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New hairstyle or GTFO. Sheâs had that helmet hair for as long as sheâs been in the strip (and even all the way back to the third grade in her first chronological appearance); thereâs no way a supposedly fashionable girl would keep the same hairdo for a solid decade, much less the same style from when she was a small child. Time for Evans to find a way to make her recognizable besides the hair. Personally Iâd like to see her rock the undercut, like Scarlett Johansson has been doing lately.
Though on a more positive note: it looks like Mrs Fogarty is acting halfway competent today! I guess she doesnât want to lose her only paying client.
Ah, the Tiffany we all know and love, very happy and self-involved with how she looks is back, although I never thought she has left. I also defend her to those who thinks she is shallow; she is not really shallow, she has really gone through a lot of soul-searching in the last long set of arcs, starting I might remind with Gunther basically getting her to question herself (and not a mean reason I hasten to add). With Tiffany itâs her actions more than anything else, that determines the level of change she shows. I think she will show that she can think besides her eyebrows.
Uh-oh. I am seeing the old Tiffany. Once she got over the fact that his dad wonât listen to her and sheâs lost him, she reverts to her old self. She will become determined to lose all the weight so she could wear her old clothes â nah, sheâs likely to go on a shopping spree, this time, more carefully since her dad cut off her allowance in half. Gunther, Luann and Bernice will be disappointed to see the old Tiffany back. They started to like her. Oh well, I guess G & K decided they like the old version better. Another arc where they revert to the old â first Fay replacing the tween Luann to continue the tween arcs and now Tiffany back to the old. What next? Toni back to her insecure self? Shannon back to her brattier version?
LOL, Fogarty got so caught up in the moment that she actually thought she put Tiff on the right track. Life Goal Guide, Personality Workbook, Self H⊠âŠYes! New ⊠huh? waitâŠ, new eye shadow??, zawk, sploot, poofâŠ
.
Like I mentioned yesterday, while Fogarty was playing âlittle note pad, big note pad, eenie meenie miney moâ, Tiffany was coming to her own realization of what she needed to do. I could be wrong, but I think Greg had two things going on in this arc â showing Tiffany has become strong enough to where she determined on her own the course of action she would have to take, and showing Phelps â Fogarty in her usual light. After all these years, did anyone think for a minute that Greg was really ever going to have Phelps â Fogarty be anything but a ineffective nincompoop? No âmagic slateâ with the change of the last name.
Tiff, step one of your remake: Stop trying to seduce your Daddy. I know you think thatâs the only way to get his attentionâand you may very well be rightâbut in fact you are flagging yourself as over-the-line toxic. Step two: stop trying to seduce other men into being replacement daddies. Only dangerously toxic men would want to even try out for the part.
What you want is a daddy you can control, but that is contrary to the nature of a healthy daddy/daughter relationship.
What you need is a husbandâa very different relationship, one in which âcontrolâ takes a distant back seat to âcooperationâ
@50SREFUGEE: Tiffany needs neither a new daddy figure nor a husband at this point. She needs to recreate herself into a person who recognizes she has worth (even without attention from a daddy or from someone who admires her makeup more than anything else about her.) But I figure Iâll be disappointed; the old appearance-driven Tiffany will emerge from her brief epiphany and the chance for her to plan a future in line with her dreams of stardom will vanish. Oh, well. On to the next arcâŠ
Btw Tiff, get rid of the helmet hair please. Itâs time for a makeover. Use Toni as an idea of what you should do with your looks. Sheâs simple and drop dead gorgeous. Little makeup and NO helmet hair.
When an acountant wants to âfixâ their life, they go:
âIâm gonna have to do a self-audit!ââŠ.
-
When a firefighter wants to make changes, they go:
âThere are too many people who think theyâre hot stuff, in my life. I need to put them all out!â.
