I remember that, and I also remember a lot of discussion/theorization as to whether or not she would accept or decline the offer. I guess we’re gonna find out.
thejeff
The current suspicion is that it was for this semester and she already declined it to come back here.
Probably thinking she couldn’t run away in the wake all last semester’s trauma. Now she’s trying to overmanage to prove she really was needed.
Come on, Dorothy, you’re smarter than this. You know that, if Becky knew you taught Joyce to masturbate, Becky would be way too overcome with thinking about it to get up in your face about it all.
Becky sitting in the corner, face red constantly thinking of questions she wants to ask about it but also doesn’t because she’s in a committed relationship and it’s not her business. But she does really wanna know.
Actually, deflecting from that topic by getting into Dorothy’s face about something completely unrelated to Dorothy getting Joyce off seems EXACTLY like something Becky would do.
But The Flea is not wicked, rather one of the most innocent of the superchildren… while also being wiser in the ways of the world than a great many children. I think maybe all the bugs he talks to have different ideas about what is appropriate to talk about with someone The Flea’s age. (To be fair, to a lot of bugs, The Flea is a proper great old one by now.)
It was in the papers on her desk last we saw it, but she may have been reading it anxiously and left it on her desk. It doesn’t really take snooping to see paper with the word YALE typed on it, on the desk of a person who applied to Yale, to connect the dots.
Sirksome
She’s holding the letter. That kind of implies she read it, plus just reading “Yale” doesn’t mean Dorothy got accepted. It could’ve been a rejection letter. Becky snooped. Not marking her character for this, it’s just rude. Like purposefully leaving piles of dirty clothes or forcing a nickname on someone until they accept it. It tracks for Becky.
not someone else
Yeah, it’s one of those “ehhh you shouldn’t really do this but also, realistically, most people are gonna do this, Becky’s just not pretending she didn’t” things.
Psychie
I dunno if “most people” would go through the papers on another person’s desk without explicit permission, but it’s definitely in character for Becky.
thejeff
Depends on whether she actually dug through papers looking for something or whether she just noticed it out on the desk and read it once it caught her eye. The first is more of a problem, the second is really a most people thing.
BBCC
Dude, it’s a letter left in plain sight on her desk. All Becky has to do is notice the letterhead says Yale and the first word is welcome. It would not rocket science to guess from there and most people wouldn’t consider seeing that much in plain sight to be snooping.
I think your reasonable expectation of privacy takes a serious hit when you leave things in plain sight on your desk.
Taffy
Hehe. Once more, reasonable expectations of privacy and Becky are brought up next to each other. I dig it.
thejeff
Different assumption though. We don’t actually know it was left in plain sight on her desk, do we?
If we think it was tucked away somewhere, it’s a lot more problematic.
Bittersweet
Was it left in plain sight though? My desk at home is kind of a wreck and I leave all kinds of papers on it, you’d have to go through it to find something specific like a letter. Even in the link it looks like it was under stuff, and it’s been a minute since she got that letter.
Becky was almost definitely snooping through the papers. Although benefit of the doubt, maybe she needed to write something down and removed whatever was on top of it. Or maybe it got knocked onto the floor when Dorothy got all the stuff together to do laundry.
Back in the day, before personal phones, Yale might have called and left a message with Becky to give to Dorothy. Do dorm rooms even have landline phones these days?
What are those pictures on the board in the background? I see an oil rig (grey photo), a dog going up a snowy hill (blue photo), and in the bottom photos faces I can’t clearly make out to see if we know them.
Becky is holding the acceptance letter in her hand. We saw it on Dorothy’s desk right after the timeskip. Which was, uh, over 2 years ago. So I can’t really blame people for forgetting this neglected plot point.
Also it’s very telling to me that Dorothy’s feels so immediately guilty about the situation with Joyce.
You know there are poly relationships of several people that only have sex with one other member of the group, who doesn’t have sex with any others in the group, in this group JoyceXJoeXDorothyXBeckyXDina would still be a polycule even if nobody did anything with anyone in the group besides their partner indicated by the X.
Actually I don’t think I could compose a linear relationship chain with that group. Joe and Dina have to be on the ends, but would Joyce be the hinge between Joe and Dorothy, or Joe and Becky with Dorothy hanging off the side of Joyce or Becky? Also Joe could potentially be a hinge between all the het and bi women (are there any canon bi women in the list? There are some as “gay for” some other woman on the list but not in a bisexual way) who don’t want to be with any of the rest of the women on the list.
This feels like that show about the interracial ghost dinosaurs that was talked about in the commercial on the old Dinosaurs! show.
194 thoughts on “Full name”
Ana Chronistic
“oh I guess that was a thing that happened, yeah… huh”
DarkoNeko
She did ?
