, Joyce’s outburst (and more importantly the lack of self-awareness within it) brought Roz to a boiling point where she felt compelled to speak up even through Leslie’s urgings to stop. Roz IS a hothead, and that’s one of her bigger flaws, but this did not just happen spontaneously, and not just for personal gratification.

    • winter
      winter
      February 11, 2015 at 12:42 am | #

      Somebody who is wrong but is willing to learn is vastly preferable to somebody who is right but unwilling.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 11, 2015 at 1:01 am | #

      I do. I remember once hearing something along the lines of: “Some of the worst crimes in history were performed by people who believed that they were absolutely right”.

      • Gigafreak
        Gigafreak
        February 11, 2015 at 10:18 am | #

        Yeah, it’s kind of effed that Joyce still thinks she’s absolutely right to physically assault someone (almost twice) for… getting over a bad date quickly?

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 11, 2015 at 11:42 pm | #

          That was just plain scary. Scarier than Mike.

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 11:52 pm | #

            So was the page right before it.

    • DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
      DudeMyDadOwnsADealership
      February 11, 2015 at 1:01 am | #

      It’s not just you. Roz can believe or convince herself that this is all about taking a stand against social injustice or whatever, but not only are her methods scarcely validated as more than a phase 1st-world ‘have’ youngsters eventually outgrow, it seems to be more about attention-grabbing than anything that’ll aid making her mark in the world 4 to 10 years down the line, or do jack shit for improving anyone else’s life…Or even her’s, for that matter.

    • DVD Player
      DVD Player
      February 11, 2015 at 2:55 am | #

      I think what irks me the most is that what she’s trying to do is end a lot of discrimination against people who are open about their sexuality and/or have different takes on sexuality, but she goes about this… by discriminating fundamentalist christians.

      Yeah, I get those are the people she’s been against, but discriminating others so you can try and end discrimination… is kind of counter-productive.

      • Freemage
        Freemage
        February 11, 2015 at 3:34 pm | #

        “Discriminating”. That word doesn’t mean what you seem to think it means.

        Roz isn’t attempting to deny Joyce’s right to get married, or to live where she wants, or to be employed where she is qualified to work. She’s not pushing for Joyce to be denied charitable services when needed, for that matter. In fact, on one of the two occasions we have of them speaking to one another prior to this, she actively sought to get Joyce in touch with helping services, out of concern for her (despite obviously disdaining her religious views).

        Yes, she’s being mean in these strips. She’s being aggressive. But accusing her of seeking to ‘discriminate’ against Joyce is absurd, and just attempting to use a word that pushes people’s buttons.

        (Is now having flashbacks to the great Aggie Is/Is Not A Bully Debate from the Penny & Aggie forums….)

    • Ghola
      Ghola
      February 11, 2015 at 4:11 am | #

      Two fold for me. On the one hand, Roz is everything I hate when it comes to things like social justice. So for the most part I would be anti-Roz, to the point that I’d probably get in trouble.

      HOWEVER.

      Joyce’s hypocritical outburst flipped an entire row of rage switches in my head, to the point that, were some form of me in that classroom, I’d have probably said the same thing, but admittedly out of anger, and not out of a need to “teach” her anything.

      “How dare the people I look up too try and convert the gays into the straights! that’s terrible!”

      “Tambourine, you’re a beard with delusions of grandeur, shut the hell up.”

      There might also be finger snapping in a Z shape.

    • Freemage
      Freemage
      February 11, 2015 at 3:28 pm | #

      Which threads are you reading? Because this massive lovefest for Roz that you seem to think is happening? It isn’t happening. Most of us on her side have taken the view, “This is something Joyce needed to hear, but the timing is unfortunate and Roz is likely being too aggressive.”

      OTOH, Joyce’s defenders? Have called for Roz to get punched in the face, and have used a specific gendered slur so often that Our Host felt the need to install the bongo filter.

  31. alicemacher
    alicemacher
    February 11, 2015 at 12:22 am | #

    My predictions:

    — Roz’s supporters here in the comments will see Joyce’s leaving as evidence that Roz’s words hit home, and therefore Roz is in the right.

    — Joyce’s supporters will see her leaving as evidence that she’s being magnanimous toward Roz, and therefore Joyce is in the right.

    …Yeah, I’d say Willis played this one exactly right.

    • MM
      MM
      February 11, 2015 at 12:25 am | #

      I don’t think Joyce gives a hanky panky about Roz’s feelings at the moment. She just needs to be somewhere else. Probably where Becky is, but it doesn’t hurt that it gives her an excuse to leave the classroom.

    • madock345
      madock345
      February 11, 2015 at 12:26 am | #

      Actually, I saw Joyce leaving as a sign of how deeply hurt she was, but that doesn’t necessarily make Roz right.

    • Solenoid
      Solenoid
      February 11, 2015 at 12:32 am | #

      While those of us taking intermediate views will get shot at from both sides.

      yaaaaaaaay

      • StClair
        StClair
        February 11, 2015 at 1:25 am | #

        Fortune-Cookie Confucius say, “Man who stand in middle of road get run over.”

      • tyersome
        tyersome
        February 11, 2015 at 2:52 am | #

        Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right
        Here I am, stuck in the middle with you

        … oh, wait I’m clearly actually both of those …

    • 3oranges
      3oranges
      February 11, 2015 at 12:34 am | #

      Neither Roz nor Joyce were in the right. I see Joyce leaving as evidence she’s hoping to fix her side of that. 🙂

    • The Wizard
      The Wizard
      February 11, 2015 at 12:38 am | #

      I’m a Roz supporter, but she wasn’t in the right, what she said has merit; but the way she said was excusable really. She could’ve said what she said in a more “on the level” way, but all I saw was a self righteous bongo in the last panel, no better then those she was talking about.

    • winter
      winter
      February 11, 2015 at 12:43 am | #

      Yay! It’s the comic that already agrees with your point of view – no matter what your point of view is!

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 11, 2015 at 1:04 am | #

        Unless you’re Joe:

        http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/continue/

  32. brumagem
    brumagem
    February 11, 2015 at 12:23 am | #

    It’s been three weeks since their date, Joe might have actually forgotten Joyces name, given how many other girls he meets.

    • Em
      Em
      February 11, 2015 at 12:29 am | #

      But he’s hung out with her before. Remember him offering to pay her if she said the word “damn?”

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 11, 2015 at 1:09 am | #

        Yes, Joe has made it clear that Joyce left a lasting impression on him. A fist-shaped impression.

        • tyersome
          tyersome
          February 11, 2015 at 2:29 am | #

          Yes, it s hard to forget someone so … striking …

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 3:35 pm | #

            If she doesn’t break your heart, it’s because she was busy trying to break your nose

  33. Bagge
    Bagge
    February 11, 2015 at 12:25 am | #

    100+ comments already. Is there enough juice left in the discussion from yesterday to get us to 500?

    • Solenoid
      Solenoid
      February 11, 2015 at 12:33 am | #

      I’m betting at least 750.

    • Gigafreak
      Gigafreak
      February 11, 2015 at 5:16 pm | #

      We just hit the 500 mark (501, with this comment I’m posting right here).

  34. caesaria82
    caesaria82
    February 11, 2015 at 12:27 am | #

    I just really love Leslie. That’s all I got today lol.

  35. John
    John
    February 11, 2015 at 12:28 am | #

    No, Joyce, your exit line is, “I have to go find the homeless lesbian teen who I’m sheltering, in defiance of parents, church, and possibly God.”

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 12:33 am | #

      It would have been satisfying, but it would also have meant outing someone in a bad situation the minute after it hit home just how dangerous that could be. So, credit to Joyce for not using Becky as ammunition against Roz.

      • Itama
        Itama
        February 11, 2015 at 12:38 am | #

        i dont think joyce could get becky more “out” if she did it from the top of the school with a megaphone.

        • JacHunter
          JacHunter
          February 11, 2015 at 1:09 am | #

          …I’m not convinced Becky hasn’t already done that herself.

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 11, 2015 at 1:13 am | #

          Outing her as a lesbian is not a concern. Outing her as a runaway whose father is looking for her is a HUGE concern.

          • Smiling Cat
            Smiling Cat
            February 11, 2015 at 1:50 am | #

            Do we know how old Becky is? I’m not sure the runaway label applies.