-
When a mechanic wants to do it:
âI need to run a diagmostic, here. Lots of broken relationshipsâŠand theyâre gonna need some workâŠâ
-
Plumber:
âI donât want my life going down the toilet!â
-
Electrician:
âWell, left to their own devices, some people are âhard wiredâ for failure, I guess. But I need to learn that âyou canât be shocked by the results, if youâre well groundedâ!â
-
Tiffany (of âTints by Tiffanyâ fame):
âI need to start fresh! No more âPouty Pinkâ for me! I need to start building with a new âfoundationâ!âŠ.I need to stop âglossing overâ my problems! No more âFeeling Blueâ for meâŠ.it will no longer be a part of my âpalletteâ! From now on, only âSolid Gold. âŠor maybe, maybeâŠmaybe something else. âŠ.And I need to stop wasting mascara for people who donât match my ensemble!â
Well, thatâs more like the old Tiff! Thatâs a good thing but, hopefully, with a drive to confront and resolve these issues with her dad. At least, I hope she finishes her college education (or negotiates that with her dad), and then she can go from there. And, I hope, she brings Gunther along with her.
Okay, Tiffany, letâs show âem. Stand tall, stand confident, stand beautifulâŠâŠ..just donât do anything to cut daddyâs financial umbilical cord.
Actually todayâs strip is far more realistic than if Tiffany magically became indifferent to makeup and clothing. I suspect her eventual career will be in that area. So this is not backsliding really. Backsliding would be to believe that she can change her father, rather than working on herself.
GnC cleverly reaches back into their cast of characters to move Tiff, almost magically, out of her not OK life position. This is a classic example of deus ex machina ; a phrase that has generated some interest here.
Tiff was in a crisis, her self-worth and confidence at the lowest in Luannverse history. All intervention attempts to revive her failed; those by her friends, potential romantic interests (Gunther), even her own attempt via the bravado Eiffel confrontation. A hopeless situation, indeed.
So poof! Out pops the surprise deus in the form of Mrs. Fogerty (The Goddess of Counseling), a character not seen in years and one long forgotten. She is delivered ex machina, from the old school counselorâs office into private counseling. And, almost magically, Tiff is finally cured. WOW!
Of course weâll have to see how potent a deus Mrs. Fogerty is/has been in putting Tiff on a better track.
As I opined several days ago. GnC have plans for the Tiff character. We are apparently on our way. I hope they include my favorite guy, Gunther. :o)
A good therapist does not try to answer the problems for the client.
Tiffany is going through self-discovery and becoming an adult. That takes years and their are individual paths. She is making more progress than some other characters in this strip.
âThatâs a good start I look forward to hearing what else you are doing to get rid of the pout,â might have been a good response.
Tiff only thinks âshort term"⊠real short term. hopefully Mrs. F can change that. Weâre back to the shallow. what about star trek marathons? are they out of the picture?
The divergence of comment this week has been puzzling. We hear that Mrs. Fogarty is incapable of character development because she has âalways beenâ this way. And in the same breath we hear about Tiffanyâs character development, in spite of her having âalways beenâ this way. So I was rooting for Fogarty having become a more effective counselor over the passage of time. But todayâs strip basically shot all that down. Counting workbooks on her fingers? Her lack of dimension seems glaring next to the layers of Tiffanyâs personality.
Tiff looked great without makeup when she came out of the shower, and she and Gunther had their âmoment.â But if wearing makeup makes her feel better, then go for it, and take Fay along for the trip. Not everybody has to look like Bernice or Margo Phelps-Fogarty. Create the illusion you want, Lady Gaga sure did.
This comic strip, PLUS the comments, should be required reading for every student taking a psych course. The comments show more about the reader than about the strip. For sure!
Templo S.U.D. almost 7 years ago
same narcissistic Tiffany when it comes to her make-up for her appearance
Prescott_Philosopher almost 7 years ago
Boy! Thatâs one deep young lady.
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
So G&K go for backsliding.
Tiffany needs a personality undelineated by makeup or weight.
Namrepus almost 7 years ago
Thereâs the Tiff we all know and love.
AnyFace almost 7 years ago
rozthebabysitter almost 7 years ago
Two steps forward, one step back.
WoodEye almost 7 years ago
I think she lost weight DURING this visit!
