My guess is that between panels three and four there was a small time skip, one where Joyce went to lay down and Sarah silently went to scoop those up off the counter to present to her. It’s just the comic that presents it in a comedic snapshot way.
I am entirely willing to accept that Sarah spent the last 12 hours holding the pill dispenser and soda bottle while glaring angrily at the door, waiting for Joyce to get back.
I feel like this is the first time that Sarah has embraced her role as Joyce’s older sister. Not because she wants to or anything(tsundere,) but because she can’t help but worry about Joyce.
Kinda hoping next strip Sarah, as the responsible one, also points out that Joyce should really be carrying the pills WITH her in case she isn’t in their room at that consistent time she needs to take the pills….
Sierra Mist has been rebranded to Starry now. I think that’s Sprite which is probably popular enough to never rebrand and retroactively date the comic timescale.
Specifically because of a trademark battle with TikToker, Cierra Mist. Pepsico had to rebrand because they didn’t realize their trademark had expired and Cierra Mist bought it out of spite after Pepsi sent her a cease and desist for using her name.
Yeah, abstinence is 100% effective if used perfectly. However, it’s also the least-perfectly used form of contraception, and one of the worst when ‘improperly used’. Also, let’s face it, missing her Pill is likely to leave Joyce open to the real reason she started taking it, and even 6% of that pain is something she’d probably like to avoid.
Worth noting started taking birth control to deal with unbearable cramps moreso than as actual birth control. 6% less effective is a risk of great pain regardless of any potential sexy times with Joe.
Not clear the 6% less would apply to that.
And would it be a 6% chance of the same pain or just 6% of the pain? 6% of the pain is probably not a big deal.
Matthew Davis
I don’t think it would but I think this is Joyce acknowledging that sex with Joe will happen when she’s ready, without acknowledging it aloud.
bemisawa
Yeah, that’s how I read it, too. Which (for her, based on her anxieties and where she seems to want to be) is some pretty positive growth.
(Nothing wrong with not wanting to have sex, of course! But, at this point, I get the sense that it’s primarily Joyce’s long-programmed anxieties which are preventing her from doing what she wants to do, and live how she wants to live.)
How something fails is a lot more important than how well it functions. If you were buying a car and it went just under the speed of sound and only needed a cup of water a year as fuel, but it has no brakes and it explodes at random times, would you really want it?
A car gets you from A to B with the implied so strongly it usually does not need to be stated result that at B you can safely exit the vehicle. If you have no brakes and need to whizz around until friction slows you down, the car has failed to perform its intended function.
Also that’s way too fast to drive. You can’t react at those speeds, even with brakes.
Our car has automatic braking so if somebody steps out in front of you it should stop the car and prevent a bang. The videos my husband showed me make me feel very anxious – the car stops about 6 inches from the crash test dummy on the pole. THAT’S TOO CLOSE BACK UP AT LEAST 3 FEET PLEASE K THANK YOU!!! (In practice, this is just an additional back-up and the person at the steering wheel should be braking a sane distance away, and extra safety features are definitely a good thing!)
A car that goes at this speed can only be safely driven in the middle of a perfectly flat, perfectly empty, perfectly straight, and very very long track. At this speed, a pebble under your wheel can be enough to ramp you up into the sky.
That said, I would still want the car, but not to actually drive it, or even turn it on — just to have a team of scientists and engineers find out how it gets so much energy from just a cup of water. ‘Cuz at this point it’s alien tech and we need to reverse engineer it.
clif
Well said, someone.
Big fan of automatic braking assistance here. Right after we got our current car someone ran out into the road in front of me. The car was already slowing before I could react and my foot hit the brakes. Without that and whatever they call the brake micropulsing to prevent skids, it’s likely he would have been a statistic.
Common misconception – grapefruit interferes with a lot of medications, which is where the rumor comes from, but it’s not because of the acidity
Segnosaur
Drug and food interactions can get… weird.
I need to take iron pills. It is recommended that I take them WITH a source of vitamin C (in my case I use apple juice) but with no other food (especially stuff with calcium). Other medication I have taken has to either be on an empty stomach, or taken with food.
Its a real art trying to optimally schedule meds around these restrictions.
Well Joyce was supposed to get used to it by using mini-m&m’s to practice, but that didn’t go very well. If she needs a lot of liquid to take it, go for a normal bottle or at least a 1 liter bottle instead.
At the very least, and this is speaking as someone who soda-drank himself into a Metformin prescription, she needs to swap with water or some other unsweetened beverage.
If it prolly wasn’t likely going to be uncomfortable? or more of a cost, maybe an IUD would be better in case you get so busy you forget a day but maybe they should start mixing stuff into food like becky and dorothy joked about once
That wouldn’t solve Joyce’s main problem, though: Horrifically painful cramps once every few months instead of just normally painful cramps every month.
