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Joanie sometimes represents everything I hate about professional women who get caught up in the tide of change and nothing is going their way. Post feminism takes hold and nothing any man can possibly say will be of any use, and when men try to help they are in their view being mysoginistic or a âmansplainerâ. I wish women would accept they have an equal place with men and it matters not whether they have a p*nis â they are human with the same experiences and troubles.
Itâs still a struggle for me occasionally, but Iâve learned to be a âlistenerâ instead of a âfixerâ. I love seeing the appreciation in my wifeâs eyes! Mars v Venus, people!
Rick â thatâs supposed to be a thought bubble.
And Joannieâs issues are she confuses political success with personal; sheâs tied too much of her identity into not just her job but the politics around her job so when the country as a whole decides to shift one way or another, she feels it impact her identity and worth. Not a new thing and, sadly, more and more common â things that lead to âi canât talk to people who donât believe exactly what i do politicallyâ from all sides.
But Joanie, you and your party were not ârejectedâ. As I recall, Al Gore won the popular vote. He probably also won Florida. It was a packed Supreme Court and an obsolete electoral college that put the shrub in the oval office.
I canât really relate to woman and their mom comparisons since I am a male but while my dad was a good dad, I feel that I was a better dad than he was.
BE THIS GUY over 1 year ago
Amazing how these 2 self-absorbed people manage to stay married.
Johnny Q Premium Member over 1 year ago
I actually prefer âAinât I?â to âArenât I?â
rasputin's horoscope over 1 year ago
I was wrong; Joanie isnât running out of steam anytime soon. Sheâs a self-winding watch.
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
She should be discussing this with a professional shrink.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Oh, and itâs not all about you?
Olddog1 over 1 year ago
Enough with the histrionics lady. Thereâs plenty of jobs for someone with your work experience.
FionaMessenger1 over 1 year ago
Joanie sometimes represents everything I hate about professional women who get caught up in the tide of change and nothing is going their way. Post feminism takes hold and nothing any man can possibly say will be of any use, and when men try to help they are in their view being mysoginistic or a âmansplainerâ. I wish women would accept they have an equal place with men and it matters not whether they have a p*nis â they are human with the same experiences and troubles.
bmckee over 1 year ago
Whoâs a self-centered witch with a capital âBâ?
MacGuyver over 1 year ago
Itâs still a struggle for me occasionally, but Iâve learned to be a âlistenerâ instead of a âfixerâ. I love seeing the appreciation in my wifeâs eyes! Mars v Venus, people!
erick.robinson over 1 year ago
people at work used to do this to me ⊠my measured response usually consisted of âGet the hell out of my officeâ
ladykat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Rick, she needs your support right now. Be nice.
gigagrouch over 1 year ago
âIf you donât want to hear my advice, donât whine to me about your problems.â
Will_Scarlet over 1 year ago
Why do humans always insist on asking questions nobody else can answer?
Will_Scarlet over 1 year ago
Donât be hard on yourself, youâve still got JeffâŠ
Oh. Never mind.
aerotica69 over 1 year ago
Aw Rick, you should have said âyesâ at the end of the second panel. Then you could make up the bed in the spare room and enjoy a week of silence.
hmofo813 Premium Member over 1 year ago
If she isnât interested in hearing advice, he has a right not to listen to her pointless whingeing.
SchipLvr over 1 year ago
Open the windows, Rick. The situation room needs more ventilation.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] over 1 year ago
We never MET Joanieâs Mother,or even heard her discussed.And that âfailure as a Motherâ t hing is going to get a lot of snarks
Redd Panda over 1 year ago
Rick is a little slow to learn, just mumble something when she takes a breath.
Hard to feel any real sympathy, for an experienced lawyer, who once worked at DOJ.
I imagine that would look very nice on a resume.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] over 1 year ago
There was a job open at the bookstore, but Elly Patterson grabbed it
cbedda over 1 year ago
Joannie and Rick were always the best dealing with relationships. One of my favorites throughout the years.
Dapperdan61 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Al Gore shouldâve thrown out the results of the 2000 election and have a royal hissy fit like 45 did
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 1 year ago
Rick â thatâs supposed to be a thought bubble.
And Joannieâs issues are she confuses political success with personal; sheâs tied too much of her identity into not just her job but the politics around her job so when the country as a whole decides to shift one way or another, she feels it impact her identity and worth. Not a new thing and, sadly, more and more common â things that lead to âi canât talk to people who donât believe exactly what i do politicallyâ from all sides.
Newenglandah over 1 year ago
But Joanie, you and your party were not ârejectedâ. As I recall, Al Gore won the popular vote. He probably also won Florida. It was a packed Supreme Court and an obsolete electoral college that put the shrub in the oval office.
Benign Bodger over 1 year ago
A shrink? Rick is ever so much cheaper and pretty much take whatever is dumped on him.
mindjob over 1 year ago
Gore should have never done the Macarena
sobrown51 over 1 year ago
I canât really relate to woman and their mom comparisons since I am a male but while my dad was a good dad, I feel that I was a better dad than he was.
MDRiggs Premium Member over 1 year ago
Lacey Davenport (amusing name for those of us who used to sit on something called a davenport) was Republican. When did Joanie switch teams?