            • insanenoodyguy
              insanenoodyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 10:54 am | #

              Her current living arrangement is one the college would not abide. Legal age or not, outing that would get Becky (and Joyce) in a lot of trouble.

            • Rycan
              Rycan
              February 11, 2015 at 11:50 pm | #

              I’ve got a sinking feeling that won’t stop her dad from trying to haul her off anyways, given half the chance.

              • Smiling Cat
                Smiling Cat
                February 12, 2015 at 12:24 am | #

                Which in the long run can benefit Becky, as it will become entirely clear what kind of infectious human waste her father really is to all involved.

                Sometimes pain is inevitable.

                • Rycan
                  Rycan
                  February 12, 2015 at 4:23 am | #

                  I’m sorry, but I have a really hard time seeing what’s to gain from the pain that would be in store for her.

                • Smiling Cat
                  Smiling Cat
                  February 12, 2015 at 5:39 am | #

                  That’s because we’re afraid of pain. The truth is, though, some times we can’t stop it or avoid it, and when we try, it just hurts all the more.

                  She has to make that stand, and she shouldn’t stand alone. Other people actually knowing what’s at stake, aside from an abstract concept, will help her do that.

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 11, 2015 at 1:11 am | #

        I don’t think Joyce has it in her to fight back right now. She seems thoroughly spent to me.

    • DVD Player
      DVD Player
      February 11, 2015 at 2:47 am | #

      It’s pretty safe to say that’s not in defiance of God.

      • OnyxIdol
        OnyxIdol
        February 11, 2015 at 1:42 pm | #

        Ah, but that’s the thing about god: He[sic] will be anything you want him to be.

  36. Kennerly
    Kennerly
    February 11, 2015 at 12:30 am | #

    That’s a well trained pet you got there, Dorothy.

  37. newllend
    newllend
    February 11, 2015 at 12:32 am | #

    Screw it class is canceled

    • nothri
      nothri
      February 11, 2015 at 12:35 am | #

      I refuse to post “School’s ou forever”. I made that joke awhile ago. Its only funny once.

      • MM
        MM
        February 11, 2015 at 12:37 am | #

        This is Dumbing of Age, where one day can last two years. School is the opposite of out forever.

        • nothri
          nothri
          February 11, 2015 at 2:12 am | #

          But if we ever get to Summer…

          • timemonkey
            timemonkey
            February 11, 2015 at 8:32 am | #

            Time Skip!

            • democraticMayonaise
              democraticMayonaise
              February 11, 2015 at 6:27 pm | #

              “Let’s do the time warp agaiiiiiiiiin!”

          • Freemage
            Freemage
            February 11, 2015 at 3:37 pm | #

            … we’ll get to see more sculpted caramel abs?

          • Rycan
            Rycan
            February 11, 2015 at 11:52 pm | #

            …the strip may very well end.

  38. TiaNadiezja
    TiaNadiezja
    February 11, 2015 at 12:36 am | #

    I have a hard time, sometimes, following stories in webcomics. Reading one page at a time, especially in a four-panel format, means I miss a lot of connections and details. So I don’t know if this is something everyone but me has realized because I’m dense or if it’s an actual revelation, but it just struck me.

    Roz thinks Joyce is talking about Leslie.

    • bunivasal
      bunivasal
      February 11, 2015 at 1:04 am | #

      Great connection. I had put it together that Roz didn’t know about Becky but I hadn’t realized that there was a misdirect that makes her scorn more sympathetic.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 11, 2015 at 1:15 am | #

      …wow, did not see that. Thanks for the insight!

    • ChocolateRat
      ChocolateRat
      February 11, 2015 at 1:18 am | #

      Thank you for this, I hadn’t realized, but it makes a lot of sense.

    • tyersome
      tyersome
      February 11, 2015 at 1:52 am | #

      … that is brilliant … so does this mean Roz is in part reacting to Joyce trying to suck up to Leslie? … does she feel like her ‘special’ relationship with Leslie is threatened by this somehow?? (I’m hypothesizing about Roz’s views here in case that’s unclear)

      (I’m so glad there is still a few threads in the comments that haven’t been consumed by flaming and hate.)

    • ashleyw
      ashleyw
      February 11, 2015 at 2:49 pm | #

      I’m not sure I’m getting the same interpretation. Especially when Roz pointedly asked, “Something happen?” when she was criticizing Joyce’s sudden concern for the issue. It sounds more like she’s referring to something outside of the classroom, whether she knows anything about the hypothetical situation or not. Joyce’s emotional response shows that something about the conversation is hitting close to home for her, and Roz is picking up on that (but she’s not impressed because, you know, Joyce’s attitude up until recently).

      Still, if it does turn out that she thinks it’s about Leslie then that could be interesting!

  39. JoeMerl
    JoeMerl
    February 11, 2015 at 12:37 am | #

    He didn’t wind up boning her, why the hell should he learn her name?

  40. Charles Phipps
    Charles Phipps
    February 11, 2015 at 12:39 am | #

    I think I may be doubly affected by this for an odd reason. One of the big books which turned me away from fundamentalism to a more encompassing Christianity was, of all books, Carrie. I’ve always identified with Carrie White and sympathized with the horrific mental abuse she suffered from both her parents as well as Classmates. I may be too hard on Roz because she reminds me of the girls who bullied Carrie to insanity. Part of the reason for Carrie’s unpopularity was she parroted many of her mother’s fundamentalist views and this caused the more liberal classmates to bully her viciously. So, really, I can’t help but think of Roz as the girl dumping pig’s blood on poor Joyce.

    • Jess
      Jess
      February 11, 2015 at 2:59 am | #

      +1!!!
      That’s exactly what the last few pages got me thinking about, too. Even made me pull my copy off the shelf to read a bit. I get how many people don’t like Joyce, but she’s at least trying to be a good person, and that’s more than a lot of people can say. She’s just doing it the only way she knows how, and she’s learning how to do so better with each passing day.

  41. ninja_jesus
    ninja_jesus
    February 11, 2015 at 12:46 am | #

    This situation is kinda like the Allegory of the Cave, where the cave represents Joyce’s strict religious upbringing, and after she’s put outside in the light, when she goes to comment about the wonders of the world, some outside person goes, “Well, duh. How could you have not noticed something so obvious? You should be ashamed of yourself, you fucking cave-dweller.”

    • Charles Phipps
      Charles Phipps
      February 11, 2015 at 12:50 am | #

      The thing is, I’m not sure Roz is out of the cave herself. How much has she questioned her beliefs? She’s very sympathetic to a liberal audience because, hey, we agree with her values but I’m not sure she grew up with much critical self-examination.

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 11, 2015 at 1:21 am | #

        Roz wasn’t spoon-fed these ideas – she comes from parents who apparently don’t like contraceptives, and now she’s a condom cheerleader.

        That said, I agree on the lack of critical reexamination – after she cemented her current views. Her self-righteousness betrays that.

        • tyersome
          tyersome
          February 11, 2015 at 2:35 am | #

          Wait, you’re fighting on both sides? I’m sure that makes you some sort of …
          … horrible …
          … monstrous …
          … balanced person …

          I knew I liked you for something other than your grav 🙂

          • Rorror
            Rorror
            February 11, 2015 at 7:19 am | #

            Ah, back in school, when there was a discussion between a teacher and my classmates. And I delivered arguments for both sides. And my classmates really didn’t like it. (=

            • Rycan
              Rycan
              February 12, 2015 at 12:41 am | #

              What’s fun is arguing the side that no one likes to even acknowledge. I remember arguing against the Sons of Liberty in elementary school for being thugs, to the chagrin of everybody else (we were role-playing in class, and this is in the US). I’m almost surprised they didn’t send me to Canada, just like in the actual Revolutionary War. Woulda served me right for pointing out that tarring and feathering a person is a horrible thing to do.

              • Crazy Dina
                Crazy Dina
                February 12, 2015 at 1:05 am | #

                A good argument is always fun. You do have to look out for the bad ones, but when you find one where both sides are doing their best to prove their point without disrespecting each other, it can be… fulfilling.

          • Rycan
            Rycan
            February 11, 2015 at 11:59 pm | #

            I do need to pick a more unique grav of Sarah, though (favorite character in DoA).

            • ryecan
              ryecan
              February 12, 2015 at 4:51 am | #

              To be clear, this is Rycan, trying to get a Gravatar to work. I have a better understanding of winchite than I do of websites.

