“Let’s see here … I do all the work around here, you don’t do any … In fact, part of my work is cleaning up after you … So, I think yes, I should be rewarded more.”
Pedantic Grammar Woman here: that should be “disproportionate” as opposed to “disproportional”. Disproportional is non-standard English, just like “irregardless” is. It may be a word, but shouldn’t be use daily by people in the word business (or those who care about words).
CarlHeckman about 7 years ago
“Let’s see here … I do all the work around here, you don’t do any … In fact, part of my work is cleaning up after you … So, I think yes, I should be rewarded more.”
CarlHeckman about 7 years ago
A conservative tries to turn income inequality into a joke.
GROG Premium Member about 7 years ago
And th÷n there’s the diferences in size between the nose & snout to the rest of their bodies.
clayusmcret Premium Member about 7 years ago
How about we discuss the proportional differences between how much food I work to bring home and how much you get to eat.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 7 years ago
Let’s deconstruct this; The dog is tied to the tiny house and it can’t fend for itself. The man owns the dog and makes all the decisions for it….
e.groves about 7 years ago
Mr. Dog has a larger bathroom.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 7 years ago
Purrhaps it’s time to buy a different pet.
katzenbooks45 about 7 years ago
Pedantic Grammar Woman here: that should be “disproportionate” as opposed to “disproportional”. Disproportional is non-standard English, just like “irregardless” is. It may be a word, but shouldn’t be use daily by people in the word business (or those who care about words).
g.iangoodson about 7 years ago
There’s a certain lack of perspective here – and not just in the cartoon.