A lot of people get bent out of shape by grammatical errors like that. And publishing housed have gotten really bad about proofreading because they think “with spell-check who needs a proofreader.”
And Luann waiting in the background? I see the rise of the Green-Eyed Monster
PS – I’m a terrible proofreader because I know what I wrote and never see what I typed.
So, Beatrice, you do have this niggling fear of a potential love triangle which your dream seems to reveal. Rest assured – she is not interested in Jack BUT she might pull a Tiffany, though.
Like I said yesterday, Luann “Wins” the guy. Even in Bernice’s dreams, Luann “WINS” the guy. Luann ALWAYS Wins when comes to a guy. Deal with that Harsh Reality Bernice.
Now if this arc continues Monday, would it be too much to ask that when Bernice wakes up, she comes to her senses, forgets about Jack (who in truth, has been little more than an unneeded distraction for last couple months) and makes up her mind to FINALLY, deal with the “Ben problem” once and for all?
Or will Bernice decide to “dumb-down” in order to “fit-in” with the masses?
And will the scalpers hoard the new PS5’s and try to sell them on eBay for 4 times their value the same way they did the Nvidia RTX 3070, 3080, 3090 graphics cards, the No-Good, Money Grubbing, Greedy, So and So’s? ;)
On a subconscious, as much as Bernice is physically attracted to Jack. She wants intellect and she thinks he’s all brawn and not much intellect. Even if her dreams she’s stressed out. She won’t let herself relax.
Bernice is actually lucky she dodged Mer-Jack now because of grammar. It would’ve been really awkward later when his spelling deficiency caused him to declare that “I’m so glad I got to meat you!”
Oh, wait. This is Saturday. The end of the week and clearly the end of the arc. There will be no more of Beatrice and Jacques. Monday will be a pivot to either Gunther (haven’t seen him in a while, Tiffany or Shannon if only because the writer has no idea what to do with either Gunther or Tiffany. A flashback to TJ cooking in the Ferrel household kitchen would be nice, give us closure on that story. Of course it would be nice if Luann had an arc. I know: Fay and her classmates want to put on a play but there school no longer has a theater instructor so she asked if Luann could direct the play. That would be a nice week of clashing egos, drama queens and rowdy boys dragooned into being in the play.
There was a gag on the show “Friends” where one of the guys wonders if he ever turned away a woman who was his perfect match because she pronounces it “supposably.”
So back on Nov. 2nd, Jack asked Bernice “YOU WALK ALOT?” Some pointed out the grammatical slip, bit not Bernice. Now. all of a sudden she goes all Grammar Nazi on herself!?!? What is greg playing at here?
If Bernice were a real character, her preconscious mind is intruding into her dream/fantasy world. Once again demonstrating that Bernice needs some Mrs. Phelps time! (Hey! It worked for Tiffany!)
The most common misconception among aspiring writers is “Oh, the publishers won’t care whether your spelling and punctuation is flawless as long as you make sure the actual plot is good enough to sell.” What the publishers will actually think is that you don’t care enough about your book to fix the errors.(The same rule/advice applies to writers saying that “Chapter 1 isn’t great, but do read on, because it gets really good at chapter 5…”)
Bernice has met her enemy, and is herself…. Her obsessive thinking and rethinking about everything and her mania for perfection haunt her even in her most romantic dreams. Poor thing. Let’s hope she will be able to do a psychologically correct interpretation of this dream. But HOORAY!!! MERMAID LUANN IS BEAUTIFUL ♡♡♡!!! And MerPuddles is so cute.
I am worried about people who use the expression “grammar nazi”. If you see it from the nazi angle a grammar nazi should be invading, conquering, enslaving and destroying based on fake premises of being superior. But when correcting a grammar mistake, one isn’t acting on a fake pretense since the mistake is real. And if you see it from the grammar angle, then it means the nazis were people who liked to make wrong things right. It’s very uncomfortable. Either it’s a disguised praise for nazis, a display of ignorance about nazis or saying that anyone who points out a mistake is evil.
Of course if the person pointing out the mistake demands for the one who made said mistake to be executed then the expression might be somewhat valid. But it seems to me it’s used most of of the time toward anyone who corrects a mistake. Some might say that it’s not the right time to correct the mistake because we should focus on the message being delivered. But hey, the right time to correct the mistake is when it happens.