              • Rycan
                Rycan
                February 13, 2015 at 10:32 pm | #

                Out of context comments are the best!!
                -_-

        • Freemage
          Freemage
          February 11, 2015 at 3:43 pm | #

          If Joyce is overly reliant on her Bible and the interpretations she’s been spoon-fed for it, Roz has very likely had to fight tooth and nail for every one of her beliefs already–we’ve seen how Robin treats her, and there’s the whole no-birth-control thing. It’s very likely that Roz’s sole learned mode of communication is confrontation, just like Joyce’s is attempting to use really, really horrible parables.

          I don’t hate Joyce. I’m loving watching her grow as a person. I’m just frustrated about the fact that Roz is somehow not getting the same degree of latitude.

        • Spencer
          Spencer
          February 11, 2015 at 7:39 pm | #

          It’s not that the DeSantos didn’t approve of contraceptives, they just plain didn’t use them a lot and ended up having at least three kids, probably more.

          I doubt Robin actually believes the shit she spews and probably just says it so she can curry favour with her conservative voters. If she has the same backstory as in the Walkyverse, then she’s a bi woman raised by a mother who instilled a belief that it was totally okay to be who you are as long as you’re a good person, without any contradiction in her religion (and if I recall correctly, Walkyverse!Robin was Christian as well). She seem pretty thrilled to be at Robin’s wedding to Leslie.

          I don’t know. On one hand I can believe that, while Roz has the right ideals, she needs to temper them and learn when it’s appropriate to start shouting them, and it’s kind of shitty to flip out at someone for not learning the right thing fast enough. On the other hand, I doubt Willis would ever write a sex positive, liberal feminist apologizing to a Christian fundamentalist for saying mean things.

  42. Bongo Bongo Bongo
    Bongo Bongo Bongo
    February 11, 2015 at 12:49 am | #

    “I have to go, my planet needs me”.

  43. IvoJayR
    IvoJayR
    February 11, 2015 at 12:56 am | #

    Well, I thought that when I catch up with old comics it will be weird to me to see those characters without fifteen years of baggage. And I was right, but I am glad to see that some of them (like for example Leslie) didn’t change so much.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 12, 2015 at 12:07 am | #

      I do like the context behind certain background characters, though. They’re more like cameos now.

  44. bunivasal
    bunivasal
    February 11, 2015 at 12:58 am | #

    “Hate cannot drive out hate. Only love can do that.”

    Roz’s way won’t work. It generally doesn’t. Kicking someone during their first step doesn’t teach them to walk better.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      February 11, 2015 at 1:10 am | #

      The thing is: Love isn’t the same as “non-violence” or “non-aggression”. A lot of horrible things are done in the name of “love” in some form, like war. Love is even an inspiration for hate itself.

      • Doctor_Lantern
        Doctor_Lantern
        February 11, 2015 at 1:16 am | #

        This is true. It addition I would add that “hate” and “love” are not opposites. The opposite of “love” is indifference. (Yes, I know I did not come up with this. But for the life of me I can’t remember where I first heard it.)

        • Kamino Neko
          Kamino Neko
          February 11, 2015 at 1:41 am | #

          Well, I can’t say where you first heard it (I first heard it in high school, where the chaplain was very fond of saying it)…

          But it originated with Elie Wiesel. Or at least he popularized it…I can’t say for absolute sure he coined it, but it’s most likely.

          • Kamino Neko
            Kamino Neko
            February 11, 2015 at 1:42 am | #

            I was sure I’d closed that italic tag… (Only ‘absolute’ should be italicized.)

            • Rorror
              Rorror
              February 11, 2015 at 7:15 am | #

              The source code says that there is a closing tag after “absolute”, but another one opens right after. WTF?

        • invisiblemoose
          invisiblemoose
          February 11, 2015 at 4:15 pm | #

          I never got that. The opposite of love is hate, the opposite of passion is indifference. That’s like saying ‘the opposite of turning right is not turning anywhere.’

          • Gigafreak
            Gigafreak
            February 11, 2015 at 5:24 pm | #

            Well, turning right three times is the same as turning left.

            Of course, turning right FOUR times is the same as not turning at all…

            You’re righ– err, I agree that this is kind of a weird thing to say.

            • invisiblemoose
              invisiblemoose
              February 13, 2015 at 4:13 pm | #

              Clearly this means that the opposite of 1 is 3! The math checks out.

      • bunivasal
        bunivasal
        February 11, 2015 at 7:56 am | #

        Jesus, stop stomping all over my inspirational MLK quotes.

        “Ah, but what you don’t understand is that I cannot understand the shade and hue of things that aren’t explicitly said. Can you clarify your pithy statement with a bullet ed list of the definitions of love you are using?”

    • Doctor_Lantern
      Doctor_Lantern
      February 11, 2015 at 1:10 am | #

      Couldn’t have said it better myself.

    • Willoughby Chase
      Willoughby Chase
      February 11, 2015 at 6:18 am | #

      As if Dorothy was going to bring up any of these subjects.

      This isn’t about “hate” or “love”; it’s about facing up to life and becoming a fully rounded human being.

      Joyce is I think one of those people who will hide until forced to face the illogic of the situation that she herself has built. It’s the “dumbing” in the “dumbing of age”.

  45. advancecasette
    advancecasette
    February 11, 2015 at 1:03 am | #

    Mike waits outside, ready to take retribution for his shins

    • Gigafreak
      Gigafreak
      February 11, 2015 at 10:27 am | #

      Jesus suffered for your sins
      Joyce will suffer for your shins

      • democraticMayonaise
        democraticMayonaise
        February 11, 2015 at 6:40 pm | #

        Well, not YOUR shins, per say, but maybe Dorothy’s shins.
        get it, cuz joycexdorothy

  46. JacHunter
    JacHunter
    February 11, 2015 at 1:08 am | #

    Dumbing of Age. Come for the college drama and premarital hanky panky, stay for the intellectual discussions in the comments.

    • singingdavid
      singingdavid
      February 11, 2015 at 9:27 am | #

      Seriously? The first conversation was about scissoring, and docking. *very* intellectual.

      • Rheinman137
        Rheinman137
        February 11, 2015 at 12:46 pm | #

        Well, I learned something new from the first conversation, even if I did have to chase it down with Brain Bleach (TM).

      • OnyxIdol
        OnyxIdol
        February 11, 2015 at 1:47 pm | #

        Though I have to say, many of the discussions ARE intellectual, and very civil to boot. Of course, there is a pun marathon every other day, but still.

        • JacHunter
          JacHunter
          February 12, 2015 at 9:47 pm | #

          I’m willing to count the pun marathons as intellectual if you are.

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 12, 2015 at 12:46 am | #

        Roz would agree – sex is serious business for her.

  47. venomlash
    venomlash
    February 11, 2015 at 1:10 am | #

    “I should go.”
    “I should go.”
    “I’ll go.”
    Sure is Shepard in here.

    • StClair
      StClair
      February 11, 2015 at 1:28 am | #

      Wrex.

      • Insanenoodlyguy
        Insanenoodlyguy
        February 11, 2015 at 2:21 am | #

        Shepard.

        • Arikel
          Arikel
          February 11, 2015 at 7:49 am | #

          Wrex.

          • insanenoodyguy
            insanenoodyguy
            February 11, 2015 at 11:04 am | #

            Grunt

            • JacHunter
              JacHunter
              February 12, 2015 at 9:48 pm | #

              Can it wait? I need to perform some calibrations.

  48. Doctor_Lantern
    Doctor_Lantern
    February 11, 2015 at 1:12 am | #

    Things I am looking forward to seeing:

    1. Joyce’s next conversation with Becky.
    2. Joyce’s next conversation with Ethan.
    3. Leslie ripping Roz a new one for her appalling attitude and behavior toward her fellow classmate.

    • anonymsly
      anonymsly
      February 11, 2015 at 12:08 pm | #

      Roz does need to be set straight on the difference between having liberal opinions and actually being a good/kind person. She has been failing at the latter pretty significantly in several of her appearances, and I hate to see someone who could be as awesome as her hovering around the same level of hateful mean-spiritedness as Mary.

  49. Lyra
    Lyra
    February 11, 2015 at 1:25 am | #

    Anyone else notice that Roz did not have a word to say against Joe? His dismissal of the depressing statistics from earlier and his stereotypical views of lesbian women obviously contributes to the problem of how lesbians are viewed and treated in society yet its “the fundie” who did not know any better and who is deeply moved by these statistics that she gets all righteous with.

