Meet

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    1. Don’t be rediculous!

      Lucy’s smile isn’t anywhere NEAR triangular enough.

      Plus, Joyce doesn’t wear glasses!

      ILLUSION BLOWN

  1. Joyce has never met anyone in this dorm with as much enthusiasm as her, all the time around these people(and Sarah) is making her cynical. She can’t identify a genuine warm and excited greeting anymore.

    1. At her home almost everyone was a right wing fundie, and at her dorm almost everyone is a nihilistic jerk. She has to get out to see the world and see that there are different kinds of people and not just extremes, like the flawed extremes of the Shin Megami Tensei games.

  2. I hope Joyce protects Billie, her best friend, from the incredibly uncool Lucy. Lucy just can’t stand to be around someone as awesome as a high school cheerleader.

  3. Ha! Not EXACTLY what I predicted, but close enough. I thought they would be put off by each other’s sunniness. Joyce being too used to sarcasm to recognize genuine friendliness is both heartwarming and heartbreaking.

      1. Yep, Willis gives people what they want… And like the Fates in the Wish spell, turns the wish around on the wishers at the drop of a hat.

  4. From opposite ends of the corridor, Sarah and Malaya comes walking. Both give Lucy and Joyce and look, then they turn around and flee screaming in terror.

  5. I’ve never seen any of the movie TimeCop except for the bit where the guy touches another version of himself and explodes or something. I’m concerned that might happen here.

  6. Yes Joyce this is what it’s like to meet you. The only thing missing are the Soul piercing blue eyes looking dead at you and a much wider smile.

  7. On one hand, it’s sad that Joyce now can’t be enthused about meeting an equally enthused person. On the other hand, signs of character development give me the warm tinglies in my soul.

      1. I’m with you one hundred percent Emily.

        Isn’t it great? Negative character development is the BEST kind of character development!

  8. I’m guessing Walky peaced out when Billie started talking about her feelings.
    He can barely handle his own, let alone someone else’s, especially considering he’s not very enthused about that relationship.

      1. I would work under the assumption that, unless they two bears were perfectly opposed, the Stare would, as is the case when Care Bears Unleash their Stare in unison, the beams would collide and continue along their vector average. This would likely result in the Stare going perpendicular to the two bears tummies or Care Bear Cannons, as we in the field call them.

        šŸ˜›

      2. Something akin to the low-violence kid’s version of a firefight (either with pistols or phasers) where one person shoots the other’s weapon out of the hand without injury, or (in extreme cases) hits the ammunition out of the air?

      3. It would be bad. Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light.

  9. Panels 2 through 5 should just be a wide-angle shot of the state of Indiana being vaporized/irradiated by about (m_joyce+m_lucy)*c^2 joules worth of gamma particles.

    1. I’m sort of expecting Sarah to walk out of her room before retreating screaming: “The smiles! I’m blind! I’m blind! I’m blind!!!”

  10. You never know how annoying you are to other people until you meet someone else who is just like you. Ignorance really is bliss.

  11. *glances at pumpkins on door*

    Oh hey. HEY. Joyce didn’t get to celebrate Halloween growing up, did she? She got to hand out tracts to trick-or-treaters or something equally unfun, right?

  12. Joyce isn’t used to sincere niceness. Most of the good people she have met behave like cynic jerks, and some of the evil bastards she has met speak with fake niceness.

  13. It looks like that those readers who thought that Joyce would be weirded out by looking into a bizarro mirror were right! There’s nothing like meeting yourself to realise how unintentionally annoying you can be! XD

    Seriously, though, I hope that this isn’t a single-strip one-off. I really think that Joyce and Lucy can be good friends and can motivate beneficial change in each other.

    1. This is Willis we are talking about. In a scale between Andrew Hussie and Dan Shive, Willis points more in Hussie’s direction. That is up to interpretation.

    2. I know this comment section tends to skew toward introversion but if saying ā€œHelloā€ and introducing yourself with a smile and a handshake is considered annoying now that makes me sad.

      1. That’s what we call the apathy that has taken over our lives in recent decades thanks to dismisal of Global Warming, Fascist demagogues gaining power, toxic internet communities, systematic racism and Black Mirror levels of priviliged people not caring about the lives of others. Being cynical and apathetic shouldn’t be the norm.

  14. Lucy is who Joyce could be. She’s awkward, but likeable and religious without all the shaming and judgement which is why Mary hated her within seconds. She can sense it.

      1. Becoming cynical shouldn’t be an improvement. Being cautious is a normal part of growing up, but distrusting everyone seems like a sign of a toxic environment affecting people.

        1. But how religious? Religious and social, like many people? (Even Danny was telling his mom he was going to go to church.)

          We need a DofA scale where Joyce is on one end (can only listen to some pop songs because she imagines the two people in the lyric are married) and maybe Dorothy is on the other.

          1. Religious enough to go to church every Sunday, even when she’s really excited about something else, not religious enough that everyone remembers it about her in the comments. So, moreso than Billie or Danny, far less so than Becky or Joyce.

            1. Something makes me forget Mary!

              We need more than one axis. Mary and Joyce are both observant but so different with what they do with it–Mary still condemning people to hell, Joyce shipping at least two lesbian love affairs.

    1. NO! Don’t let them physically touch, it will trigger an uncontrollable cascade of niceness, resulting in total annihilation of the universe.

  15. Lucy I love you so much. You’re so pure so sweet and just a really positive person. I really really hope you and Joyce become friends and you help each other. I want Lucy to learn to be a tiny bit less awkward and I want Joyce to learn that she can maintain herself and be a sweet little sunshine still

    1. There it is, there’s the incredible positivity that was missing from Lucy and Joyce meeting. Thank goodness you found it!

  16. Well this is not how I imagined their meeting. Feeling weird when your own level of friendliness is aimed back at you, Joyce?

    1. Is it even that normal to have a hall full of bratty self centered jerks that don’t want to give simple gestures like “hi”?

  17. Lucy is the best character in this comic and I would literally die for her. A Lucy/Joyce friendship would be amazing because Lucy is all the best parts of Joyce without the religious shame and everything. I want this to happen, blease Willis

  18. Why is Joyce Even upset? She never met Lucy, so how can Lucy be making fun of her?
    PLEASE DAVID. LET THE BECOME THE SOULMATES THEY WERE MEANT TO BE

  19. Joyce has become a lot more jaded, hasn’t she?

    I hope so so so much that the enounter goes upwards from here and the two become friends. They fit so well together and would be such a force to reckon with!

  20. Used to be Joyce would’ve been just as enthusiastic and friendly, she may have changed for the better by casting aside some of her indoctrination and naivete but it is sobering to see her be more jaded and cynical like this

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