Though I’d like to see another version, the “grammar kgb”. They don’t say anything at the moment but one day your hear a knock at your door at 5 am and when you open you see two guys in trench-coat telling you "remember on october 14 2018, on the Luann discussion thread when you wrote “your” instead of “you’re”? Follow us to the reeducation camp"
Luann isn’t a ‘spoiler’ in this instance. This is Bernice’s DREAM. It suggests that Bernice does, in fact, see Luann as a threat vis a vis her feelings for Jack, though…
Bern’s two sides battling each other—is this a dream that will make her change her ways?is it a learning lesson that will enable her to prevent future gaffes? or is it a preview of what is to come, a statement about how Bern’s critical nature will never change?
My English Major roommate in college got a mash note (look it up children) from a gal he didn’t like all that much, corrected it for grammar and spelling and returned it. I’m pretty sure that ended that relationship.
Lol! That’s great! Even her fantasy self is criticizing her subconscious!Reading books and papers with grammatical errors annoys me, too, but in a dream sequence? Nope. So now what will she do, swim after him? Or will someone knock on her door and wake her?
Confession: I underline mistakes in the books I read. It’s just for my benefit; it doesn’t matter if anyone else ever sees it. I feel like if you have something you want to share with others, you should try your best to make it right if they’re going to take the time to read it. (Especially if they PAY for your words!)
Waitaminnit. Don’t your and you’re sound exactly alike when spoken? Wasn’t Jaques the merman speaking? That being true, isn’t it a matter of spelling and not grammar? G&K could have shoehorned in a more accurate grammar joke.
Now I’m wondering about the NAMES of the characters in the mermaid fantasy book. Are they REALLY “Beatrice” and “Jacques” as printed on the pages? So Bernice can easily re-imagine herself and Jack in those roles? If so, WHAT AN AMAZING COINCIDENCE!
Just think… if the characters were named “Constance” and “Francois”, then she wouldn’t be having this dream at all?
Just for the helluvit I looked this up:The first vertebrates moved by flexing their spines side to side. This is the mode of locomotion retained by fish and sharks, as well as reptiles and amphibians.
But mammals in their evolution changed to moving by flexing their spines up and down. This enabled them to gallop on all fours with their legs projecting directly under their bodies.
When ancestral whales returned to the water, they inherited and kept this fundamental mammal way of moving. As a result their swimming stroke is an up and down beat with their tail, which is enhanced by horizontal tail flukes.
Bernice’s anxiety has wandered into “look into getting some help with this” territory. Next she’ll be compulsively checking things and handwashing excessively, even for a pandemic.
Bern is so uptight she sabotages her own dreams. Jack has shown no interest in Bern beyond Monstro and casual conversation. It’s not even mixed signals. Swim along, nothing to see here.
How sad. You know you’re uptight when you can’t even have a successful romance in your dreams. But I understand. I was communicating with someone via an online dating service once and lost interest because of bad grammar and misspelling of words.
Perhaps I’m reading too much into it, but it seems to me this is what happened in this comic. Bernice is asleep, but she pops awake just long enough to read the incorrect word in the book. (No “Z” shows her to be asleep in the first panel). She then falls back asleep (with a “Z” to indicate that) and has the correction in her mind, messing up the whole dream situation.
In high school we had a show and one of the songs was “100 Ways To Lose A Man” One way was when the guy says “You’re the one to who I give my heart.” and she corrects him about how he should have said “whom” instead of “who”.
Typos like that have been popping up in a number of books that I’ve read recently, both fiction and non-fiction. Apparently editing is becoming a lost art.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
oh, drat
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Oh my – Bernice in her sleep – hilarious?
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
I was right – Luann the spoiler.
pseudomao about 4 years ago
How did that slip by the proof reader? I’m with Bernice – that would bother me too.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Look fellow Ichthyologists, a new dog fish species, Puddles?
wantcomicsnow about 4 years ago
I love mer-Puddles with his little fishy tail. :D
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Nancy Degroot will be disappointed that Bernice can’t de-stress.
Robin Harwood about 4 years ago
Grammar always! It’s far more important than romance.
