Peanuts by Charles Schulz for May 23, 1951
Transcript:
"Violet: I can't wear any of these dresses anymore. Violet: I've outgrown every one of them...'Patty: You're not going to throw them away, are you? Violet: Oh, No...'Violet: I'll probably need them during my second childhood!" emotion-body-position,"standing, sitting, facing left, facing right, leaning on elbows, back pose, looking forward, holding, walking, arm out, looking down, arms at side, mouth open"
yow4zip Premium Member over 13 years ago
They’ll definitely be too small then.
Benjamin Morris about 9 years ago
First Peanuts strip that clearly passes the Bechdel test.
Zilba Follie over 1 year ago
For anyone wondering, a second childhood refers to mental impairment due to old age, because such patients often have to be raken care of like a child again. Basically, a euphamism for diseases not officially recognized back then, such as Alzheimer’s. Violet seems a bit confused about what it actually means though XD