    • Gigafreak
      Gigafreak
      February 11, 2015 at 10:36 am | #

      Joe is (was?) a pawn in Roz’s political game against her sister.

      He knows this and he is cool with it.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 12, 2015 at 12:49 am | #

      Joe hasn’t been pissing all over Roz, unlike Joyce.

  50. Tribbly
    Tribbly
    February 11, 2015 at 1:27 am | #

    Am I the only person that likes Joe? I mean, he isn’t exactly the most sensitive or thoughtful person in the world, but he’s not trying to force others to accept his philosophy and his behavior is pretty harmless compared to other people in DoA’s cast (looking at you, Ruth). He might not step out of his comfort zone a whole lot, but as long as it’s not hurting anyone I don’t really see any problem with it.

    Besides, with Walky’s calc. quiz freakout and Joyce’s crisis of faith, someone’s gotta pick up the comic relief slack.

    • The E-man
      The E-man
      February 11, 2015 at 11:06 am | #

      I like Joe! I actually relate to him on some level, plus he can offer up a punchline to boot.

    • Freemage
      Freemage
      February 11, 2015 at 3:48 pm | #

      Hell, the only active dislikes I can come up with are Blaine, Faz and Mary, whom I will happy ship off together on a desert island someplace–Mary and Faz can do the thing, and Blaine can critique every aspect of their lives, and the rest of the cast will be happier for it. Hell, I’d be tempted to push for a Kickstarter to fund a Slipshine story about that, because I really, really am a horrible person sometimes.

      That said, all of these folks have some really, really frustrating moments of self-blindness and backsliding even when they get things right, and it drives me up the wall precisely because I like them so much. And yes, that includes Joe.

      • Freemage
        Freemage
        February 11, 2015 at 5:48 pm | #

        Left off Scarface of my list of hated characters, dammit.

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 12, 2015 at 12:51 am | #

        I agree with your points, except I think their failings are part of why I keep coming here. It makes them human.

  51. RJ
    RJ
    February 11, 2015 at 1:36 am | #

    “Wow Roz got mad, she is literally the worst person in the world and I want bad things to happen to her”

    “Haha Joe is so funny. And deep, you know? Anyway what’s that Mike character up to I love him”

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      February 11, 2015 at 1:41 am | #

      No.

    • takashid
      takashid
      February 11, 2015 at 2:46 am | #

      seriously the hypocrisy on this comment board is gross

      • Eggy
        Eggy
        February 11, 2015 at 12:30 pm | #

        One person acts like a real asshole.

        Two people are obvious caricatures that (nearly) no one acts like and are played for comedy.

        Not really hypocrisy.

      • Rycan
        Rycan
        February 12, 2015 at 1:22 am | #

        Well, the latter two are comedy relief. The whole point of comedy relief is to step back and laugh.

        With Roz, we didn’t step back. We became engaged, drawn in by our emotions. Doesn’t excuse the worst of our behavior, but it does illustrate the difference. Were Roz to have been comic relief, I would expect more disengagement.

        That’s my best hypothesis right now.

    • BanHammor
      BanHammor
      February 11, 2015 at 2:49 am | #

      I’m inclined to think that, while Mike has value of putting people right in front of their hypocrisies and his asshole-ness has a point for others, and Joe is more of a comic relief you rarely take seriously, Roz’ activism has always been about herself, and she doesn’t get any other redeeming characteristics.

      (plus, if we remember the other universe and Jacob, she is basically three quarters of a rapist.)

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 9:29 am | #

        I think Joe is an incredibly shallow person, Mike isn’t a lovable rogue but a genuinely bad person, and Roz is just plain mean and self-involved. There, do I get to complain? 🙂

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 12, 2015 at 1:25 am | #

          No. No complaining for you. Do not pass Go, do not collect $200.
          …

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 12, 2015 at 1:29 am | #

            If Jail is somehow on Go due to your space warp, do not collect 400 dollars. If Jail is somehow on Free Parking due to your space warp, do not collect Free Parking benefits.

      • anonymsly
        anonymsly
        February 11, 2015 at 12:05 pm | #

        Roz is still three-quarters of a rapist in this comic, by her own logic. If Joyce, by associating with the church and religion, is fully complicit in and thoroughly guilty of all the bad things they do whether she knew about them or not, then Roz, by associating with that specific party and its attempted-rapist, is fully complicit in and thoroughly guilty of the attempted rape of Joyce, whether she knew it or not.

        IIRC, she was very smug about the whole thing, too. ‘Ha ha ha, I bet miss fundy got schooled in the real world’ sort of thing. At least, until she found out that something happened. At which point her reaction was basically ‘aw, have a piece of tagboard! bye now.’

        I don’t remember anyone screaming at Roz in the middle of class ‘Where was all your concern and outrage when we were helping our drugged, wounded, traumatized friend back to the dorm? All those people who condone rape because hey, it’s a party and she was asking for it? That was you.”

        • Reaver
          Reaver
          February 11, 2015 at 12:53 pm | #

          SHe showed up later with a pamplet to help Joyce find someone to talk about what happened to her…

          Joyce squealed that she was trying to convert her to a coven…so yeah Roz tried to help and got called a witch (after being called a stripped to the roots harlot)

    • bunivasal
      bunivasal
      February 11, 2015 at 7:50 am | #

      Haha, that’s hilarious! You sure showed that imaginary person And their imaginary opinions.

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 9:03 am | #

      Aren’t we just a bunch of people with different opinions?

    • Em
      Em
      February 11, 2015 at 1:20 pm | #

      Who said Joe was deep? I’m pretty sure everyone agrees that he has shown nothing but shallowness. Yes, people do like Mike, but the reason people are upset with Roz is because Roz crossed a line. Mike knows when to stop. Roz intentionally disrespected Leslie, and instead of letting Joyce learn from her mistakes, yelled at her.

      • OnyxIdol
        OnyxIdol
        February 11, 2015 at 1:51 pm | #

        I don’t agree that “Mike knows when to stop” After all, he did punch Joe several times.

  52. Lordess of Madness
    Lordess of Madness
    February 11, 2015 at 1:51 am | #

    Siddown! You just got told joe! HAH!

  53. Smiling Cat
    Smiling Cat
    February 11, 2015 at 2:07 am | #

    So am I the only person who holds a warm glimmer of hope that the end of this conflict is Roz and Joyce becoming friends? Cause I can see it, faintly in the distance, with just a bit more common ground.

    • ninja_jesus
      ninja_jesus
      February 11, 2015 at 2:23 am | #

      No. I can see Roz playing a role in the possibly soon to be coming confrontation between Becky and her dad. She’d definitely be on Joyce’s side then, despite the hostility now.

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 9:02 am | #

      I think that will happen, but it will take awhile. It will be the result of and proof of character growth for both of them

      • Smiling Cat
        Smiling Cat
        February 11, 2015 at 9:17 pm | #

        Actually the groundwork could be in place in a couple of strips, if that’s the direction Willis is going.

    • Rycan
      Rycan
      February 12, 2015 at 1:30 am | #

      Some bridges get burnt beyond repair.

  54. Smiling Cat
    Smiling Cat
    February 11, 2015 at 2:13 am | #

    (comment got et. Hopefully it doesn’t re-appear)

    Also, on the subject of justifying Roz’s statements based on Joyce’s earlier statements, I have to ask. Where does it end?

    • Freemage
      Freemage
      February 11, 2015 at 4:00 pm | #

      What do you mean? There’s not a whole lot of history here, so it ends at, oh, four weeks ago, comic-time. During which, Joyce has been nothing but critical of Roz about things that are none of her gosh-dang business.

      • Smiling Cat
        Smiling Cat
        February 11, 2015 at 7:23 pm | #

        I mean when does it stop. If Roz gets to be awful to Joyce because Joyce was awful to Roz, where does it end? When has each side suffered enough to declare a winner? Is there really a winner?

        I won’t ask what good it does, because the fact is that if any good comes out of these fights, it’s entirely accidental.

        • Rycan
          Rycan
          February 12, 2015 at 1:32 am | #

          It’s a poor reason for this behavior, but a good explanation of the outright hostility seen.

  55. Triniking1234
    Triniking1234
    February 11, 2015 at 2:24 am | #

    Now I think Walky’s Moon-walking out the classroom.