KLSeering about 4 years ago
Lovin’ Mer-Puddles!
kenhense about 4 years ago
Editing a fantasy. The epitome of sad…
beb01 about 4 years ago
A lot of people get bent out of shape by grammatical errors like that. And publishing housed have gotten really bad about proofreading because they think “with spell-check who needs a proofreader.”
And Luann waiting in the background? I see the rise of the Green-Eyed Monster
PS – I’m a terrible proofreader because I know what I wrote and never see what I typed.
wantcomicsnow about 4 years ago
Typical rigid, uptight Bernice. Can’t even have a romantic dream/fantasy without criticizing and or correcting others.
Kymberleigh about 4 years ago
First and last time Bernice lets Nancy recommend a book.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
The Evanses don’t allow premarital kissing anymore, not even in fantasy sequences. Sorry, Bernice. Next to go will be lap sitting. Sorry, Gunther.
bytebot-gocomics about 4 years ago
In that sentence, how on earth can Bernice hear “your” when the context is clearly “you’re?”
Joe1962 about 4 years ago
The grammar sent Jack to Luann.
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
So, Beatrice, you do have this niggling fear of a potential love triangle which your dream seems to reveal. Rest assured – she is not interested in Jack BUT she might pull a Tiffany, though.
Luna Luna about 4 years ago
Am I the only one who is confused as to why girls are expected to like this crap even if they’re smart? Stories like these are AWFUL.
Mordock999 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Well, THIS comes as No surprise.
Like I said yesterday, Luann “Wins” the guy. Even in Bernice’s dreams, Luann “WINS” the guy. Luann ALWAYS Wins when comes to a guy. Deal with that Harsh Reality Bernice.
Now if this arc continues Monday, would it be too much to ask that when Bernice wakes up, she comes to her senses, forgets about Jack (who in truth, has been little more than an unneeded distraction for last couple months) and makes up her mind to FINALLY, deal with the “Ben problem” once and for all?
Or will Bernice decide to “dumb-down” in order to “fit-in” with the masses?
And will the scalpers hoard the new PS5’s and try to sell them on eBay for 4 times their value the same way they did the Nvidia RTX 3070, 3080, 3090 graphics cards, the No-Good, Money Grubbing, Greedy, So and So’s? ;)
Grey Forest about 4 years ago
We men have a saying about this kind of dreaming.
Airman about 4 years ago
My, my. The merman meanders.
i_am_the_jam about 4 years ago
As a former English teacher, I’ve seen many stories with great premises be ruined by poor grammar, spelling, and punctuation.
luann1212 about 4 years ago
Yep, hilarity ensues and the dream swims off chasing Luann. All because of your.
gnmnrbl about 4 years ago
On a subconscious, as much as Bernice is physically attracted to Jack. She wants intellect and she thinks he’s all brawn and not much intellect. Even if her dreams she’s stressed out. She won’t let herself relax.
Enter.Name.Here about 4 years ago
Luann makes for a nice mermaid.
Pointspread about 4 years ago
Even dream Bernice doesn’t like Bernazi Bernice. Oh well, it would be nice if she would wake up and resolve to not be so uptight.
PeterPirate about 4 years ago
Poor Bernice. Forever tongue-tide.
whahoppened about 4 years ago
Hello, a dogfish!
artsyguy65 about 4 years ago
Bernice is actually lucky she dodged Mer-Jack now because of grammar. It would’ve been really awkward later when his spelling deficiency caused him to declare that “I’m so glad I got to meat you!”
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
The misuse messes me up too. That and prepositional phrases like “to he and I” rather than “to him and me.”
Other than that, put some tail fins into your plans.
beb01 about 4 years ago
Oh, wait. This is Saturday. The end of the week and clearly the end of the arc. There will be no more of Beatrice and Jacques. Monday will be a pivot to either Gunther (haven’t seen him in a while, Tiffany or Shannon if only because the writer has no idea what to do with either Gunther or Tiffany. A flashback to TJ cooking in the Ferrel household kitchen would be nice, give us closure on that story. Of course it would be nice if Luann had an arc. I know: Fay and her classmates want to put on a play but there school no longer has a theater instructor so she asked if Luann could direct the play. That would be a nice week of clashing egos, drama queens and rowdy boys dragooned into being in the play.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bernice has too many inner forces that are fighting each other. It appears that she just lost this argument with herself.