167 thoughts on “Where have you been”
Thag Simmons
was she just holding those the entire time?
Rotunda
No, only when it’s funny.
ValdVin
SATURDAY Now there’s someone who knows how ‘tools work.
clif
A baseball bat would have been even funnier.
Or maybe not.
RocketRelm
My guess is that between panels three and four there was a small time skip, one where Joyce went to lay down and Sarah silently went to scoop those up off the counter to present to her. It’s just the comic that presents it in a comedic snapshot way.
Sajuuk-Khar
Sarah is at any given time holding Joyce’s birth control, or not, depending on the quantum state of Sarah
Mturtle7
I am entirely willing to accept that Sarah spent the last 12 hours holding the pill dispenser and soda bottle while glaring angrily at the door, waiting for Joyce to get back.
IntangibleMatter
Sarah, as always, being the responsible older sister.
Deeply judgemental too, but nonetheless responsible.
Abdomino
Older siblings get to be a lil judgemental, as a treat.
IntangibleMatter
Older siblings judge, younger siblings irritate.
It’s the natural order of things.
StClair
This is the way.
SylntSyco
This is the way.
clif
This has always been the way from time immemorial.
Koname
I always knew the way my older brother and I interacted was against the natural order of things. Now if only he would stop smoking outside my window….
Kyrik Michalowski
I feel like this is the first time that Sarah has embraced her role as Joyce’s older sister. Not because she wants to or anything(tsundere,) but because she can’t help but worry about Joyce.
MisterJinKC
I’d say it was when she grabbed a baseball bat to fuck that guy who drugged her at the party.
Proxiehunter
Up. To fuck up that guy who drugged her at the party.
Lumino
Man, that exchange gave me Hazbin Hotel flashbacks.
Mark
See, this is why I’d probably say “clobber” or “beat the stuffing out of”.
Jon S.
You meant “to fuck up that guy”, right?
Right???
David Alexander McDonald
Depends exactly what she was going to do with that baseball bat.
Abel Undercity
(Deadpan Anakin face.)
Steamweed
Away. Blow this guy _away_.
Regina phalange
Kinda hoping next strip Sarah, as the responsible one, also points out that Joyce should really be carrying the pills WITH her in case she isn’t in their room at that consistent time she needs to take the pills….
NGPZ
I made this GIF like a year ago but what the hell XD
https://vxtwitter.com/i/status/1627174612126797825
Amós Batista
So much drinking.
Abdomino
That’s a good sister.
“I fuckin hate him but I hate the idea of something bad happening to you more.”
Van Jealous
“I’m Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My…..”
Mitzi Gaynor
Suet
“If I have to check in with you, you have to check in with me too!”
That STILL looks like Sierra Mist
Sirksome
Sierra Mist has been rebranded to Starry now. I think that’s Sprite which is probably popular enough to never rebrand and retroactively date the comic timescale.
Bicycle Bill
Thought Sprite was in a bottle with a green label.
Sirksome
Sprite zero is in a blue bottle I think.
Reltzik
Sprite’s not going to rebrand, but it might switch up its label design.
Mark
They recently switched to colorless bottles just to mess with this comic.
John Campbell
It’s Sarah’s preferred form of carbonated beverage: Spite.
Steamweed
Crisp, sharp, and sour. Just like she likes it.
Needfuldoer
They also reformulated it to make it taste even closer to Sprite. It’s fine, but I liked the old real-sugar Sierra Mist.
Odo
Specifically because of a trademark battle with TikToker, Cierra Mist. Pepsico had to rebrand because they didn’t realize their trademark had expired and Cierra Mist bought it out of spite after Pepsi sent her a cease and desist for using her name.
Matthew Davis
I think there was a comic where Joyce has Opinions regarding Sprite versus other drinks, so you’re right.
Kyrik Michalowski
Sarah finally embracing her life as Joyce’s older sister.
Ray
6% less effective on abstinence is still 100% effective……. IF it’s actually abstinence.
Freemage
Yeah, abstinence is 100% effective if used perfectly. However, it’s also the least-perfectly used form of contraception, and one of the worst when ‘improperly used’. Also, let’s face it, missing her Pill is likely to leave Joyce open to the real reason she started taking it, and even 6% of that pain is something she’d probably like to avoid.
Decidedly Orthogonal
Given who pushes abstinence the most, it’s important to point out that their religion is predicated on abstinence NOT WORKING.
“Abstinence: 99.99999% effective¹”
[1] Note: abstinence is not effective at all since people have to battle billions of years of motivation to replicate.
