Yes, but what about Oz’s favorite store, “Wegners”? /jk
Dana
I hear their veggie platters are overpriced.
Proxiehunter
You mean the Crudités?
Laura
What’s sad about it is that’s not even how you say veggie tray in French. A plate of raw veggies is called, “Des crudites.” To call it a “crudité” would mean, “a veggiated”. It’s using “veggie” or “veggify” as a verb. Perhaps there are some French people who might eat “a veggiated.” But I’ve never met one.
Uly
Are we speaking French? No, we’re speaking English. It no longer matters what French speakers would say, because once the word has been borrowed into English it is an English-language word and Anglophones can do what we like with it.
Laura
Well, that’s true, of course. I had just never heard the word “crudité” in English before so I assumed Oz was trying to speak French. Maybe it is an English word that I just am unfamiliar with.
Like how the word “Lingerie” is different in English than in French, even though it’s a word with French origin.
Laura
I wasn’t correcting Proxiehunter. I was laughing at Dr. Oz’s silly campaign commercial.
BarerMender
Laura:
From yesterday’s discussion, “bitter-sweet” appears in Sappho, Fragment 130:
Once more Love stirs me up, the limb-loosener,
a creature bitter-sweet, baffling
(That’s the entire fragment.)
Laura
Oh, lovely! Thank you!
What translation is that? I read just a lovely translation of all her works, a while back, that put them all together as if they were one giant epic poem. That fragment reminds me of that book.
Much obliged!
BarerMender
Published in Love Shook My Senses. Lesbian Love Poems, ed. Gillian Spraggs, London, The Women’s Press, 1998
BarerMender
Spraggs was the translator
Laura
Delight! Now I’ve gotta scurry off and find that book and read it. Soooo excited! Thank you. 😀
I could really use an oatmeal raisin cookie right about now ??
Laura
I want giant size oatmeal raisin cookie with apple bits, molasses, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, ground cloves, nutmeg and allspice! (Basically, an oatmeal raisin ginger snap.)
Twitcher
Binging with Babish just made ginger apple cookies that look damn good.
UrsulaDavina
I don’t think I have had Wegmans oatmeal raisin brand I’m not opposed to oatmeal raisin I think it’s an okay cookie but It’s the kind of cookie where if it’s there I’ll eat it but it’s not something I’ll go out an buy.
I figured Dorothy was looking down at the sketchbook she bought for Joyce.
bemisawa
The sketchbook interpretation makes more sense, and is more or less what my naive interpretation was too, but now that Decidedly Orthogonal says it I can’t unsees it.
No, no. It’s fine. Dorothy is, as you pointed out, the Mom Friend. So obviously you treat her like a mom: Completely ignore her as soon as you can get away with it. Give it a little more time, and maybe she’ll even cut off all contact with Dorothy too, like a proper mother.
According to Walmart.com, that’s the going rate for a single Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinner package. Even the off-brand is $1.25 per package at Dollar-and-a-Quarter Tree.
I’m a little worried, and Dorothy might be too… thinking of. that epic tell off she got earlier. Sooner or later Dorothy will realize she needs to avoid Joyce and refuse all of her sulky-teen demands, to get some respect at least.
Is it avoid or mind her own business because she pretty much just volunteered Joyce again for what she thought wad right without any agency so she deserves a cold shoulder imo. She didn’t accept the memo she had been given repeatedly.
Ditto. It kinda feels like my brain has zoomed in on one thing so nothing else is being perceived.
I hope all these strips of ND-related faux pas is leading to a kind of revelation about how Joyce isn’t “uwu touch of the Tism ^3^” but that it genuinely affects her social, mental and educational life.
It’s not something I’ve seen in any media before (except kinda in Heartbreak High), I think DW would be really fucking good at it (he’s pretty much proven to me he can be trusted with tough topics), and it’d make a lot of the comment-drama worth it.
My brain does that to me all the time. It’s not that I mean to be rude or that I’m deaf, my brain just has considerable lag time sometimes between receiving data from my senses that someone has appeared and began engaging in conversation with me, and alerting my higher brain functions that the data has arrived. I once was reading a book only to find when I finished that my mum had just painted all my toenails without me even noticing. Surprised that didn’t raise any flags tbh…
This is how I used to function almost all the time and it has taken considerable effort and practice and people pointing it out to NOT do this. My brain fixates on things super easily and then forgets the rest of the world is there. So, much sympathy for Joyce’s obliviousness here, and involuntary cringing for her too.
I get the feeling Dorothy is about to snap and tear into Joyce. The sheer disrespect from Joyce is off the charts. A lot of people complain about Dorothy and her “momming” Joyce, but Joyce’s been abusing it.
