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Iām surprised Mrs. Olsen isnāt correcting Caulfieldās poor english in the first panel. (Should be āthere areā, not āthereāsā or āthere isā. āRole modelsā is plural. This concludes our english lesson for today.
Often I am a bit harsh on Caufield ā but he gets credit for recognizing that life is mostly about sorting through the gray. If it were as easy as A vs. Z then we all would be doing the same thing.
She doesnāt see herself as a role model. As a type B I understand. Many of us have bought into the lie that type Aās run the world. We need to accept and care instead of criticize and judge one another. Mrs. O. is trying but sheās stuck in the middle.
We could say he wants to emulate Frazz, but why should he? He is Frazz. The writer just made two characters with almost the exact same personality, which just makes their conversations soooooo fascinating.
Bilan about 4 years ago
I resent that Mrs Olsen. Iām a Type B personality.
pauljmsn about 4 years ago
You could be a Type O. Theyāre compatible with Types A, B and AB.
BE THIS GUY about 4 years ago
At least Mrs. Olsen has some self-awareness.
Sanspareil about 4 years ago
24 shades of gray!
Doug K about 4 years ago
What about putting role models on a circular scale (a wheel?) instead of a linear scale?
Geophyzz about 4 years ago
The correct term is cautionary tale, not role model Z.
Kroykali about 4 years ago
Iām surprised Mrs. Olsen isnāt correcting Caulfieldās poor english in the first panel. (Should be āthere areā, not āthereāsā or āthere isā. āRole modelsā is plural. This concludes our english lesson for today.
Ignatz Premium Member about 4 years ago
She does herself a disservice. I think Mrs. Olsen is in the 1st half of the alphabet instead of the dead middle.
StratmanRon about 4 years ago
To be M-ish, would Mrs. Olsen need to drive a horse-drawn carriage to school?
Mary Sullivan Premium Member about 4 years ago
I like that she is listening and wanting to score well.
patmobley about 4 years ago
A, B and AB are deadly for Oās.
Thinkingblade about 4 years ago
Often I am a bit harsh on Caufield ā but he gets credit for recognizing that life is mostly about sorting through the gray. If it were as easy as A vs. Z then we all would be doing the same thing.
ArtisticArtemis about 4 years ago
I believe she has attained her goal. =^_________^=
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 4 years ago
āIād like to be the man my dog thinks I am.ā āMike McGuire, songwriter
tammyspeakslife Premium Member about 4 years ago
She doesnāt see herself as a role model. As a type B I understand. Many of us have bought into the lie that type Aās run the world. We need to accept and care instead of criticize and judge one another. Mrs. O. is trying but sheās stuck in the middle.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
This arc needs some TLC PDQ or ASAP.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
We could say he wants to emulate Frazz, but why should he? He is Frazz. The writer just made two characters with almost the exact same personality, which just makes their conversations soooooo fascinating.
Cactus-Pete about 4 years ago
The dictionary says that a role model is someone to be imitated, so the second part of his statement is false.