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 7 years ago
âIâm through pouting and I intend to let the world know about it.â
You go, girl.
howtheduck almost 7 years ago
I can see the need for new eye shadow. That stuff she was wearing ran all over the place when she was crying.
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
At least Tiffany may have to awaken her reasoning facilities.
Problem solving.
Same amount of makeup on half the money.
SactoSylvia almost 7 years ago
So⊠is this the old Tiffany returning, or a new and improved model?
BJShipley1 almost 7 years ago
New hairstyle or GTFO. Sheâs had that helmet hair for as long as sheâs been in the strip (and even all the way back to the third grade in her first chronological appearance); thereâs no way a supposedly fashionable girl would keep the same hairdo for a solid decade, much less the same style from when she was a small child. Time for Evans to find a way to make her recognizable besides the hair. Personally Iâd like to see her rock the undercut, like Scarlett Johansson has been doing lately.
Though on a more positive note: it looks like Mrs Fogarty is acting halfway competent today! I guess she doesnât want to lose her only paying client.Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
The hallway bulletin board looks messy enough to be a school bulletin board.
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
How about some tough love, Bernice?
Make Star Trek night a makeup free zone.
luann1212 almost 7 years ago
Ah, the Tiffany we all know and love, very happy and self-involved with how she looks is back, although I never thought she has left. I also defend her to those who thinks she is shallow; she is not really shallow, she has really gone through a lot of soul-searching in the last long set of arcs, starting I might remind with Gunther basically getting her to question herself (and not a mean reason I hasten to add). With Tiffany itâs her actions more than anything else, that determines the level of change she shows. I think she will show that she can think besides her eyebrows.
dadoctah almost 7 years ago
The world is over âpouty pinkâ.
Rosette almost 7 years ago
Oooh, what will the new Tiff look like? She already had one makeover!
Joe1962 almost 7 years ago
Yesterday Tiff took two steps forward and Today she falls back into that same narcissistic person.
capricorn9th almost 7 years ago
Uh-oh. I am seeing the old Tiffany. Once she got over the fact that his dad wonât listen to her and sheâs lost him, she reverts to her old self. She will become determined to lose all the weight so she could wear her old clothes â nah, sheâs likely to go on a shopping spree, this time, more carefully since her dad cut off her allowance in half. Gunther, Luann and Bernice will be disappointed to see the old Tiffany back. They started to like her. Oh well, I guess G & K decided they like the old version better. Another arc where they revert to the old â first Fay replacing the tween Luann to continue the tween arcs and now Tiffany back to the old. What next? Toni back to her insecure self? Shannon back to her brattier version?
Enter.Name.Here almost 7 years ago
Counsel as you will, but you canât take the âTiffanyâ out of Tiffany.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 7 years ago
LOL, Fogarty got so caught up in the moment that she actually thought she put Tiff on the right track. Life Goal Guide, Personality Workbook, Self H⊠âŠYes! New ⊠huh? waitâŠ, new eye shadow??, zawk, sploot, poofâŠ
.
Like I mentioned yesterday, while Fogarty was playing âlittle note pad, big note pad, eenie meenie miney moâ, Tiffany was coming to her own realization of what she needed to do. I could be wrong, but I think Greg had two things going on in this arc â showing Tiffany has become strong enough to where she determined on her own the course of action she would have to take, and showing Phelps â Fogarty in her usual light. After all these years, did anyone think for a minute that Greg was really ever going to have Phelps â Fogarty be anything but a ineffective nincompoop? No âmagic slateâ with the change of the last name.
50srefugee almost 7 years ago
Tiff, step one of your remake: Stop trying to seduce your Daddy. I know you think thatâs the only way to get his attentionâand you may very well be rightâbut in fact you are flagging yourself as over-the-line toxic. Step two: stop trying to seduce other men into being replacement daddies. Only dangerously toxic men would want to even try out for the part.
What you want is a daddy you can control, but that is contrary to the nature of a healthy daddy/daughter relationship.
