Is it possible that this particular reference to the 2012 Presidential election has become dated? Romney said that when he was governor all the candidates for his cabinet seemed to be men, so he got his staff to bring him “binders full of women [to interview]”. It was a simpler time with a Republican candidate who could use full sentences so this particular choice of words was the biggest gaffe of the debates.
Oh my. I think this may be a first. They’re actually having a conversation that doesn’t boil down to “You stealin’ my BFF, so get lost, haha j/k OR AM I?” –“Heh, sure, whatever.”
I dunno, Becky’s still subtly pointing out that she’s done more real political stuff than Dorothy ever has, without even trying, and then insulting her. I suppose it’s promising that she’s not trying to pretend it’s a joke, but it’s still “I’m better than you, haha.”
And Dorothy is reinforcing the fact that Becky is stuck doing a course she doesn’t want to or have passion for, rather than the one she actually did want.
Demoted Oblivious
To me it read far more like Dotty trying to encourage Becky to be enthusiastic. Becky is the one who described her situation as having to take the course because she fell into it via requirements of coincidence.
If not that, then at *the most* Dot is just mirroring Beckster’s dialogue to carry on the conversation.
I know we have seen him fart, but it strikes me that it would produce *significantly* more gas and be far more silly if your assertion were true. Then again, perhaps this will give Night Guy the power of flight.
I forgot about the freckles on her legs. Innapropriate crush re-intensifies. Also feel dirty/akward about having seen her indelicately.
Bicycle Bill
Thank you for that, King Daniel. I stand corrected.
Since it wasn’t there before, I have also updated the Walkypedia entry for Dorothy with this information.
The novelization of Dotty’s Documentation of Discarded Desires and Dreams, Docketed and Cross-indexed by Date (future-dated where applicable), Duration, Daring, Desiccation, and Dewey Decimal, now available on Audiobook, in over 40 languages.
Yeah, but she’d better be careful to finish the requirements for her “other” major before the scholarship major, or they’ll kick her out with one semester left.
In Canada we call them ‘toques’ (can rhyme with either ‘look(s)’ or ‘Luke(‘s)’) but in America I see ‘beanies’ the most, but also some other kinda weird words now and then that I can’t recall rn.
Norah
“Watch cap” is an older term for them. I mostly hear “beanie” now (or “toque” from Canadians.)
KingoHrts
When Mike Nesmith wore one continuously on “The Monkees”, they called it and him “Wool Hat”, but I will agree that my Kentucky Mom called it a toboggan.
DinaJoyce
Southerners call them toboggans. Apparently they associate them with sledding somehow and only know the one word for sled or something. And they all get confused when you tell them a toboggan is a particular TYPE of sled. I had to look up the whole etymology one time to prove to my souther husband that he and all his people are nuts and that when it comes to things you wear in the cold they really shouldn’t try to argue with us northerners.
Bicycle Bill
In Wisconsin, where we have reason to wear them four months out of the year, they are generally called “knit caps” or “stocking caps”. They come in varying lengths, which allows them to sometimes be ‘cuffed’ at the bottom (like the one Dorothy is wearing) to create a second thickness for more warmth about the ears, and some versions also feature a little decorative ‘pom-pom’ at the top.
DinaJoyce
People from Wisconsin are allowed to call them whatever they want. People from places where they maybe wear them twice a year and then try to steal the name of a sled are wrong. I’ve also heard stocking cap or knit cap (grew up WNY). I feel like that’s the sort of term my grandparents would use whereas beanie seems like something more common among approximately gen x and younger. Idk what my parents’ generation says. I feel like mom always just said “wear your hat!”
Delicious Taffy
It’s only 6:30 and you’ve ruined my day with this.
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Ana Chronistic
hey, don’t knock anal-retentiveness getting the job of passion done
Clif
Particularly if it’s a passion for organization.
deathjavu
It’s impossible for everyone to have the job they want, but intense organization works on all of them.
Demoted Oblivious
Indeed. Honestly, I actually lack in passion. I find Becky’s assertion that Dotty doesn’t have it, to be the most insulting thing Becky has said.
TrueVCU
Who needs a personality when you have ORGANIZATION
Clif
Congratulations. You are now the chair of the personality committee.
Just remember that it’s masks all the way down and you’ll be fine.