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Oh, yeah, and she just lost Jacques as well.
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Now, if she can just carry what she learned in the dream to her waking life and not make the same mistake. But this is Bernice we are talking about.
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One last thought – yesterday was Greg’s 73rd birthday. Happy late birthday, Greg!
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
pppppffffffffFFFFFFFFTTTTTTT HA HA HA HA HA HAAAAAA!!
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
“Yo! Luann! Wait up (with your c-cups)!”
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
This is where Bernice starts planning on murdering Luann in her sleep..
Namrepus about 4 years ago
There was a gag on the show “Friends” where one of the guys wonders if he ever turned away a woman who was his perfect match because she pronounces it “supposably.”
Tyge about 4 years ago
Hey! Look! A dogfish! His name is Paddles!
PMark about 4 years ago
Now that’s the funniest “Luann” in ages. :)
Wubbie about 4 years ago
Gee, the water got cold all of a sudden!
Tyge about 4 years ago
So back on Nov. 2nd, Jack asked Bernice “YOU WALK ALOT?” Some pointed out the grammatical slip, bit not Bernice. Now. all of a sudden she goes all Grammar Nazi on herself!?!? What is greg playing at here?
If Bernice were a real character, her preconscious mind is intruding into her dream/fantasy world. Once again demonstrating that Bernice needs some Mrs. Phelps time! (Hey! It worked for Tiffany!)
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 4 years ago
There goes a dogfish
Chased by a catfish
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Bernice, you’re such a grammar nazi and now, you blew your chance for your first dream kiss.
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member about 4 years ago
[Your, you’re, yore] seriously [pixxing, torquing] [me, myself, and I] off by being a one-twit nit-picking grammar police force!
TORAD_07 about 4 years ago
ROTFLMAO! That is just “so” Bernice!
Tyge about 4 years ago
Hey, Bernice! Freud called. He wants his superego back.
comic reader 22 about 4 years ago
Now THAT’S funny!!
David Jones Premium Member about 4 years ago
Grammar is The Law.
David in Webb Premium Member about 4 years ago
Beatrice does grammar in her sleep, I do math problems in my sleep. Whatta curse.
FassEddie about 4 years ago
No way the editors missed that contraction.
Auntie Socialist about 4 years ago
Now cue the dream sequence
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
Maybe this is a teaching moment… Bernice might see that her know-it-allness is holding her back from enjoying herself.
EasyEight about 4 years ago
“You’re” and “Your” sound the same when spoken. Was there a court reporter making a typo transcribing this conversation?
Denver Reader Premium Member about 4 years ago
Most editors would have caught that before publication.
tutibug5 about 4 years ago
Yo, Luann! Wait up ….perfect ending.
jrankin1959 about 4 years ago
Other shoe dropped…
Katsuro Premium Member about 4 years ago
The most common misconception among aspiring writers is “Oh, the publishers won’t care whether your spelling and punctuation is flawless as long as you make sure the actual plot is good enough to sell.” What the publishers will actually think is that you don’t care enough about your book to fix the errors.(The same rule/advice applies to writers saying that “Chapter 1 isn’t great, but do read on, because it gets really good at chapter 5…”)
SpicyNacho Premium Member about 4 years ago
Puddles is the best part of this comic today. I hope my grammar is ok, or Bernice might track myself down.
Serial Pedant about 4 years ago
Hey! Leave the pedantry to the experts!
Lman about 4 years ago
Their, their, Bernice.
grandmajude about 4 years ago
I’ve found incorrect grammar in books also. Grrr. Makes me furious.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bernice has met her enemy, and is herself…. Her obsessive thinking and rethinking about everything and her mania for perfection haunt her even in her most romantic dreams. Poor thing. Let’s hope she will be able to do a psychologically correct interpretation of this dream. But HOORAY!!! MERMAID LUANN IS BEAUTIFUL ♡♡♡!!! And MerPuddles is so cute.