What you need is a husbandâa very different relationship, one in which âcontrolâ takes a distant back seat to âcooperationâ
Argythree almost 7 years ago
@50SREFUGEE: Tiffany needs neither a new daddy figure nor a husband at this point. She needs to recreate herself into a person who recognizes she has worth (even without attention from a daddy or from someone who admires her makeup more than anything else about her.) But I figure Iâll be disappointed; the old appearance-driven Tiffany will emerge from her brief epiphany and the chance for her to plan a future in line with her dreams of stardom will vanish. Oh, well. On to the next arcâŠ
Chopped Fowl almost 7 years ago
Well, you canât fight nature âŠ.
31768 almost 7 years ago
Btw Tiff, get rid of the helmet hair please. Itâs time for a makeover. Use Toni as an idea of what you should do with your looks. Sheâs simple and drop dead gorgeous. Little makeup and NO helmet hair.
GOGOPOWERANGERS almost 7 years ago
You can bring a horse to water but you cant stop it from putting on make-up
sueb1863 almost 7 years ago
Wonder how she dropped all that weight?
chris_weaver almost 7 years ago
A new, re-invented Tiffany!
dlkrueger33 almost 7 years ago
A new arc: âHow Tiffany Got Her Groove Backâ. LOL. New makeup, new hairâŠ.it will give her confidence to move forward.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Okay so Where May I ask is all of this leading?
âMeet the New Tiff! Same as the Old Tiff?â
I dunno, My Dear brothers and sisters. Something coming. And whatever âitâ is, I got a bad feeling.
Oh Waitperson? COFFEE for me and my friends here. And see what the folks over at Acramax are having. Put it on my Tab.
In the meantime, I think Iâll get my âI Told You Soâsâ And âPoor Guntherâsâ readyâŠ
#FREEGUNTHERBERGUNTHERANDFORGAWSAKESSTOPTORTURINGHIM!
cabalonrye almost 7 years ago
She is back!
JayBluE almost 7 years ago
When an acountant wants to âfixâ their life, they go:
âIâm gonna have to do a self-audit!ââŠ.
-
When a firefighter wants to make changes, they go:âThere are too many people who think theyâre hot stuff, in my life. I need to put them all out!â.
-
When a mechanic wants to do it:
âI need to run a diagmostic, here. Lots of broken relationshipsâŠand theyâre gonna need some workâŠâ
-
Plumber:
âI donât want my life going down the toilet!â
-
Electrician:
âWell, left to their own devices, some people are âhard wiredâ for failure, I guess. But I need to learn that âyou canât be shocked by the results, if youâre well groundedâ!â
-
Tiffany (of âTints by Tiffanyâ fame):
âI need to start fresh! No more âPouty Pinkâ for me! I need to start building with a new âfoundationâ!âŠ.I need to stop âglossing overâ my problems! No more âFeeling Blueâ for meâŠ.it will no longer be a part of my âpalletteâ! From now on, only âSolid Gold. âŠor maybe, maybeâŠmaybe something else. âŠ.And I need to stop wasting mascara for people who donât match my ensemble!â
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Itâs about to get heavy.
JayBluE almost 7 years ago
âThe Eye Shadow Of Your Smileâ (âŹ)
âDonât Make Me OverâŠ.Iâll Do It, Myself!â (â©)
âA BlushâŠ.To Judgmentâ
âThe Mayflower Color In My Compactâ
âPowder And Puff Girlsâ
âMascaraâd Straightâ
or
âMirror Cat Mannerâ
TORAD_07 almost 7 years ago
Well, thatâs more like the old Tiff! Thatâs a good thing but, hopefully, with a drive to confront and resolve these issues with her dad. At least, I hope she finishes her college education (or negotiates that with her dad), and then she can go from there. And, I hope, she brings Gunther along with her.
Airman almost 7 years ago
Okay, Tiffany, letâs show âem. Stand tall, stand confident, stand beautifulâŠâŠ..just donât do anything to cut daddyâs financial umbilical cord.
rshive almost 7 years ago
Theyâre not exactly on the same page. Maybe not even the same book.
rickmac1937 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Sheâs on her way back
Callie Ray almost 7 years ago
Tiff, forget about clothes and makeup. Just focus on being more assertive if you want to win your dad back.