I’ve said it a million times: Dorothy is not obligated to “mom” Joyce and if she finds Joyce’s behaviour annoying or ungrateful then Dorothy can just…stop.
That, and if she jumps to the conclusion that Joyce’s lack of immediate expression of gratitude is down to being deliberately rude, it is only further proof that she is not as well-versed in neurodiversity as she thinks she is. ?
StClair
what? no. Dorothy’s overachieving, compulsive listmaking, perfectionism, etc etc is all perfectly normal.
just like Jennifer’s sexual orientation. :p
Yotomoe
I’ll just pop in right here to say I get what you mean 😀 Cuz I’m sure there’s some ways to construe that last sentence that could be more unfavorable.
Just wanna get that in there before this becomes a thing.
StClair
yeah, you’re right. 😐 but I’m kind of stuck with those words because those are the ones these kids keep using.
Yeah. I get why Walky pictured her as a puppy. I’m very puppy-like in the same way. I just mom and mom and mom, often unsolicited. It’s a form of begging for validation — if someone says, “Thank you, you really helped me out there!” it’s as essential for a praise junky like me and Dorothy as petting and affection are for doggies. (My puppy was especially needy for attention and affection and reassurance this morning. I think compulsive momming may come from a similar insecurity.)
Laura
“My puppy” being a real life canine.
Vanessa
Poor girl. She needs to get some self respect, at the very least to carve out some time for cartoons and studying.
Yotomoe
Now I’m interpreting Dorothy’s downward glance in panel 4 as her waiting for head pets. Maybe even a scratch behind the ears.
Uly
I think compulsive momming may come from a similar insecurity.
If nothing else, running Joyce’s life for her will coincidentally give her no time to examine her own life choices.
I kinda think Dorothy has gone way too far in “momming” Joyce for a long time now, and she really needs to stop that and let Joyce figure things out and do things for herself already.
Plonker
Oh yes, totally. In fact, she needs not only to let Joyce figure things out for herself, she needs to allow Joyce to fail at doing so and deal with sorting out the resulting mess by herself, as well.
There is a line going in between helping and enabling, and Dorothy has stepped way over that line in her interactions with Joyce, and despite having the best of intentions, at this point, she’s not really helping Joyce, but rather teaching her learned helplessness. One could even go so far as suspect an underlying, probably unconscious, goal of making Joyce so dependent on her that she can never really “leave”.
A behavior that we, not surprisingly, sometimes see from mothers, afraid of losing their “babies”.
This is more of the infantilization we just saw Joyce pushing back against when she was getting it from Becky a moment ago. “Here, you said you want to do this but you’re clearly not capable of making it happen yourself so I did all the work you’re welcome“. It’s more of her trademark mom-friending that Joyce once again didn’t ask for.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Dorothy just shoves the sketchpad into her hands and storms off.
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Ana Chronistic
apathy via light dismissal
Ana Chronistic
Target has mac & cheese for 55 cents!
Wegmans, 49!
The Wellerman
That in bulk or singles?
Laura
Yes, but what about Oz’s favorite store, “Wegners”? /jk
Dana
I hear their veggie platters are overpriced.
Proxiehunter
You mean the Crudités?
Laura
What’s sad about it is that’s not even how you say veggie tray in French. A plate of raw veggies is called, “Des crudites.” To call it a “crudité” would mean, “a veggiated”. It’s using “veggie” or “veggify” as a verb. Perhaps there are some French people who might eat “a veggiated.” But I’ve never met one.
Uly
Are we speaking French? No, we’re speaking English. It no longer matters what French speakers would say, because once the word has been borrowed into English it is an English-language word and Anglophones can do what we like with it.
Laura
Well, that’s true, of course. I had just never heard the word “crudité” in English before so I assumed Oz was trying to speak French. Maybe it is an English word that I just am unfamiliar with.
Like how the word “Lingerie” is different in English than in French, even though it’s a word with French origin.
Laura
I wasn’t correcting Proxiehunter. I was laughing at Dr. Oz’s silly campaign commercial.
BarerMender
Laura:
From yesterday’s discussion, “bitter-sweet” appears in Sappho, Fragment 130:
Once more Love stirs me up, the limb-loosener,
a creature bitter-sweet, baffling
(That’s the entire fragment.)
Laura
Oh, lovely! Thank you!
What translation is that? I read just a lovely translation of all her works, a while back, that put them all together as if they were one giant epic poem. That fragment reminds me of that book.
Much obliged!
BarerMender
Published in Love Shook My Senses. Lesbian Love Poems, ed. Gillian Spraggs, London, The Women’s Press, 1998
BarerMender
Spraggs was the translator
Laura
Delight! Now I’ve gotta scurry off and find that book and read it. Soooo excited! Thank you. 😀
BarerMender
I’m glad I could help.
