No, Ms Edwards. Liz’s friends were creeps. They showed no compassion or did not approach her to inquire. They simply assumed Liz snubbed them. Nice friends she has.
I’ve never bought that excuse. That’s something my mother would say…either “curious”, or – my all-time favorite – “jealous”. I hated it when she’d pull those platitudes out when I’d try to explain to her that kids at school were picking on me. I had a lisp, and kids would call me “Sylvester the Cat” or “Cindy Brady” (what didn’t help was that, at the time, there were 6 kids in my family – 3 boys, 3 girls – and I was the youngest).
This is where I used alliteration as a punch line. When writing a short story, I had to produce some daily “wit” even if there was nothing to hang it on. “I think they’re all creepth!!”—"I think they’re all curious." I tied up the 4 panels as best I could with these almost rhyming comments.
Seems a bit extreme to stop a thumb sucker. My experience is they all grow out of it without all that trama. How is Elizabeth going to explain the appliance to her friends without being teased even more?
When I was young when I saw someone my age with braces I was jealous, as my teeth were way crooked. But we couldn’t afford them. I finally got them as an adult.
I have no experience with dental appliances, but surely Elizabeth could wear it only at home and during the night, rather than a few hours at school where she could be ridiculed for wearing it. I am very uncomfortable with subjecting children to unnecessary ridicule and bullying.
Personally, as a parent, I think it is cruel of the parents to make her wear something that they know will make her an object of ridicule, especially at the age she is. Those years are cruel enough already.
Surprised those kids knew about Sylvester. Most people would know from Trading Places, or Elly would probably know, being from the 1960s, which was the era of lighted floors and mirror balls.
Where I went to school, you could tell kids why your speech was messed up, why that apparatus was in your mouth…and then you’d be teased twice as much. What a suburban hellscape.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
Well, at leatht Elithabef told thomeone her conthern.
Prescott_Philosopher about 4 years ago
Uh oh, here comes the ‘why’ question.
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
No, Ms Edwards. Liz’s friends were creeps. They showed no compassion or did not approach her to inquire. They simply assumed Liz snubbed them. Nice friends she has.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 4 years ago
Nah, I think they are creeps!
zekepotato about 4 years ago
They no longer think Liz snubbed them. She spoke to them and they are making fun of her.
GirlGeek Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well this is what you get for sucking your thumb at age 10
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
I think Miss Edwards nailed it perfectly!
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
I’ve never bought that excuse. That’s something my mother would say…either “curious”, or – my all-time favorite – “jealous”. I hated it when she’d pull those platitudes out when I’d try to explain to her that kids at school were picking on me. I had a lisp, and kids would call me “Sylvester the Cat” or “Cindy Brady” (what didn’t help was that, at the time, there were 6 kids in my family – 3 boys, 3 girls – and I was the youngest).
Rufus The naked mole rat about 4 years ago
Thufferin’ thuccotash!
pheets about 4 years ago
True, but that doesn’t help.
Gerard:D about 4 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
This is where I used alliteration as a punch line. When writing a short story, I had to produce some daily “wit” even if there was nothing to hang it on. “I think they’re all creepth!!”—"I think they’re all curious." I tied up the 4 panels as best I could with these almost rhyming comments.
lbhorton about 4 years ago
Seems a bit extreme to stop a thumb sucker. My experience is they all grow out of it without all that trama. How is Elizabeth going to explain the appliance to her friends without being teased even more?
jscarff57 Premium Member about 4 years ago
When I was young when I saw someone my age with braces I was jealous, as my teeth were way crooked. But we couldn’t afford them. I finally got them as an adult.
Irish53 about 4 years ago
Sylvester? Sufferin’ succotash
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
Yesth sthey is all creepths withsth no compathion!
summerdog about 4 years ago
I don’t think that they are curious. At that age, they are self centered, and could care less about you struggling.
nelsonks3646 about 4 years ago
I have no experience with dental appliances, but surely Elizabeth could wear it only at home and during the night, rather than a few hours at school where she could be ridiculed for wearing it. I am very uncomfortable with subjecting children to unnecessary ridicule and bullying.
TheresaNoll about 4 years ago
Personally, as a parent, I think it is cruel of the parents to make her wear something that they know will make her an object of ridicule, especially at the age she is. Those years are cruel enough already.
rebelstrike0 about 4 years ago
Public school motto: “Garbage in, garbage out”.
InuYugiHakusho about 4 years ago
First appearance of Miss Edwards. One of the strip’s more compelling characters.
USN1977 about 4 years ago
A good theme song for today’s strip: “The Merry Go Round Broke Down”.
starfighter441 about 4 years ago
Thath’s dithspickable…
locake about 4 years ago
And her parents did this to their daughter Intentionally! For something that could have been solved a simpler way. Awful Parents!
Katzi428 about 4 years ago
6th & 7th grades can be the worst grades for a kid (I speak from experience .I was teased a LOT .I won’t go into details because it takes too long .)
The_Great_Black President about 4 years ago
Surprised those kids knew about Sylvester. Most people would know from Trading Places, or Elly would probably know, being from the 1960s, which was the era of lighted floors and mirror balls.
There is something
I wanna ask you
There is something
That I want to know
And to this question
You have the answer
So tell me
What I want to know
Do you wanna funk?
Wont you tell me now?
If you wanna funk
Let me show you how
Do you wanna funk with me?
Do you wanna funk with me?
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
That’s despicable!
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Where I went to school, you could tell kids why your speech was messed up, why that apparatus was in your mouth…and then you’d be teased twice as much. What a suburban hellscape.
falcon_370f about 4 years ago
Sthuffering succotash!
amanda.elliott3619 about 4 years ago
That teacher is my favorite