Luanaphile almost 7 years ago
Mrs. Fogâs makeup kit is buried in the attic somewhere.
Luanaphile almost 7 years ago
Actually todayâs strip is far more realistic than if Tiffany magically became indifferent to makeup and clothing. I suspect her eventual career will be in that area. So this is not backsliding really. Backsliding would be to believe that she can change her father, rather than working on herself.
Tyge almost 7 years ago
GnC cleverly reaches back into their cast of characters to move Tiff, almost magically, out of her not OK life position. This is a classic example of deus ex machina ; a phrase that has generated some interest here.
Tiff was in a crisis, her self-worth and confidence at the lowest in Luannverse history. All intervention attempts to revive her failed; those by her friends, potential romantic interests (Gunther), even her own attempt via the bravado Eiffel confrontation. A hopeless situation, indeed.
So poof! Out pops the surprise deus in the form of Mrs. Fogerty (The Goddess of Counseling), a character not seen in years and one long forgotten. She is delivered ex machina, from the old school counselorâs office into private counseling. And, almost magically, Tiff is finally cured. WOW!
Of course weâll have to see how potent a deus Mrs. Fogerty is/has been in putting Tiff on a better track.
As I opined several days ago. GnC have plans for the Tiff character. We are apparently on our way. I hope they include my favorite guy, Gunther. :o)
arba4747 almost 7 years ago
at least baby steps are something.
Ruth Brown almost 7 years ago
A good therapist does not try to answer the problems for the client.
Tiffany is going through self-discovery and becoming an adult. That takes years and their are individual paths. She is making more progress than some other characters in this strip.
âThatâs a good start I look forward to hearing what else you are doing to get rid of the pout,â might have been a good response.
Ruth Brown almost 7 years ago
P.S. I would love for Tiffany to help Foggerty with a make over. Wouldnât that take someone out of her comfort zone.
Dragongourd Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Aaannnnddd, sheâs back!
RSH almost 7 years ago
Tiff only thinks âshort term"⊠real short term. hopefully Mrs. F can change that. Weâre back to the shallow. what about star trek marathons? are they out of the picture?
Dragoncat almost 7 years ago
Baby steps, Mrs. Fogarty⊠Baby stepsâŠ
And Your Point Would Be almost 7 years ago
The divergence of comment this week has been puzzling. We hear that Mrs. Fogarty is incapable of character development because she has âalways beenâ this way. And in the same breath we hear about Tiffanyâs character development, in spite of her having âalways beenâ this way. So I was rooting for Fogarty having become a more effective counselor over the passage of time. But todayâs strip basically shot all that down. Counting workbooks on her fingers? Her lack of dimension seems glaring next to the layers of Tiffanyâs personality.
Airman almost 7 years ago
Tiff looked great without makeup when she came out of the shower, and she and Gunther had their âmoment.â But if wearing makeup makes her feel better, then go for it, and take Fay along for the trip. Not everybody has to look like Bernice or Margo Phelps-Fogarty. Create the illusion you want, Lady Gaga sure did.
Sisyphos almost 7 years ago
I consider it a Hopeful Sign that Tiffany is once again concerned about her appearance!
RSH almost 7 years ago
Iâll predict that monday Tiff walks into Mrs. Fogartyâs office looking totally different. I wonder what that might be.
Elmer Gantry Fudd almost 7 years ago
Whew! Thank goodness the Trufans can go back to looking down on Tiffany! That was a close one!
Vilyehm almost 7 years ago
Tiffanyâs hair is once again much wider than her shoulders.
phxhocking almost 7 years ago
This comic strip, PLUS the comments, should be required reading for every student taking a psych course. The comments show more about the reader than about the strip. For sure!
NotMyJob. . . almost 7 years ago
If only it were that easy to lose the weight. . .off your mid and off your mind