Geneseepaws
Did you forget the four elephants?
Jhon
Elephant.
Elephant.
Elephant.
What are YOU doing here?
Deanatay
“This one’s marked ‘Food’ – cinnamon rolls and Mac’n’Cheese, mostly.
‘Dexter And Monkey Master’ – obvs.
‘PSL-1’? ‘PSL-2’. ‘PSL-3’…
Aww! ‘David’!
…Wait. ‘Yale’??”
Johan
Dotty looks so cute here
Fiddler115
If Mitt Romney can have binders full of women, Dorothy can have binders full of anything she wants
BarerMender
Whoa. Mitt has binders full of women? What the heck?
Justin
Is it possible that this particular reference to the 2012 Presidential election has become dated? Romney said that when he was governor all the candidates for his cabinet seemed to be men, so he got his staff to bring him “binders full of women [to interview]”. It was a simpler time with a Republican candidate who could use full sentences so this particular choice of words was the biggest gaffe of the debates.
Nono
Becky has found ways to get Dorothy to be irritated.
The road to nemeses starts here!
Dave Van Domelen
Dorothy’s ready for the syllabus quiz, then. (Yes, this is something a lot of professors do.)
Yotomoe
OF COURSE I HAVE! HAVE YOU EVER TRIED CATALOGUING YOUR DESIRES IN A 2-RING BINDER!? IT’S NOT THE SAME!!!
Sunny
4 rings or bust!
3 rings seems really unbalanced somehow.
Needfuldoer
6 rings, you know Dorothy has a filofax / Day Runner around somewhere.
Jay
I feel like Walky is in that binder
Yotomoe
Well somebody better get him out. He’ll get the pages all sticky.
Needfuldoer
All I can think of now is that Foxtrot strip where Paige doesn’t want Peter’s old textbook.
elebenty
Thank you, that’s a great one!
AntJ
I think there is a distinct possibility Becky irritates Dorothy out of Indiana and into Yale (or causes her to stay out of spite???)
Doctor_Who
So far we’ve seen no sign that Dorothy has a large capacity for spite.
Certainly not “wreck my own future plans to better annoy you” levels of spite.
J
I don’t know what to make of it yet. Willis dropped hints left and right, but also has an aptitude for delightful subversion of expectation.
Robbie
Oh this is actually really cute. Maybe Becky will stop being a rude butthead!
Robbie
I like Becky! But she’s been annoying me.
Reaver
Shs’s still being rude though? She just told Dorothy she doesnt have any passion.
Alice Macher
Oh my. I think this may be a first. They’re actually having a conversation that doesn’t boil down to “You stealin’ my BFF, so get lost, haha j/k OR AM I?” –“Heh, sure, whatever.”
This is promising.
Rabid Rabbit
I dunno, Becky’s still subtly pointing out that she’s done more real political stuff than Dorothy ever has, without even trying, and then insulting her. I suppose it’s promising that she’s not trying to pretend it’s a joke, but it’s still “I’m better than you, haha.”
RowenMorland
And Dorothy is reinforcing the fact that Becky is stuck doing a course she doesn’t want to or have passion for, rather than the one she actually did want.
Demoted Oblivious
To me it read far more like Dotty trying to encourage Becky to be enthusiastic. Becky is the one who described her situation as having to take the course because she fell into it via requirements of coincidence.
If not that, then at *the most* Dot is just mirroring Beckster’s dialogue to carry on the conversation.
Stephen Bierce
And they aren’t even RED binders. Come on!
Bagge
…I wouldn’t mind taking a peak in that binder.
JR
Shhhhhh, be careful or you’ll summon Stealth Mountain!
Rani
Dorothy’s sounding increasingly off baseline rn
Endplanets
She the mythical ‘Binders full of men”.
Dorothy sublimated the shit out of Walky.
Demoted Oblivious
I know we have seen him fart, but it strikes me that it would produce *significantly* more gas and be far more silly if your assertion were true. Then again, perhaps this will give Night Guy the power of flight.
cmasta1992
I think I’d rather Billie and Ruth get back together than this passive aggressive tango.
drs
Surprise: Becky has a crush on *Dorothy*
Bicycle Bill
Someday those binders will hold a place of honor in the Dorothy A. Keener Presidential Library.
