It’s good to reset sometimes and be alone with your thoughts. I wonder how many people are losing themselves because of the constant need to read/watch other people’s ideas and thoughts. Texts, tweets, statuses, photos, movies, articles…they’re all in someone else’s voice. After a while you’ll forget your own voice if you don’t make time to listen to it.
Every time I think there’s a point to make about today’s strip, I realise there’s a deeper point, until finally I have to go read Existential Comics until I feel stupid again.
Louie99theKing about 6 years ago
Nothing neutral about nature unless you’re a pavlovian, click-baited cyberbot slave.
Nicole ♫ ⊱✿ ◕‿◕✿⊰♫ Premium Member about 6 years ago
It’s good to reset sometimes and be alone with your thoughts. I wonder how many people are losing themselves because of the constant need to read/watch other people’s ideas and thoughts. Texts, tweets, statuses, photos, movies, articles…they’re all in someone else’s voice. After a while you’ll forget your own voice if you don’t make time to listen to it.
atomicdog about 6 years ago
Whew. For a second there, I thought that Olivia was Going Gilchrist. That last panel restored my faith in her.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 6 years ago
Every time I think there’s a point to make about today’s strip, I realise there’s a deeper point, until finally I have to go read Existential Comics until I feel stupid again.
asrialfeeple about 6 years ago
A child of the digital age. At least the weather seems to have improved.
verticallychallenged Premium Member about 6 years ago
Go play, Nancy & Sluggo!
gutbloom about 6 years ago
Are the lines of this comic thicker than normal?
Rolf Rykken Premium Member about 6 years ago
It looks like Nanc may be smiling in the last panel : )
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Nature is sooooo boring. #NoItsNot
WCraft Premium Member about 6 years ago
Sadly, it happens
Kip W about 6 years ago
Well, of course you’re bored! You left your phone at home.
James Dawson about 6 years ago
Remember when Nancy was eight years old, instead of a surly Millennial?
Homeward Premium Member about 6 years ago
Sluggo’s legs are long, like he’s a teen, in the first panel. He shrinks back to kid size by the comic’s end, but how weird!
kenshively about 6 years ago
And how can Sluggo, who doesn’t always know where his next meal is coming from, afford a smart phone…