  56. Idon'tcarenomore
    Idon'tcarenomore
    February 11, 2015 at 2:58 am | #

    Joyce just may be going to get Becky and that would be a good move, but I wonder? If she was doing that, wouldn’t she have said, wait please – I’ll be right back?”

    Meanwhile, Joyce’s mother is bound to be on her way to the college to see these classmates who ‘stole her daughter’s phone and hollered about ‘worshipping Satan’ into it. And who is she going to find with Joyce?
    Becky is about to be reveled to her dear loving Mum & Dad methinks.

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      February 11, 2015 at 8:25 am | #

      I don’t think Joyce is going to bring Becky back to class, she’s just worried and going to see her.

      And I doubt Joyce’s mom’s on the way, she may be a bongo but she’s likely familiar enough with teenaged pranks to not really be suspicious.

  57. Pinja
    Pinja
    February 11, 2015 at 3:02 am | #

    To reiterate:

    Fuck you Roz

    • singingdavid
      singingdavid
      February 11, 2015 at 9:29 am | #

      can i like, upvote this?

  58. CianM1301
    CianM1301
    February 11, 2015 at 4:07 am | #

    Joe, you went on a date with her! A few weeks ago! And got your ass beat in the process! I’m pretty sure you should remember the names of the people involved for a good while afterwards!

    • Mos
      Mos
      February 11, 2015 at 4:37 am | #

      Joe is too manly to admit that he cares. Or has feelings. That’s for girls. And Dannys.

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      February 11, 2015 at 8:23 am | #

      I think he’s pretending to care about Becky, not Joyce.

      • Gigafreak
        Gigafreak
        February 11, 2015 at 10:42 am | #

        Becky and Joe have met exactly once in person, and he has no idea she’s a lesbian, much less that she’s still on campus.

        • timemonkey
          timemonkey
          February 11, 2015 at 2:16 pm | #

          And he’s just trying to get out of class so he doesn’t need to know any of those things.

  59. Emperor Kiva
    Emperor Kiva
    February 11, 2015 at 4:08 am | #

    Ok that’s it I don’t even know who the idiot in yellow is anymore. Nor do I give 2 shits or even one.

  60. Anonymous
    Anonymous
    February 11, 2015 at 4:22 am | #

    Why can’t Walky just admit he cares?

    • JustShy
      JustShy
      February 11, 2015 at 4:59 am | #

      Because NOT caring is kind of his thing.

    • dmaxx
      dmaxx
      February 11, 2015 at 5:14 am | #

      Well, aleast he knows when he should stay put and when not to, not many seems to manage doing that really, which just even further proves he and dorothy are best suited for each other;)

    • timemonkey
      timemonkey
      February 11, 2015 at 8:22 am | #

      He’s really just moral support in this situation. Becky’s not staying with him, he’s got nothing to really add and he usually just makes Joyce feel worse on his own.

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 9:00 am | #

      He sees himself as the class clown, just like Joe

  61. Mos
    Mos
    February 11, 2015 at 4:29 am | #

    Ms. Bean asks if anyone else wants to go and then tells Joe to siddown when he wants to go. I think we know who the real villain is here.

    • insanenoodyguy
      insanenoodyguy
      February 11, 2015 at 11:17 am | #

      The real villain… was Kevin Spacey all along!

  62. JQuire
    JQuire
    February 11, 2015 at 5:38 am | #

    What I appreciate about you, Roz, is that you are representing a legitimate anger. Joyce was tacitly bolstering positions and an institution that is actively harmful to her best friend, sister, ‘boyfriend’/object of lust, and to Roz (let’s not forget the super slut-shamey warning Joyce was giving her 2 or 3 weeks ago (comic time) about the spiritual ‘consequences’ of sex outside of marriage). It’s not as though Joyce couldn’t have questioned her brand of christianity’s attitude to sexuality before, she just didn’t have incentive because she, personally, was comfortable. Yes, she’s coming around, but that doesn’t spare her from examining or being confronted with her previous inaction and the role that plays.

    No, demanding to drag someone’s personal life into the classroom isn’t cool (and it seems like it’s breakin’ some class rules to boot) – but asking where that outrage was yesterday is not an unfair question.

    And now because I’m a jerk and have a busy day I’m going to ghost. *poof*

    • MM
      MM
      February 11, 2015 at 7:22 am | #

      People keep bringing up the slut-shaming, and it’s a good point…but if that is part of Roz’s motivation, she really shouldn’t be using homeless LGBT kids as a cover for her own grievances.

      • JQuire
        JQuire
        February 11, 2015 at 7:37 am | #

        I don’t think she is using homeless LGBT kids as a cover for her own grievances. I think that’s just the conversation that triggered Joyce’s public turn around, which in turn elicited Roz’s response which is germane to that issue as well as the casual, yet aggressive slut shaming.

        • Charles Phipps
          Charles Phipps
          February 11, 2015 at 9:28 am | #

          If those institutions are to move away from homophobia and be confronted with their problems, they need people like Joyce to be informed of their problems so they can be rectified.

          • JQuire
            JQuire
            February 11, 2015 at 12:32 pm | #

            That is true – but the onus to look into things is on those within the institution. Sheltered though she may be, Joyce has not been without a choice to really think through the whole homosexuality issue before – she just hasn’t had the self-interest as an incentive to do so.

            I get the sense from other comments that your problems with this arc are:

            1) You don’t like Roz based on some personal associations which lead you to think of her as the kind of bully you’d find in a Stephen King novel. I think this is a view of the character not truly borne out by the strip so far. Roz is blunt and stubborn and, yes, gives Joyce grief for being a fundie. And Joyce gives grief back on at least one occasion. But when Roz believes that Joyce is truly vulnerable and hurting after the incident at the first party of the year – Roz encourages her to seek and provides information for how to go about it. For all her abrasiveness, Roz doesn’t seem to be truly malicious towards Joyce at all.

            2) You don’t like the way Roz is delivering information. And well, I don’t really see an obligation for her to put things to Joyce in the kindest possible way. And well…see original comment.

            • JQuire
              JQuire
              February 11, 2015 at 5:09 pm | #

              * seek help

              …and apparently I’m Joe on this device. Awesome.

  63. Willoughby Chase
    Willoughby Chase
    February 11, 2015 at 5:38 am | #

    Roz is 18? She’s allowed to think she’s right about everything. I thought exactly the same way when I was 18.

    It’s the arrogance of youth.

    • la6uɐ mous
      la6uɐ mous
      February 11, 2015 at 7:52 am | #

      I’m 19 and I think I’m wrong about everything.

      • WeezerLuvr3030
        WeezerLuvr3030
        February 11, 2015 at 9:25 am | #

        I’m 20 and I’m wrong about what I think.

        • singingdavid
          singingdavid
          February 11, 2015 at 9:33 am | #

          I’m twelve and you wouldn’t be able to tell. In the past three years i think my faith in God is stronger than ever, and the funny thing about this all is that pretty much grew up into the sucky evil shitty world of the internet, and I came out alive.

          • singingdavid
            singingdavid
            February 11, 2015 at 9:34 am | #

            ha ha jk i’m *totally* 20.

            • Gigafreak
              Gigafreak
              February 11, 2015 at 10:50 am | #

              I’m 28 and I’ve been reading David Willis comics for literally about half of my life.

              Something something finish Avalon for Josh something or other…

            • insanenoodyguy
              insanenoodyguy
              February 11, 2015 at 11:09 am | #

              I’m 30 and you damn kids are ruining everything!

              • Freemage
                Freemage
                February 11, 2015 at 4:04 pm | #

                I’m 45 and I think the kids are alright–give ’em time.

                • Rycan
                  Rycan
                  February 12, 2015 at 1:37 am | #

                  I’m 23 and appreciate seeing this attitude. Still think I’m invincible, though.

  64. Nono
    Nono
    February 11, 2015 at 6:06 am | #

    The one thing I don’t like about this is that Joyce is running away from her problems AGAIN – hoping for someone like Dorothy to come comfort her.

    Yes she has good reason to, after Roz’s attack. But at some point she’s going to need to bunker down and fight her own battles, like what she did for Dorothy.

    • Arikel
      Arikel
      February 11, 2015 at 7:48 am | #

      Did you even read the comic? She’s going after Becky, she’s not running away.

