Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for January 03, 2013
January 02, 2013
January 04, 2013
Transcript:
Dakota: I bet you're totes excited for the stupid spelling bee today. You're all "DURR I WANNA SHOE EVERYBODY WHAT A GIANT NERD I AM." *snort* Phoebe: Pretty much, yeah.
Yet Dakota is as snobby as ever. Nerds made the Internet, Facebook, Twitter and anything else you can think of, kid! Hair products? Yes, even nerds made those too.
So Dakota says “totes” instead of “totally?” Here I was looking around the strip for something resembling totes. Looks like Dakota wants to celebrate being stupid.
I love Dakota’s expression in panel #2! ::grins:: I do believe that’s the first time I’ve seen any sign that Dakota’s had her ears pierced and/or wear studs.
Phoebe, you go girl! Dakota will be the girl on the cheerleader squad with the IQ of a rock. Who knows? if Dakota was a real person, she would be some girl in films in which Dakota would be ashamed to talk about when she’ll be on the back side of 30.
In panel #2 Dakota’s left hand has the thumb on the wrong side.
And before people (again) criticize my commenting on things like this, it’s not because I gleefully scrutinize for errors, but because I like Heavenly Nostrils so much I enjoy enlarging the strips and gazing in the details and nuances, and delighting in everything. So, now and then I happen to spot something; they aren’t deal-breakers, just an FYI when I comment.
Have no idea what anybody’s talking about anent thumbs. I find no problem reproducing the pose, and I think that if my hands were backward I’d have noticed by now. Especially right now, since I’m touch-typing this.
I love being a nerd/geek! Nerds actually tend to be themselves. Leave it to my geeky teacher to be able to turn geeky into a very positive term on my letter of recommendation.
I was an A-B student but never really distinctly the type that the Dakotas of the world would classify as a “nerd” (they found plenty of other reasons for picking on me, though), so I’ve never really been forced to confront this mentality face to face the way Phoebe (and quite clearly, the author) has. It doesn’t make it any less inexplicable, though. What, exactly, does the sight of a quiet, smart peer do to the gears inside their brains that make them so eager to lash out and humiliate them? Chalking it up to “jealousy” seems like pat wishful thinking, but damned if I have any other possibilities…
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
Yet Dakota is as snobby as ever. Nerds made the Internet, Facebook, Twitter and anything else you can think of, kid! Hair products? Yes, even nerds made those too.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Geek is chic.
Randy B Premium Member almost 12 years ago
The “DURR” is gratuitous.
fresco b milne almost 12 years ago
never drink milk while reading this comic . i hope my pc will still work
my_discworld almost 12 years ago
“pretty much, yeah.” God, that’s awesome.
Q4horse almost 12 years ago
I was a nerd, but I never did learn to speill.
kendallclark1973 almost 12 years ago
Phoebe’s grin is priceless. Time to school Dakota… at school.
neatslob Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Go Phoebe!
pumaman almost 12 years ago
I used to have a pair of Totes….
BrotonamoBay almost 12 years ago
It’s the eye of tiger, it’s the thrill of the dork!
Russell B almost 12 years ago
Took me a minute to figure out that “totes” means “totally”.
ewalnut almost 12 years ago
So Dakota says “totes” instead of “totally?” Here I was looking around the strip for something resembling totes. Looks like Dakota wants to celebrate being stupid.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Good for you girl!
jerseytechgrl almost 12 years ago
I really love Phoebe’s reaction! She’s figured out already how to deal with the Dakotas of the world. Yay nerds!
kaykeyser almost 12 years ago
And what’s wrong with wanting to be smart and next to a cute boy? Just don’t misspell “Unicorn”
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Taunt all you want Dakota. You’ll never break Phoebe’s concentration.
StrangerCoug almost 12 years ago
See, Phoebe? Don’t let Dakota let you down.
Destiny23 almost 12 years ago
When you have a unicorn for a Best Friend, it doesn’t really matter what ANYONE else thinks of you!
Stephen Gilberg almost 12 years ago
Funny, I had just thought back on the spelling bee arc of “Ozy & Millie” the other day. Apparently Dakota won’t be serious competition like Felicia.
Masterius almost 12 years ago
I love Dakota’s expression in panel #2! ::grins:: I do believe that’s the first time I’ve seen any sign that Dakota’s had her ears pierced and/or wear studs.
GasHouseGorilla almost 12 years ago
Phoebe, you go girl! Dakota will be the girl on the cheerleader squad with the IQ of a rock. Who knows? if Dakota was a real person, she would be some girl in films in which Dakota would be ashamed to talk about when she’ll be on the back side of 30.
Masterius almost 12 years ago
In panel #2 Dakota’s left hand has the thumb on the wrong side.
And before people (again) criticize my commenting on things like this, it’s not because I gleefully scrutinize for errors, but because I like Heavenly Nostrils so much I enjoy enlarging the strips and gazing in the details and nuances, and delighting in everything. So, now and then I happen to spot something; they aren’t deal-breakers, just an FYI when I comment.
Iron Ed almost 12 years ago
Either Dana’s already fixed this or you guys are nutz! :-) :-) :-)
Masterius almost 12 years ago
That’s the only reason I mention things like that, too: I care a great deal about Heavenly Nostrils.
John W Kennedy Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Have no idea what anybody’s talking about anent thumbs. I find no problem reproducing the pose, and I think that if my hands were backward I’d have noticed by now. Especially right now, since I’m touch-typing this.
TayoEXE almost 12 years ago
I love being a nerd/geek! Nerds actually tend to be themselves. Leave it to my geeky teacher to be able to turn geeky into a very positive term on my letter of recommendation.
JLG Premium Member almost 12 years ago
I was an A-B student but never really distinctly the type that the Dakotas of the world would classify as a “nerd” (they found plenty of other reasons for picking on me, though), so I’ve never really been forced to confront this mentality face to face the way Phoebe (and quite clearly, the author) has. It doesn’t make it any less inexplicable, though. What, exactly, does the sight of a quiet, smart peer do to the gears inside their brains that make them so eager to lash out and humiliate them? Chalking it up to “jealousy” seems like pat wishful thinking, but damned if I have any other possibilities…
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer almost 12 years ago
aint to proud!!!!
Bizkit over 11 years ago
It’s Ozy & Millie all over again. XD