UrsulaDavina
Now I want Wegmans brand chocolate chip cookies.
Laura
Same! Or oatmeal raisin!
The Wellerman
I could really use an oatmeal raisin cookie right about now ??
Laura
I want giant size oatmeal raisin cookie with apple bits, molasses, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, ground cloves, nutmeg and allspice! (Basically, an oatmeal raisin ginger snap.)
Twitcher
Binging with Babish just made ginger apple cookies that look damn good.
UrsulaDavina
I don’t think I have had Wegmans oatmeal raisin brand I’m not opposed to oatmeal raisin I think it’s an okay cookie but It’s the kind of cookie where if it’s there I’ll eat it but it’s not something I’ll go out an buy.
Nova
I would like to subscribe to Emotions Read by Ana Chronistic for the foreseeable future. Thanks.
Decidedly Orthogonal
Seems Joe is handling their ‘relationship’ (whatever it is) better than Joyce. Also, maybe he wants some space after she salamandered his hand.
And is Dorothy check out Joyce’s breasts?
mrnoidea
I figured Dorothy was looking down at the sketchbook she bought for Joyce.
bemisawa
The sketchbook interpretation makes more sense, and is more or less what my naive interpretation was too, but now that Decidedly Orthogonal says it I can’t unsees it.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
The Cut Direct.
Dara
Oh great, now she has to flee to France.
Alex Boston
On the one hand I want Joe and Joyce to get together. On the other hand I worry that it would mean the end of the web comic.
Steelbright
Fear not. This comic is eternal. Tho the stars shall fall from the sky,
the Dumbing shall continue
Schpoonman
Are you kidding? They are going to be so stupid about so much together we’re going to freak out like the “My eyes!” guy from Spongebob.
Rose by Any Other Name
Indeed. I envision lots of relationship drama that could keep the comic going for many years.
SpongegirlCircleskirt
Don’t forget the “MY LEG!” guy!
Schpoonman
Wow, Joyce, really just going to ignore your wife like that?
Needfuldoer
This is Mom Friend Dorothy, so ignoring her is even more rude than that.
Azhrei Vep
No, no. It’s fine. Dorothy is, as you pointed out, the Mom Friend. So obviously you treat her like a mom: Completely ignore her as soon as you can get away with it. Give it a little more time, and maybe she’ll even cut off all contact with Dorothy too, like a proper mother.
The Wellerman
Re: Alt Text, does that assume you’re buying in bulk, or is that how much single Kraft dinners cost in Indiana?
Andy
Racking frackum flag button in the wrong spot…
Kraft dinners are under $1. Cheaper if you buy the 6-pack.
Bicycle Bill
According to Walmart.com, that’s the going rate for a single Kraft Macaroni and Cheese Dinner package. Even the off-brand is $1.25 per package at Dollar-and-a-Quarter Tree.
Needfuldoer
Market Basket still sold their store brand Kraft Dinner 2/$1 last time I checked.
alongcameaspider
I can oddly relate to Joyce here, sometimes I tunnel vision of certain thoughts and miss other things going on around me
Totally get how it could irritate Dorothy though
Vanessa
I’m a little worried, and Dorothy might be too… thinking of. that epic tell off she got earlier. Sooner or later Dorothy will realize she needs to avoid Joyce and refuse all of her sulky-teen demands, to get some respect at least.
Seregiel
Is it avoid or mind her own business because she pretty much just volunteered Joyce again for what she thought wad right without any agency so she deserves a cold shoulder imo. She didn’t accept the memo she had been given repeatedly.
v.gay.person
Ditto. It kinda feels like my brain has zoomed in on one thing so nothing else is being perceived.
I hope all these strips of ND-related faux pas is leading to a kind of revelation about how Joyce isn’t “uwu touch of the Tism ^3^” but that it genuinely affects her social, mental and educational life.
It’s not something I’ve seen in any media before (except kinda in Heartbreak High), I think DW would be really fucking good at it (he’s pretty much proven to me he can be trusted with tough topics), and it’d make a lot of the comment-drama worth it.
Psi Baka Onna
My brain does that to me all the time. It’s not that I mean to be rude or that I’m deaf, my brain just has considerable lag time sometimes between receiving data from my senses that someone has appeared and began engaging in conversation with me, and alerting my higher brain functions that the data has arrived. I once was reading a book only to find when I finished that my mum had just painted all my toenails without me even noticing. Surprised that didn’t raise any flags tbh…
Autogatos
This is how I used to function almost all the time and it has taken considerable effort and practice and people pointing it out to NOT do this. My brain fixates on things super easily and then forgets the rest of the world is there. So, much sympathy for Joyce’s obliviousness here, and involuntary cringing for her too.