      • Nono
        Nono
        February 11, 2015 at 8:21 am | #

        Does she actually need to? If Roz hadn’t attacked her, Joyce would probably just have sat through the class. She’s just using it as an excuse not to have to put up with being attacked anymore.

  65. Idris
    Idris
    February 11, 2015 at 8:26 am | #

    So, one thing that keeps on rumbling through my mind is, there’s a bunch of people who’re cheering Roz on saying “What Joyce needs is tough love.” But, I can’t help but feel that even if this is actually an attempt at tough love as opposed to scoring points or getting a dig in at someone she doesn’t like, it’s the worst kind of tough love. Seriously, it is the opposite of helpful.

    And to those saying, “But Joyce needs some tough love,” I totally agree. And she is already getting it. I mean, that’s kinda Sara’s deal. She’s grumpy, she’s cynical, but she’s also really good at getting to the heart of the matter in a way that’s helpful. Most of the times that Joyce has needed help, Sara’s been there to offer it. Heck, with the Becky thing, Sara has been watching Joyce’s back, whether it was by figuring out that something was up and making sure Becky didn’t have something bad for Joyce planned or by telling Joyce that she had to come up with a long term plan because Becky just can’t hide there forever.

    So, yeah. I can understand why people emotionally sympathise with Roz. I can understand why some people really don’t like the Church. But to say that Roz is dropping truth bombs that need to be dropped because otherwise Joyce is getting coddled is utterly absurd because Sara’s already there and showing how truth bombs should be dropped with style and grace.

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 8:55 am | #

      I agree. Life doesn’t spare Joyce any punches right now. She was already reduced to tears before roz started to speak. Who knows what she would have learned if she could have stayed throughout the lesson.

      I do think Roz served an important function for the story, bringing the protagonist down to her lowest point, creating tension and drama and so on, but we shouldn’t confuse the needs of the story with the needs of its characters.

    • Northcutt
      Northcutt
      February 11, 2015 at 9:16 am | #

      Pretty sure Roz has no idea who Sarah is, and certainly doesn’t know what she’s saying to Joyce in their dorm. Also knows nothing about Becky. She just heard a till-then homophobic fundamentalist have an outburst and was unimpressed.

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 9:27 am | #

        Yeah, in other words, Roz is an incredibly ignorant person talking smack about someone she knows nothing about.

        • Jupiterror
          Jupiterror
          February 11, 2015 at 9:34 am | #

          or that could not actually be what is going on

        • Freemage
          Freemage
          February 11, 2015 at 4:29 pm | #

          She knows something about Joyce–that Joyce thinks she’s a soulless witch.

      • Nono
        Nono
        February 11, 2015 at 10:51 am | #

        It’s weird because Roz lives on their floor, but aside from the floor meetings nobody seems to actually interact with her outside of Mary.

        • Bagge
          Bagge
          February 11, 2015 at 12:07 pm | #

          I think that’s just a case of which social circle the comic focuses on. There are plenty of girls we only see as background extras with one or too reactionary lines now and then. It’s easy to imagine Roz hanging out with them.

          Also, she obviously knows older students if her being comfortable with inviting people to the party is anything to go by, and she is probably involved in some sort of SexEd organization, and if her interaction with Joe is anything to go by she probably spends a night at the boys dorm now and then (and high fives Joe in the morning as they meet each other on the way back to respective dorm), so she has plenty of possible interaction with people we never see.

          So, it’s not stranger that we don’t see more of Roz than, say, Agatha (or Sierra for that matter, even if she is roommate with one of the main protagonists)

          • Crazy Dina
            Crazy Dina
            February 11, 2015 at 11:12 pm | #

            Huh. I thought the current greeting was double point and tongue click. I will have to update my weird greetings handbook.

      • Idris
        Idris
        February 11, 2015 at 3:21 pm | #

        Roz not knowing who Sarah is would be a great point if I were talking to her. This is more meant as a counter to other commenters saying Joyce needs to hear the harsh truths in order to be a better person. Basically, it is my attempt to say that there are different ways to try and get hard truths across, and that Sarah’s method is, by and large, more empathetic and probably effective than what Roz is up to, which mostly just seems traumatic.

    • Kyle Voltti
      Kyle Voltti
      February 11, 2015 at 10:31 pm | #

      bringing up Sara is interesting as I think it illustrates what I don’t like about Roz’s actions quite well.

      Ultimately I feel like Roz’s actions don’t ever come from a place of empathy. That is to say that when Roz does something she isn’t motivated by much beyond how she thinks it will make people admire her.

  66. Northcutt
    Northcutt
    February 11, 2015 at 9:14 am | #

    Am I the only one who would honestly like to high-five Roz right now? She’s correct about everything she said and it’s genuinely not her problem if that makes Joyce feel bad.

    Joyce should feel bad. Up until Becky showed up, Joyce was morally reprehensible.

    • Charles Phipps
      Charles Phipps
      February 11, 2015 at 9:25 am | #

      Well, given I think Roz is a bully who punches down and enjoys lording her superiority over people she thinks are not “good” people, I certainly disagree with you. Roz is pretty much Mary, IMHO, and a terrible example of a person.

      • singingdavid
        singingdavid
        February 11, 2015 at 9:36 am | #

        dude hating on Roz, while it can be easy, is pretty much stooping to her level, I think a huge message here is that even when evil and hate can be justified, it isn’t good.

        • Charles Phipps
          Charles Phipps
          February 11, 2015 at 10:14 am | #

          Like I said, I guess I see Roz as the girl dumping pig’s blood on Joyce at the Prom.

          • Freemage
            Freemage
            February 11, 2015 at 4:32 pm | #

            I would really like to see you respond to the fact that Roz tried to help Joyce on at least one occasion (and, if Joyce hadn’t been so convinced Roz is a soulless witch, her help would’ve been the best thing that could’ve been done for Joyce, possibly mitigating her subsequent PTSD).

          • Boo
            Boo
            February 11, 2015 at 10:04 pm | #

            what on earth kind of comparison is that? I missed the part where Roz abused and ostracized Joyce for years and then tricked her to gain her trust before publicly humiliating her. Oh wait it’s more like two peers having it out verbally. not to mention Joyce clearly has the support of Dorothy and the teacher so yes of course you’re right it’s exactly like Carrie

      • anonymsly
        anonymsly
        February 11, 2015 at 11:49 am | #

        Roz and Mary as roommates now makes a lot of sense; they’ve gone to opposite sides of the spectrum and found the same well of spite and hate.

      • Boo
        Boo
        February 11, 2015 at 9:59 pm | #

        seeing as how Joyce threw a ‘punch’ at her in the past, her swinging first isn’t ‘punching down’. Joyce is a grownup

  67. A.
    A.
    February 11, 2015 at 9:16 am | #

    If gay oppression was really what Roz’s anger is about, why didn’t she call out Joe’s dismissal and rude treatment of lesbian women? At the very least she has a major double standard going on.

  68. Kraken
    Kraken
    February 11, 2015 at 9:28 am | #

    No amount of tone issue is going to make me think Roz is wrong.

    That doesn’t mean I think Joyce is a bad person. Generally, she makes compassionate choices about the people around her while using her faith to empower her. However, in attempting to convert Ethan she is generally in step with how “the church” has been framed as acting in the comic (I still find it weird a specific denomination hasn’t come up). And while she now thinks homosexuality might not be a sin, I feel like she might walk back that notion just like she reserved the right to walk back calling out the church. Even if she doesn’t, it seems like she realized it was hurtful to Becky to frame her identity as having the possibility of being sinful.

    On the subject of the conversion, Joyce inadvertently admitted she’s trying to convert her boyfriend and Dorothy didn’t follow up on that at all. Unlike, say, Sarah, who clearly cares about Joyce but is willing to push on all of her preconceived notions.

    And finally, Roz isn’t privy to all the growth we see Joyce going through, and yet still managed to call Joyce on her behaviour accurately. She holds beliefs blindly until they intersect with people she cares about, then she actually considers them. She should think about them first! Or at the very least, realize she hasn’t thought about them and keep mum before she spouts them off as immutable truths. When Joyce presents the doctrine of her church without having considered it, she’s not exercising her individuality at all. She is essentially a mouth piece of the church.

    Roz was harsh, but I think Joyce realizing that she should evaluate her views as a whole is something worth getting harsh about. Homosexuality can’t just be okay for her best friend.