Joe Helfrich
One of the end-of-book montages showed her reading an acceptance letter. It hasn’t been directly mentioned otherwise.
Reltzik
Obligatory link.
miz
and the actual promise made was three days before that: http://www.dumbingofage.com/bff/
miz
*two days
DarkoNeko
thank you
JRivest
Two days for us, a few hours at most for them. She already had gotten her acceptance letter when she made that speech.
legsandgreen
God I just wish these pages had systematic urls so I could easily just jump back say, 100 pages.
Bicycle Bill
I remember that, and I also remember a lot of discussion/theorization as to whether or not she would accept or decline the offer. I guess we’re gonna find out.
thejeff
The current suspicion is that it was for this semester and she already declined it to come back here.
Probably thinking she couldn’t run away in the wake all last semester’s trauma. Now she’s trying to overmanage to prove she really was needed.
BBCC
If it makes you feel better, Becky, you are indeed the first to know.
DarkoNeko
When did she promise that, tho ?
Nono
I think when Becky moved in.
cbwroses
She promised here:
https://www.dumbingofage.com/2020/comic/book-11/01-this-bright-millennium/bff/
Sirksome
By first to know she means before Dorothy even knows. This is really on Yale actually. They should’ve mailed Becky the letter.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
But even then Becky would at best be the second to know, since the Yale administrator who decides who is accepted was the first.
Dorothy should not have promised to get Becky a job working for Yale if she wasn’t sure she could deliver.
Suzi
But they did – she has been sitting on that letter since I think last book.
Tan
The first to know who did not already know at the time that the promise was made
Thag Simmons
Oh this is happening now.
TheKelliestKelly
I’ve been waiting for this! I’m excited to see where this goes
Clif
Valentines Day is approaching. Careful what you wish for.
True Survivor
I like how each panel zooms in a bit more. It feels very claustrophobic, like tightening chest.
goggleman64
Ooh, good eye; I hadn’t noticed that!
Sirksome
Becky might murder Dorothy if she finds out about bestie masturbation time.
Wraithy2773
Come on, Dorothy, you’re smarter than this. You know that, if Becky knew you taught Joyce to masturbate, Becky would be way too overcome with thinking about it to get up in your face about it all.
Yotomoe
Becky sitting in the corner, face red constantly thinking of questions she wants to ask about it but also doesn’t because she’s in a committed relationship and it’s not her business. But she does really wanna know.
Needfuldoer
It’s not a concept Becky is unfamiliar with, by her own admission.
https://www.dumbingofage.com/goandsinnomore/
Reltzik
Actually, deflecting from that topic by getting into Dorothy’s face about something completely unrelated to Dorothy getting Joyce off seems EXACTLY like something Becky would do.
Wraithy2773
…oooh, yeah, she would do exactly that…
Still don’t think she knows, though :).
Stephen Bierce
California tumbles into the sea
That’ll be the day I go back to Annandale…
Amós Batista
Dorothy, why this face? ( 3rd and 4th panel)
DarkoNeko
the guilty needs no accusator
Ray Radlein
The wicked flee when no man pursueth
Laura
Who you calling a wicked flea?
I thought that was what the hot dryer was for! (All the wicked fleas in the blankets.)
The Wellerman
Awe sho cute! ? And wicked space bugs like me too! ?
Leorale
Sounds nice. I too would like a blanket made of sweat-wicking fleece.
The Wellerman
Oooooh fleece LOL XD
still yeah, very warm ?
Some Ed
But The Flea is not wicked, rather one of the most innocent of the superchildren… while also being wiser in the ways of the world than a great many children. I think maybe all the bugs he talks to have different ideas about what is appropriate to talk about with someone The Flea’s age. (To be fair, to a lot of bugs, The Flea is a proper great old one by now.)
Opus the Poet
Yep, he’s one of the more sympathetic characters in PS238. The current arc he’s more on-the-ball than either of the adults in the party.
The Wellerman
I think that’s a horny face. ?
Yotomoe
Her inner dork seeping out.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
So was the letter left open in plain sight, or was Becky snooping?
Sirksome
Yeah I was just about to ask this. Even if it was left out, unless it was on the floor or in the trash or something, Becky was still snooping.
Rabbit
It was in the papers on her desk last we saw it, but she may have been reading it anxiously and left it on her desk. It doesn’t really take snooping to see paper with the word YALE typed on it, on the desk of a person who applied to Yale, to connect the dots.