Yotomoe
MY EYES ARE UP HERE, DOT.
Schpoonman
“I am not a piece of meat!”
Andy
Is that a lower lip bite while gazing down from Dorothy in panel 4? btw thanks I didn’t notice the gaze shift the first time.
Sombrero
But did you notice panel 5 jealous stare when the word “Joe” was uttered? President Doris won’t let go of her girl without fight.
Andy
So much for the kisney scale of zero Dorothy told Joyce in the early days.
MisterJinKC
I get the feeling Dorothy is about to snap and tear into Joyce. The sheer disrespect from Joyce is off the charts. A lot of people complain about Dorothy and her “momming” Joyce, but Joyce’s been abusing it.
The Wellerman
Joyce is just currently pre-occupied with her observation of Joe here, at least that’s how I read it.
Derek
I’ve said it a million times: Dorothy is not obligated to “mom” Joyce and if she finds Joyce’s behaviour annoying or ungrateful then Dorothy can just…stop.
The Wellerman
That, and if she jumps to the conclusion that Joyce’s lack of immediate expression of gratitude is down to being deliberately rude, it is only further proof that she is not as well-versed in neurodiversity as she thinks she is. ?
StClair
what? no. Dorothy’s overachieving, compulsive listmaking, perfectionism, etc etc is all perfectly normal.
just like Jennifer’s sexual orientation. :p
Yotomoe
I’ll just pop in right here to say I get what you mean 😀 Cuz I’m sure there’s some ways to construe that last sentence that could be more unfavorable.
Just wanna get that in there before this becomes a thing.
StClair
yeah, you’re right. 😐 but I’m kind of stuck with those words because those are the ones these kids keep using.
The Wellerman
If it’s any consolation, im bi ace and that last sentence helped me get it despite my broken sarcasm detector, so thanks ?
But yeah, #EndTheTyrannyOfNormal or however humans these days say it
Laura
Yeah. I get why Walky pictured her as a puppy. I’m very puppy-like in the same way. I just mom and mom and mom, often unsolicited. It’s a form of begging for validation — if someone says, “Thank you, you really helped me out there!” it’s as essential for a praise junky like me and Dorothy as petting and affection are for doggies. (My puppy was especially needy for attention and affection and reassurance this morning. I think compulsive momming may come from a similar insecurity.)
Laura
“My puppy” being a real life canine.
Vanessa
Poor girl. She needs to get some self respect, at the very least to carve out some time for cartoons and studying.
Yotomoe
Now I’m interpreting Dorothy’s downward glance in panel 4 as her waiting for head pets. Maybe even a scratch behind the ears.
Uly
I think compulsive momming may come from a similar insecurity.
If nothing else, running Joyce’s life for her will coincidentally give her no time to examine her own life choices.
Keulen
I kinda think Dorothy has gone way too far in “momming” Joyce for a long time now, and she really needs to stop that and let Joyce figure things out and do things for herself already.
Plonker
Oh yes, totally. In fact, she needs not only to let Joyce figure things out for herself, she needs to allow Joyce to fail at doing so and deal with sorting out the resulting mess by herself, as well.
There is a line going in between helping and enabling, and Dorothy has stepped way over that line in her interactions with Joyce, and despite having the best of intentions, at this point, she’s not really helping Joyce, but rather teaching her learned helplessness. One could even go so far as suspect an underlying, probably unconscious, goal of making Joyce so dependent on her that she can never really “leave”.
A behavior that we, not surprisingly, sometimes see from mothers, afraid of losing their “babies”.
Nicoleandmaggie
Agreed. It’s not healthy for either of them.
Reltzik
Dorothy doesn’t snap and tear. She takes the high road and gets disappointed.
Needfuldoer
This is more of the infantilization we just saw Joyce pushing back against when she was getting it from Becky a moment ago. “Here, you said you want to do this but you’re clearly not capable of making it happen yourself so I did all the work you’re welcome“. It’s more of her trademark mom-friending that Joyce once again didn’t ask for.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Dorothy just shoves the sketchpad into her hands and storms off.
Nicoleandmaggie
This one Joyce did specifically ask for. Dorothy should have said no.
Needfuldoer
Joyce asked Dorothy to research life drawing classes. She didn’t ask her to book them seats in a class and buy her art supplies.
https://www.dumbingofage.com/2022/comic/book-13/01-bring-me-to-life-drawing/crowded/
Nicoleandmaggie
You’d think Joyce would know by now how complete Dorothy is with requests. And seriously, Joyce could have looked up life drawing classes herself.