    There’s also the fact she’s basically responding in kind to some of Joyce’s proclamations. Joyce literally said that Roz’s soul is like a flower ripped down to the roots because she chooses to have sex. I find a statement like that to be way more offensive than a statement about holding views without introspection.

    • Charles Phipps
      Charles Phipps
      February 11, 2015 at 10:13 am | #

      What you’ve basically said is Roz is going to talk about a person she knows nothing about in the most hurtful manner possible. She does it to hurt Joyce and knowingly so despite the fact she knows NOTHING ABOUT HER other than her own image. I can talk smack about Brad Pitt all I want but I don’t KNOW Brad Pitt so it’s pretty dumb to do so.

      • Kraken
        Kraken
        February 11, 2015 at 10:55 am | #

        That’s not what I said.

        Roz knows what she knows about Joyce’s opinions based on how Joyce has presented herself, and despite that being a fairly limited picture, she has accurately described Joyce’s thought process in changing her views.

        That doesn’t mean that she magically knows the series of words that will make Joyce sad. She says that Joyce is “the church” because Joyce presents herself as a representative of her religion/her god/”the church” with almost everything she says and does.

        I dunno where you’re pulling this Brad Pitt comparison from, but if you’ve been in a class sharing opinions on gender with Brad Pitt, then, yes, you can respond to the views he’s expressed.

    • Greenygal
      Greenygal
      February 11, 2015 at 11:27 am | #

      I’m prepared to cut Dorothy slack on not following up on “Joyce is trying to de-gay Ethan” for the moment. Even if she worked it out right away, Joyce then explained that she’s sheltering her gay friend in her room, which is a more immediately pressing problem and probably took up whatever discussion time they had before the class they’re in right now. One problem at a time.

      • Charles Phipps
        Charles Phipps
        February 11, 2015 at 11:39 am | #

        Also, I’d like to point out that Dorothy may actually INTEND to talk about the fact Ethan is gay to Joyce but may want to think about how to approach the issue first given it’s not something you can just lecture someone on. Also, the small issue of the fact he’s a closeted gay man who has not chosen to reveal his sexuality to Dorothy. I.e. it’s an issue which needs to be addressed but maybe you should take a minute to think how to approach it with your new best friend who you know is very emotionally vulnerable.

    • insomniac
      insomniac
      February 11, 2015 at 10:19 pm | #

      The issue of Joyce’s denomination, or lack therof, was brought up in http://www.dumbingofage.com/2012/comic/book-2/02-choosing-my-religion/nondenominational/

  69. JWLM
    JWLM
    February 11, 2015 at 10:42 am | #

    Oh, for Heaven’s sake. Has none of you ever heard someone say “It’s not what you said, it’s how you said it?” Roz may be right factually, but she’s wrong in tone and timing.

    • Trolldrool
      Trolldrool
      February 11, 2015 at 11:20 am | #

      I think in this case, it’s not so much that as who she said it to. Joyce is the fundamentalist who recently took in her lesbian disowned friend, then decided to interpret the Bible to fit her own personal beliefs, which she admitted in the same page goes against her personal beliefs.

      Which she did because she needed to know she was doing the christian thing. She is also creating a template for a homosexual man to use for his self-damaging delusion of the white, straight male his mom always wanted where his sexuality isn’t a stigma or a problem.

      Those last two in particular seems to piss a lot of people to the point that they approve of any negative comments sent her way.

      • insanenoodyguy
        insanenoodyguy
        February 11, 2015 at 11:23 am | #

        Yeah, at this point all the valid points of each side have been posted and re-posted, and now it’s come down to “Who I like/don’t like more.”

        I’m sure future events will give us plenty of material to revive it though. Willis got some good mileage out of yesterday’s strip!

        • Idris
          Idris
          February 11, 2015 at 1:09 pm | #

          Perhaps both the Pro-Joyce and the Pro-Roz camps can agree that a hearty Damn You Willis!!! should be shouted for the drama he hath unleashed upon us.

  70. Cerberus
    Cerberus
    February 11, 2015 at 11:18 am | #

    I’m going to have to echo the sentiments of being somewhat perturbed on the tenor of the Roz hate. I mean, Joe and Mike do some really messed up stuff and its sort of handwaved off and Roz here isn’t perfect and does something unnecessarily cruel out of misplaced anger and there’s so many gendered slurs thrown at her that Willis had to put on a bongo filter.

    I mean, yeah, Roz was out of line. Her statement was accurate and probably largely informed by the comments her sister made when she visited on how the college district is surrounded by and overshadowed by type of people Roz sees Joyce as embodying. Additionally, one can empathize with the fact that to her, Joyce is just the person who slut shamed her pretty painfully in the past and represents a lot of worldview that Roz has probably fought with as not only an activist, but a reproductive access activist (note that this would be a field where Christian-identified people have made a sport out of killing doctors and terrorizing women).

    Does this excuse her not seeing Joyce as a person? No. Was her statement during class time at all appropriate? HELL no, and Leslie did what any good teacher would in trying to shut that down hard and she would be remiss if she didn’t follow up after class to reiterate the class rules (I’m actually genuinely curious to see that interaction).

    And these are the main flaws in her approach. It’s one thing to call out hypocrisy. It’s one thing to be unkind in that approach instead of being forced into a narrow role feminist-identified women are allowed to be in when they call things out. It’s one thing to be confident in one’s beliefs, but it is another thing entirely to tear down someone so obviously in pain during class time simply because one sees them as an archetype one despises. And it is this that make her actions unacceptable at this time.

    Or as someone said yesterday, she’s not wrong, she’s just being an asshole.

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 11:33 am | #

      I agree that those slurs are just horrible. Really? Can’t we disagree with a (fictive) woman without resorting to gendered insults? Do we all live in a patriarchy or something?

    • A.
      A.
      February 11, 2015 at 11:37 am | #

      Roz is pretty factually wrong too. Its pretty clear from Joyce’s reaction that she had no idea about the church’s stance on treating homosexual youth, and did not agree with it. Yet Roz is entirely basing her justification for shaming Joyce on the incorrect assumption that in the past she has supported leaving homeless youth out on the street to fend for themselves because the church said so.

    • Charles Phipps
      Charles Phipps
      February 11, 2015 at 11:42 am | #

      I’m not a Mike apologist and like how, in the DOA universe, he’s just a bad person who enjoys manipulating and destroying people. I.e. he’s kind of a more realistic sociopath–the ones who don’t become serial killers but go on to become CEOs. In the case of Roz, I really dislike her because I’ve met a lot of people like her in real-life who barge into conversations in real life and lecture people on the “right” side without having knowledge of who they were talking to. Some self-hatred may be involved since I used to be that asshat.

    • Idris
      Idris
      February 11, 2015 at 1:15 pm | #

      Wait… that’s what bongo means?!

      Seriously, I thought the DoA comments were at least a good enough place not to see shit like that.

  71. Killjoy
    Killjoy
    February 11, 2015 at 11:34 am | #

    No, Roz is being an asshole, and she’s wrong.

    She’s being a massive hypocrite, issuing a collective judgement on a single shallow thing she knows about Joyce — and pinning collective blame on her for the actions of others.

    It’s no different from people who judge the entirety of all homosexuals based on lurid half-truths about anonymous gay-bar sex and dimwitted, sensationalist media coverage of the assless-chaps section of a gay pride parade.

    • Freemage
      Freemage
      February 11, 2015 at 5:10 pm | #

      I’d seriously contribute to a Kickstarter for an alternate timeline dealie where we get to see how Joyce would’ve reacted if this had been the syllabus for the prior week’s classes. Because frankly, I strongly suspect it would’ve been a blend of denial and apologetics. Either refusing to believe Leslie at all (ala ‘dinosaurs had feathers’), or explaining away the situation as an attempt at tough love, meant to turn the poor, Satan-deluded gay people away from the horror of their bad lifestyle choices.

      Roz’s opening comment–‘Did something happen?’ in this discussion was spot-on accurate; Joyce changes her beliefs only if and when not doing so would cost her a friendship. She’s like the living embodiment of cognitive dissonance coping strategies. “Oh, you’re an atheist? Well, I guess I can forgive that, since I have the Jesus-granted power to forgive people’s sins.” “Oh, you’re gay, Ethan? Well, so long as you’re willing to try and change, you’re still okay.” “Oh, you’re a confirmed lesbian, Becky? Well, I’m not gonna turn my back on you, so let me find someone somewhere who says that’s okay with the Bible so that I don’t have to think about it too hard.”