Sirksome
She’s holding the letter. That kind of implies she read it, plus just reading “Yale” doesn’t mean Dorothy got accepted. It could’ve been a rejection letter. Becky snooped. Not marking her character for this, it’s just rude. Like purposefully leaving piles of dirty clothes or forcing a nickname on someone until they accept it. It tracks for Becky.
not someone else
Yeah, it’s one of those “ehhh you shouldn’t really do this but also, realistically, most people are gonna do this, Becky’s just not pretending she didn’t” things.
Psychie
I dunno if “most people” would go through the papers on another person’s desk without explicit permission, but it’s definitely in character for Becky.
thejeff
Depends on whether she actually dug through papers looking for something or whether she just noticed it out on the desk and read it once it caught her eye. The first is more of a problem, the second is really a most people thing.
BBCC
Dude, it’s a letter left in plain sight on her desk. All Becky has to do is notice the letterhead says Yale and the first word is welcome. It would not rocket science to guess from there and most people wouldn’t consider seeing that much in plain sight to be snooping.
I think your reasonable expectation of privacy takes a serious hit when you leave things in plain sight on your desk.
Taffy
Hehe. Once more, reasonable expectations of privacy and Becky are brought up next to each other. I dig it.
thejeff
Different assumption though. We don’t actually know it was left in plain sight on her desk, do we?
If we think it was tucked away somewhere, it’s a lot more problematic.
Bittersweet
Was it left in plain sight though? My desk at home is kind of a wreck and I leave all kinds of papers on it, you’d have to go through it to find something specific like a letter. Even in the link it looks like it was under stuff, and it’s been a minute since she got that letter.
Becky was almost definitely snooping through the papers. Although benefit of the doubt, maybe she needed to write something down and removed whatever was on top of it. Or maybe it got knocked onto the floor when Dorothy got all the stuff together to do laundry.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
Back in the day, before personal phones, Yale might have called and left a message with Becky to give to Dorothy. Do dorm rooms even have landline phones these days?
Mewzard
Man, Dorothy was super concerned Becky already figured out what she and Joyce did, like Becky’s superpower was Joyce-Masturbation Sense or something…
thakoru
To be fair, I think Becky might actually be the first to know.
Thag Simmons
yeah who else is Dorothy going to tell? her parents maybe
True Survivor
What are those pictures on the board in the background? I see an oil rig (grey photo), a dog going up a snowy hill (blue photo), and in the bottom photos faces I can’t clearly make out to see if we know them.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
Who else knows Dorothy got accepted to Yale, and how did Becky find out they know?
(People at Yale know about it, obviously.)
(Anyone got a link for where this promise was made?)
Moon
Becky is holding the acceptance letter in her hand. We saw it on Dorothy’s desk right after the timeskip. Which was, uh, over 2 years ago. So I can’t really blame people for forgetting this neglected plot point.
Also it’s very telling to me that Dorothy’s feels so immediately guilty about the situation with Joyce.
Masumi
Maybe not necessarily guilty, just aware that this is likely a sore spot for Becky.
RassilonTDavros
And the shoe drops! This is going to be interesting.
Yotomoe
Don’t kiss, because one of you has a girlfriend and that’d be a huge misplacement of trust.
But Kiss.
Kyrik Michalowski
Always good to see you supporting the better parts of our lives.
One of those parts being DorothyxBecky.
Sajuuk-Khar
Y’know if things were gonna get poly around here, as well as wlw
I would watch Dotty x Becky (x Dina, x possibly Joyce and even x Joe) very…respectfully
Opus the Poet
You know there are poly relationships of several people that only have sex with one other member of the group, who doesn’t have sex with any others in the group, in this group JoyceXJoeXDorothyXBeckyXDina would still be a polycule even if nobody did anything with anyone in the group besides their partner indicated by the X.
Opus the Poet
Actually I don’t think I could compose a linear relationship chain with that group. Joe and Dina have to be on the ends, but would Joyce be the hinge between Joe and Dorothy, or Joe and Becky with Dorothy hanging off the side of Joyce or Becky? Also Joe could potentially be a hinge between all the het and bi women (are there any canon bi women in the list? There are some as “gay for” some other woman on the list but not in a bisexual way) who don’t want to be with any of the rest of the women on the list.
This feels like that show about the interracial ghost dinosaurs that was talked about in the commercial on the old Dinosaurs! show.
newlland(Henryvolt)
Shit that other secret I’ve been waiting to bring is rearing it’s ugly head.
shrub
Oh great Becky’s back and she’s being over the top dramatic and making it all about her again
Grayfinity
oh, we’re reading people’s mail now, huh? Not enough to leave your stuff on the floor; ya gotta rifle through other people’s stuff, too?
I sound miffed but really I wanna see where this goes.
Slartibeast Button, BIA
Well, she does come from a career in politics…
Grayfinity