Vulcanodon
Yep. Mother Nature has been getting this done a lot longer than there have been religions.
cbwroses
60% of the time, it works EVERY time.
Pergola
In 7 cases out of 10, 9 physicians agree…
Gizen
Worth noting started taking birth control to deal with unbearable cramps moreso than as actual birth control. 6% less effective is a risk of great pain regardless of any potential sexy times with Joe.
thejeff
Not clear the 6% less would apply to that.
And would it be a 6% chance of the same pain or just 6% of the pain? 6% of the pain is probably not a big deal.
Matthew Davis
I don’t think it would but I think this is Joyce acknowledging that sex with Joe will happen when she’s ready, without acknowledging it aloud.
bemisawa
Yeah, that’s how I read it, too. Which (for her, based on her anxieties and where she seems to want to be) is some pretty positive growth.
(Nothing wrong with not wanting to have sex, of course! But, at this point, I get the sense that it’s primarily Joyce’s long-programmed anxieties which are preventing her from doing what she wants to do, and live how she wants to live.)
Regret
How something fails is a lot more important than how well it functions. If you were buying a car and it went just under the speed of sound and only needed a cup of water a year as fuel, but it has no brakes and it explodes at random times, would you really want it?
Miri
A car gets you from A to B with the implied so strongly it usually does not need to be stated result that at B you can safely exit the vehicle. If you have no brakes and need to whizz around until friction slows you down, the car has failed to perform its intended function.
Also that’s way too fast to drive. You can’t react at those speeds, even with brakes.
Our car has automatic braking so if somebody steps out in front of you it should stop the car and prevent a bang. The videos my husband showed me make me feel very anxious – the car stops about 6 inches from the crash test dummy on the pole. THAT’S TOO CLOSE BACK UP AT LEAST 3 FEET PLEASE K THANK YOU!!! (In practice, this is just an additional back-up and the person at the steering wheel should be braking a sane distance away, and extra safety features are definitely a good thing!)
someone
A car that goes at this speed can only be safely driven in the middle of a perfectly flat, perfectly empty, perfectly straight, and very very long track. At this speed, a pebble under your wheel can be enough to ramp you up into the sky.
That said, I would still want the car, but not to actually drive it, or even turn it on — just to have a team of scientists and engineers find out how it gets so much energy from just a cup of water. ‘Cuz at this point it’s alien tech and we need to reverse engineer it.
clif
Well said, someone.
Big fan of automatic braking assistance here. Right after we got our current car someone ran out into the road in front of me. The car was already slowing before I could react and my foot hit the brakes. Without that and whatever they call the brake micropulsing to prevent skids, it’s likely he would have been a statistic.
Opus the Poet
That pulsing is called antilock braking, it’s how expert race drivers do it, only superhumanly faster.
Schpoonman
Annihilation, maybe?
Tyler
6.33%, repeating of course
Emil
God damn it Leroy!:)
Sirksome
They gotta find a better method than downing an entire liter of (insert your favorite brand of lemon lime soda here).
Thag Simmons
I feel like the acid probably does bad things to the medicine, although I guess it’s all getting dissolved in stomach acid anyways
CC
Common misconception – grapefruit interferes with a lot of medications, which is where the rumor comes from, but it’s not because of the acidity
Segnosaur
Drug and food interactions can get… weird.
I need to take iron pills. It is recommended that I take them WITH a source of vitamin C (in my case I use apple juice) but with no other food (especially stuff with calcium). Other medication I have taken has to either be on an empty stomach, or taken with food.
Its a real art trying to optimally schedule meds around these restrictions.
thejeff
I’m going to say that a 2 liter of soda every morning is going to do worse things to her than to the medicine.
Kyrik Michalowski
Well Joyce was supposed to get used to it by using mini-m&m’s to practice, but that didn’t go very well. If she needs a lot of liquid to take it, go for a normal bottle or at least a 1 liter bottle instead.
Freemage
At the very least, and this is speaking as someone who soda-drank himself into a Metformin prescription, she needs to swap with water or some other unsweetened beverage.
anon
If it prolly wasn’t likely going to be uncomfortable? or more of a cost, maybe an IUD would be better in case you get so busy you forget a day but maybe they should start mixing stuff into food like becky and dorothy joked about once
Azhrei Vep
That wouldn’t solve Joyce’s main problem, though: Horrifically painful cramps once every few months instead of just normally painful cramps every month.
Schpoonman
Ha ha ha, get wrecked, panel 3 Sarah.
Nono
Has Joyce been ignoring her phone all night? She just have like 400 messages.
Freemage
And that’ll just be from Carol….
JA
Remember Joyce, one per day.
Needfuldoer