      If and when Joyce can turn her love for her friends into a view of humanity as a whole? She’s gonna be FANTASTIC. Til then… not so much.

      • Nightsbridge
        Nightsbridge
        February 11, 2015 at 11:21 pm | #

        I think Joyce will, if she has not already. She’s already made herself clear as someone who does not at all like inconsistencies from her worldview. The first thing she did after accepting Becky was search for a reason to not find homosexuality offensive in general.

        People keep on treating Joyce like she’s just making exceptions for her friends, but I don’t think that’s the case. I think she’s made friends that have proved things she learned false, and adjusted the way she views the world accordingly.

  72. Cat
    Cat
    February 11, 2015 at 11:48 am | #

    Okay since the Roz discussion is still going on, and I was trying to ignore it yesterday, but here’s my two cents.

    Joyce has been the “WORST CHARACTER EVER” for her fundie thinking and actions. Billie has been it for her shallowness at the beginning of the comic strip. Sarah has been it for her grouchiness. Joe has been it for his objectification of women. Danny has been it for Danning everything up. Dorothy has been it for wanting Walky to change pants and not being sensitive enough to Danny’s feels. Ruth has been the worst for actually being abusive. Becky is the worst for a desperate emotionally charged sentence and not knowing bisexuality is a thing because she’s been really sheltered. I’m pretty sure Sal has been it for accusing Walky of being whiter than her. Mike has been it for being Mike.

    My point is, this comment section is always unreasonably reactionary to every plot point, and I can’t take the “Roz is the worst” seriously because next week Roz may do something cool and someone else will be doing something flawed and become the worst, when really Ryan is the worst DOA character.

    (and on a lesser scale, Mary.)

    • Bagge
      Bagge
      February 11, 2015 at 12:00 pm | #

      Heh, only too true. And all the teachers (except Leslie) are the worst for being crappy teachers, and all the parents (with a few exceptions) are the worst for being crappy parents and David Willis is the worst because DAAAAAMN YOUUUUU.

      Oh, and Blaine and Ross are up there with Ryan for being the actual worst.

      But for me that’s part of the appeal with both Dumbing of Age and Shortpacked. Horribly, HORRIBLY flawed characters making each other better, and we get to see the journey. I’m actually rooting for horrible, abusive Ruth and her Stockholm syndrom relationship with the girl she bullied into her bed from her position of power.

      It’s a safe bet in all these discussions that EVERYONE involved is in the wrong somehow. But the point is that they are all very human. Their flaws, their bad decisions, their abuse of each other – that’s the story. And that’s why we spent 1000+ comments discussing Roz and Joyce yesterday because that makes us part of the story.

  73. Charles Phipps
    Charles Phipps
    February 11, 2015 at 11:51 am | #

    I don’t know Mary’s backstory but I think it’d be kind of funny to find out she’s not from a fundamentalist background like Joyce but converted to religious fundamentalist from another environment. Sort of like Paige from the Americans who is a fundamentalist daughter of atheist (and communist spy) parents.

  74. Chris
    Chris
    February 11, 2015 at 12:10 pm | #

    Goddamnit, Roz, I don’t like you at all right now.
    I don’t like your jerk-off face, I don’t like your jerk-off behaviour, and I don’t like you.
    Jerk-off.

  75. Chris
    Chris
    February 11, 2015 at 12:10 pm | #

    Goddamnit, Roz, I don’t like you at all right now.
    I don’t like your jerk-off face, I don’t like your jerk-off behaviour, and I don’t like you.
    Jerk-off.

  76. GodtiernickCage
    GodtiernickCage
    February 11, 2015 at 12:30 pm | #

    I’m Commander Shepherd and this is my favorite lesbian on the citadel, I should go.

  77. anonymsly
    anonymsly
    February 11, 2015 at 1:10 pm | #

    You know, it just occurred to me: Roz’s roommate is Mary. Roz has had very little interaction with Joyce, but she’s had a ton from Mary.

    I begin to wonder how much of Roz’s hate/spite/vindictiveness towards Joyce is rooted in Roz being sick of Mary, the main Miss Fundie in her life at the moment?

    • OnyxIdol
      OnyxIdol
      February 11, 2015 at 1:59 pm | #

      Good thought.

  78. Killjoy
    Killjoy
    February 11, 2015 at 1:54 pm | #

    I totally missed/forgot that Roz and Mary are roomies.

    There can be little doubt that we’ll see more of THAT situation in the future.

  79. AnvilPro
    AnvilPro
    February 11, 2015 at 2:49 pm | #

    So no Roz and Leslie conversation? Disappoint.

    • Idris
      Idris
      February 11, 2015 at 3:24 pm | #

      Give it time. It’s only been, what, a minute tops since she opened her mouth? Given the rate this comic moves at, we should probably be hitting the end of the class in a couple of weeks.

      Hopefully we won’t be seeing anything before end of class as Leslie seems like a pro.

      • Pinja
        Pinja
        February 11, 2015 at 3:37 pm | #

        A minute?

        Try ten seconds

      • Freemage
        Freemage
        February 11, 2015 at 5:12 pm | #

        Yeah, I’m hoping to see Leslie snag Roz on the way out of class since she’s now staying, and really pin her ears back (despite being a Roz-defender in the Great Debate).

  80. Marvelman
    Marvelman
    February 11, 2015 at 5:26 pm | #

    Can someone point me to the strip where Joyce “slut-shames” Roz?

    • 3oranges
      3oranges
      February 11, 2015 at 5:47 pm | #

      http://www.dumbingofage.com/2011/comic/book-1/06-yesterday-was-thursday/petals/

    • Greenygal
      Greenygal
      February 11, 2015 at 5:48 pm | #

      That would be here.

  81. Macbdog
    Macbdog
    February 11, 2015 at 5:32 pm | #

    Fwiw real world Dina is on Dirty Jobs right now on Animal Planet, she is a paleontologist named Selena.

    • Eric
      Eric
      February 11, 2015 at 8:24 pm | #

      Wait. They kept Dirty Jobs going without Mike Rowe?

      • Smiling Cat
        Smiling Cat
        February 11, 2015 at 10:07 pm | #

        Animal planet runs frequent marathons of reruns.

  82. Vi
    Vi
    February 11, 2015 at 7:08 pm | #

    Technically, scissoring isn’t much of a real thing among actual lesbians, as far as I know. It doesn’t work that well and it’s inconvenient and a lot of effort. There are a lot of easier, better things to do. Scissoring was mostly invented by straight-gaze lesbian porn.

  83. Crazy Dina
    Crazy Dina
    February 11, 2015 at 8:50 pm | #

    Anyone else just get the hipocracy of being mad at Joyce for not immediately leaving the church due to not practicing in free thought? I mean, doesn’t free thought suggest that new decisions are considered and held up to previous evidence before being followed, and that consideration includes slowly taking in new data, trying to filter out the data which is likely false?
    I mean, I always kinda got the concepts discussed, but the hipocracy was a little unexpected.

    • Freemage
      Freemage
      February 12, 2015 at 1:00 pm | #

      Roz’s issue is that Joyce tends to be selective in when and where she applies critical thinking–that it only seems to occur to her to question something an authority figure says IF it first impacts one of her friends. Roz, I suspect, has a life-long habit of constantly challenging authority, and probably has a default setting of ‘No, unless you give me a good reason’ when getting an order. (Look at how her confrontation with Leslie goes, as well as the prior one with the Dean.)

  84. Crazy Dina
    Crazy Dina
    February 11, 2015 at 9:12 pm | #

    DAMN YOU WILLIS! IF THIS REALLY WAS YOUR DOING: https://twitter.com/damnyouwillis/status/565295854870069248 THEN DAMN YOU! DAMN YOU DAMN YOU DAMN YOU! I DON’T WANT THE DAILY SHOW TO END!!! *sob* I need my funnies *sob* No news *sob* Damn you Willis. I don’t care if you did give us bongos

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    Okay, I care a little. But still. Worst. Karma. Ever.

  85. BrokenEye, True False Prophet
    BrokenEye, True False Prophet
    September 28, 2015 at 4:17 am | #

    I’m Brian and so is my wife!

  86. LiveWire
    LiveWire
    September 29, 2015 at 12:48 am | #

    They call her “Girl with Triangle Grin.”

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