BJShipley1 about 4 years ago
Well at least we finally have a love triangle that isn’t a blatant “Betty and Veronica” with Tiffany in the Veronica role.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
That’s Bernice in the nut shell.
buer about 4 years ago
I am worried about people who use the expression “grammar nazi”. If you see it from the nazi angle a grammar nazi should be invading, conquering, enslaving and destroying based on fake premises of being superior. But when correcting a grammar mistake, one isn’t acting on a fake pretense since the mistake is real. And if you see it from the grammar angle, then it means the nazis were people who liked to make wrong things right. It’s very uncomfortable. Either it’s a disguised praise for nazis, a display of ignorance about nazis or saying that anyone who points out a mistake is evil.
Of course if the person pointing out the mistake demands for the one who made said mistake to be executed then the expression might be somewhat valid. But it seems to me it’s used most of of the time toward anyone who corrects a mistake. Some might say that it’s not the right time to correct the mistake because we should focus on the message being delivered. But hey, the right time to correct the mistake is when it happens.
Though I’d like to see another version, the “grammar kgb”. They don’t say anything at the moment but one day your hear a knock at your door at 5 am and when you open you see two guys in trench-coat telling you "remember on october 14 2018, on the Luann discussion thread when you wrote “your” instead of “you’re”? Follow us to the reeducation camp"
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
Luann isn’t a ‘spoiler’ in this instance. This is Bernice’s DREAM. It suggests that Bernice does, in fact, see Luann as a threat vis a vis her feelings for Jack, though…
Rocknaww about 4 years ago
Are you suggesting romance novels are poorly written?
RSH about 4 years ago
Bern’s two sides battling each other—is this a dream that will make her change her ways?is it a learning lesson that will enable her to prevent future gaffes? or is it a preview of what is to come, a statement about how Bern’s critical nature will never change?
KEA about 4 years ago
My English Major roommate in college got a mash note (look it up children) from a gal he didn’t like all that much, corrected it for grammar and spelling and returned it. I’m pretty sure that ended that relationship.
YorkGirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
Lol! That’s great! Even her fantasy self is criticizing her subconscious!Reading books and papers with grammatical errors annoys me, too, but in a dream sequence? Nope. So now what will she do, swim after him? Or will someone knock on her door and wake her?
rmbdot about 4 years ago
Beautiful! Bernice trolls herself!
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Having grammar corrected by your dream, THAT is definitely a new one….
WesTXGrl13 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Confession: I underline mistakes in the books I read. It’s just for my benefit; it doesn’t matter if anyone else ever sees it. I feel like if you have something you want to share with others, you should try your best to make it right if they’re going to take the time to read it. (Especially if they PAY for your words!)
Miles VanDelay about 4 years ago
Waitaminnit. Don’t your and you’re sound exactly alike when spoken? Wasn’t Jaques the merman speaking? That being true, isn’t it a matter of spelling and not grammar? G&K could have shoehorned in a more accurate grammar joke.
Cincoflex about 4 years ago
So the point isn’t that Berenice is a grammar nerd; it’s that she can’t compete with Luann?
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
That reads like something I’d do. (sigh)
eladee AKA Wally about 4 years ago
Poor Berniece! She’s her own worst enemy.
jamesamber29 about 4 years ago
Bernice listen to your inner mermaid and live in the moment.
Code the Enforcer about 4 years ago
Jack: The Murmur Merman ! … (not stuttering there). :)
locake about 4 years ago
That is funny. I actually laughed at a Luann comic.
theincrediblebulk about 4 years ago
I read a grammatical error and it takes me right out of the story.
locake about 4 years ago
I hope today is the end of this story. It has been a very awkward week. Bernice should stick to books and leave romance alone.
eladee AKA Wally about 4 years ago
I’m loving this trip down fantasy lane with Berniece.
cromwelljones53 about 4 years ago
Total empathy for Bernice here; my dreams are full of my own stumbling blocks.
ZeMastor about 4 years ago
Now I’m wondering about the NAMES of the characters in the mermaid fantasy book. Are they REALLY “Beatrice” and “Jacques” as printed on the pages? So Bernice can easily re-imagine herself and Jack in those roles? If so, WHAT AN AMAZING COINCIDENCE!
Just think… if the characters were named “Constance” and “Francois”, then she wouldn’t be having this dream at all?
SSU about 4 years ago
When Nancy was reading page 218 of this same book, I wonder who she was dreaming of? Frank? unlikely. Quill? Maybe.