Badgermole
I think her middle name is Margot?
Bicycle Bill
Unless someone can show me a strip with her middle name or initial in it, or a “Word of God” declaration, I’m sticking with ‘A’.
For Alexandra.
King Daniel
“Dorothy Margot Keener!”
https://www.dumbingofage.com/2018/comic/book-8/04-of-mike-and-men/uglycrying/
Demoted Oblivious
I forgot about the freckles on her legs. Innapropriate crush re-intensifies. Also feel dirty/akward about having seen her indelicately.
Bicycle Bill
Thank you for that, King Daniel. I stand corrected.
Since it wasn’t there before, I have also updated the Walkypedia entry for Dorothy with this information.
cmasta1992
Her middle name is B for Beatrice except she doesn’t like Beatrice so B. She just likes B.
J
The novelization of Dotty’s Documentation of Discarded Desires and Dreams, Docketed and Cross-indexed by Date (future-dated where applicable), Duration, Daring, Desiccation, and Dewey Decimal, now available on Audiobook, in over 40 languages.
Rectilinear Propagation
I hope Becky still gets to take at least some of the science classes she actually wanted to take.
Mydnyt
My experience with my sisters scholarship is that she was required to…
1: Take at least classes A, B, and C.
2: Maintain a minimum GPA.
So my assumption is so long as Becky takes the minimum classes required, she can pick and choose the rest.
BBCC
She should still be able to double major so hopefully she will.
Chris Phoenix
Yeah, but she’d better be careful to finish the requirements for her “other” major before the scholarship major, or they’ll kick her out with one semester left.
Sporky
Becky and Dorothy having an ACTUAL social interaction? What sorcery is this?!
BBCC
You can be both passionate AND anal-retentive Becky.
Spookyfox
is everybody the new mike now?
Slartibeast Button, BIA
Without Mike to focus and control the Asshole Side of the Force, it will grow without limit and spread everywhere.
Lingo
Hundred bucks says their teacher is Robin.
Lingo
BTW, Dorothy is very cute in that … hat? Is that what those are called? Ugh I feel like I’ve aged 50 years and lost all my vocabulary.
bogeywoman
It’s a beanie on a beanie 😀
And whatever Becky says, she’s full of beans. Beans for organisation.
Axel
In Canada we call them ‘toques’ (can rhyme with either ‘look(s)’ or ‘Luke(‘s)’) but in America I see ‘beanies’ the most, but also some other kinda weird words now and then that I can’t recall rn.
Norah
“Watch cap” is an older term for them. I mostly hear “beanie” now (or “toque” from Canadians.)
KingoHrts
When Mike Nesmith wore one continuously on “The Monkees”, they called it and him “Wool Hat”, but I will agree that my Kentucky Mom called it a toboggan.
DinaJoyce
Southerners call them toboggans. Apparently they associate them with sledding somehow and only know the one word for sled or something. And they all get confused when you tell them a toboggan is a particular TYPE of sled. I had to look up the whole etymology one time to prove to my souther husband that he and all his people are nuts and that when it comes to things you wear in the cold they really shouldn’t try to argue with us northerners.
Bicycle Bill
In Wisconsin, where we have reason to wear them four months out of the year, they are generally called “knit caps” or “stocking caps”. They come in varying lengths, which allows them to sometimes be ‘cuffed’ at the bottom (like the one Dorothy is wearing) to create a second thickness for more warmth about the ears, and some versions also feature a little decorative ‘pom-pom’ at the top.
DinaJoyce
People from Wisconsin are allowed to call them whatever they want. People from places where they maybe wear them twice a year and then try to steal the name of a sled are wrong. I’ve also heard stocking cap or knit cap (grew up WNY). I feel like that’s the sort of term my grandparents would use whereas beanie seems like something more common among approximately gen x and younger. Idk what my parents’ generation says. I feel like mom always just said “wear your hat!”
Delicious Taffy
It’s only 6:30 and you’ve ruined my day with this.
Bagge
That hat is very cute!
Lingo
Thanks for all the comments. Now that I’ve had more sleep, I guess “wool cap” feels most natural to me, though not particularly distinctive.
JR
No bet.
Lingo
Yeah, I mean it’s obvious, but someone had to say it.
FaerwenOfValenwood