Interesting wordplay. Mitzi used the correct spelling of complement, meaning improves or goes well with, but the right panel treats it as if it was compliments, i.e. flatters, to make the joke. The nuggets in the pudding is an insult to the palate maybe, but I don’t know what the phrase “insults the pudding” even means.
Ratkin Premium Member about 5 hours ago
Interesting wordplay. Mitzi used the correct spelling of complement, meaning improves or goes well with, but the right panel treats it as if it was compliments, i.e. flatters, to make the joke. The nuggets in the pudding is an insult to the palate maybe, but I don’t know what the phrase “insults the pudding” even means.
win.45mag 12 minutes ago
Looking at his kitchen, I’m more convinced than EVER, to not eat other peoples cooking.