Terminal Frost Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just for the helluvit I looked this up:The first vertebrates moved by flexing their spines side to side. This is the mode of locomotion retained by fish and sharks, as well as reptiles and amphibians.
But mammals in their evolution changed to moving by flexing their spines up and down. This enabled them to gallop on all fours with their legs projecting directly under their bodies.
When ancestral whales returned to the water, they inherited and kept this fundamental mammal way of moving. As a result their swimming stroke is an up and down beat with their tail, which is enhanced by horizontal tail flukes.
BlitzMcD about 4 years ago
Bern is sometimes her own worst enemy.
Schrodinger's Dog about 4 years ago
Sunday: Another Shannon special !!!
percheronhitch6 about 4 years ago
Bernice’s anxiety has wandered into “look into getting some help with this” territory. Next she’ll be compulsively checking things and handwashing excessively, even for a pandemic.
PeterPirate about 4 years ago
Jack also murmured. That should be “mermured”.
jandaloft about 4 years ago
Puddles is in his element!
Vangoghdog01 about 4 years ago
Sniff! Unrequited love is the saddest of all.
AndrewSihler about 4 years ago
Not grammar. Spelling. Same difference. (But isn’t Beatrice more or less asleep? Well, dreaming sort of?)
Miles VanDelay about 4 years ago
Many of the commenters here were apparently potty-trained at gun point.
kstewskis about 4 years ago
Oh Bernice…really? In a “fantasy?” Too funny. The only way Luann “spoils” anything is that Bernice left the door open.
WF11 about 4 years ago
Puddles is a “mer-dog”!
smsrt about 4 years ago
OCD?
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
There’s definitely something fishy about this arc.
PhoenixHocking about 4 years ago
I think Bern and I are kindred spirits… I have to admit, this made me laugh!
Holilubillkori Premium Member about 4 years ago
Ah…Bernice..Alone Again…naturally
RSH about 4 years ago
puddles is a merdog
BradFilippone about 4 years ago
Whatever happened to Bernice’s previous boyfriend whose name escapes me—the one in the wheelchair? I don’t recall how he finally left the strip.
kittysquared Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bern is so uptight she sabotages her own dreams. Jack has shown no interest in Bern beyond Monstro and casual conversation. It’s not even mixed signals. Swim along, nothing to see here.
BluNova about 4 years ago
Love the Puddles dog fish! Lol!
namelocdet about 4 years ago
Little ditty, about Jack and Luann….
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Grammar is always serious! Jack, on the other hand, seemingly is not. Luann wins by default….
bakana about 4 years ago
Yep. Been there.
Sometimes a poorly composed sentence will kick your “Suspension of Disbelief” right out of the book.
Or, as a friend used to say:
“I don’t mind Suspending my Disbelief, but don’t ask me to Hang it by the Neck until Dead.
CO Premium Member about 4 years ago
Hasn’t anyone notice that she is asleep, has been for since at least the last day’s comic?
She isn’t reading bad grammar. She is dreaming bad grammar and then correcting it!
Homeboy1865 about 4 years ago
How sad. You know you’re uptight when you can’t even have a successful romance in your dreams. But I understand. I was communicating with someone via an online dating service once and lost interest because of bad grammar and misspelling of words.
finnygirl Premium Member about 4 years ago
Perhaps I’m reading too much into it, but it seems to me this is what happened in this comic. Bernice is asleep, but she pops awake just long enough to read the incorrect word in the book. (No “Z” shows her to be asleep in the first panel). She then falls back asleep (with a “Z” to indicate that) and has the correction in her mind, messing up the whole dream situation.
Asharah about 4 years ago
In high school we had a show and one of the songs was “100 Ways To Lose A Man” One way was when the guy says “You’re the one to who I give my heart.” and she corrects him about how he should have said “whom” instead of “who”.
corpcasselbury about 4 years ago
Typos like that have been popping up in a number of books that I’ve read recently, both fiction and non-fiction. Apparently editing is becoming a lost art.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Luann’s shells are larger than Bernice’s shells.
Chrystos B Minot Premium Member about 4 years ago
LOL!! The critical Brain eclipses the heart! …. And, other parts…! well played, Greg!!