Eh, if memory serves Jennifer’s been that colour a few times and Bloodrose is that colour most of the time
Decidedly Orthogonal
Wait wait.. who is Bloodrose again? Is that a cousin of Bloodthorn¿
Thag Simmons
Meredith’s roommate who’s appeared in the background like twice ([1], [2]). Goth girl who looks like Marceline the vampire queen.
King Daniel
It’s been a running joke since the Walkyverse that she never appears fully-on-panel (we only saw her face once, and that was in a drawing Willis did of her SEMME squad for tumblr); the Dumbiverse compounds that joke by not tagging her, either.
Decidedly Orthogonal
So really they _could_ be relatives or twins even.
Rose by Any Other Name
I had not noticed the resemblance to Marceline. That’s… a thing.
OH! Due to the horrors of late stage capitalism, I will be getting HBOMax for free tomorrrow and thus able to watch the new episodes of Adventure Time! Yay!
The problem with talking shit about a group of people is that sometimes you know people who are in that group and they tend to find out that you talked shit about them with disturbing frequency (when you’re a fictional character, at least).
I mean there’s being an atheist and then there’s just being a jerk. Note how Dorothy is an atheist yet never guilted or mocked Joyce or Becky for their beliefs.
I can’t say Joyce is without her rights to be bitter, too. She’s just gonna take time to work through that.
The problem is whether or not Becky is willing to put up with that.
Andy
You can be bitter that people taught you to believe things that you now consider to be a lie, but don’t paint everyone of their very broad group with the same tarred brush. It’s not even a thing where Joyce was being rude and didn’t know that someone she cares about was part of the group she talked shit about. She knows that Becky is still very much a Christian and should’ve found a different way to work through her bitterness from the start. I mean, what was she going to do if Joe had said “hey, you do remember Becky’s a Christian,” replied with “yeah, but she’s one of the GOOD ones”? Because I kinda feel like when you’re using that sort of statement, either the group has to be objectively shitty or you’re being a jerk about it.
I kind of feel for Joyce though and can see why she ended up on this path? The only one she hangs out regularly with that has the same sort of fundie background as her is Becky but Becky doesn’t understand Joyce’s bitterness. Whenever it came up, Becky would shut her down rather than talk about it. https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-10/01-birthday-pursuit/beeessin/
I’m not saying Becky brought this on herself but Joyce was hurting and needed a proper outlet to discuss this with. Dorothy doesn’t have the experience of having her parents lie to her, Joe runs away the moment a conversation gets too “real” and Sarah is Sarah. Becky might just have been in the best place to give Joyce some perspective but she’s too self absorbed to actually help her best friend.
Ethan might have actually done the best thing for Joyce by encouraging her to talk to Jocelyne…
Andy
She needs an outlet, yes, but she also needs to be aware of how her venting affects others. In the example you linked, Joyce asks if their parents were BS-ing B-holes. And when we look at her parents, that makes sense: her mom aided and abetted an attempted murderer and a kidnapper, and her dad was at least okay with her Carol’s abuse of their children.
But for Becky, that’s a much more loaded question. Her father was a grade-A dickbag, but she reveres her mother still. Her mother died before she could disappoint Becky, and so to Becky she never would have done. When Joyce asks if she’s a BS-ing B-hole, some of the strongest language Joyce is using at this point in the story, Joyce is asking if that same mother one of those B-holes, and that’s not something Becky can take.
On top of that, we know that Becky is facing an immediate crisis of faith and values right here. Is it okay for her to have premarital sex or no? And when she goes to the friend who was raised with the same religion and values and asks for support, her friend tells her those values are worthless. Becky failed Joyce here, but let’s not pretend that Joyce didn’t fail Becky at least as badly, and she insulted her in the process.
Like Becky, we know Joyce does things in phases. She’s like Danny in that way, where he jumps into phases to figure out who he is. The difference here is that Joyce jumps into phases uncritically and unthinking and carries an obsession for a while before letting it drop. Becky knows this, which is part of why she calls out that Joyce has been rebelling “for like thirty whole seconds.” Joyce has just jumped with both feet into another phase. And she’s not wrong: this bitterness and hating Christians and Christianity IS a stupid phase. It’s one she does need to grow out of and one that shouldn’t be encouraged. The hatred she’s carrying is the sort that compels atheists to gather on reddit and spend the looking for articles that show religious people doing bad things so they can feel superior. It’s the same sort of hatred that makes people think they need to make up quotes about being “euphoric.”
At the end here, Joyce is just being Joyce again. She’s not thinking through the rightness or appropriateness of her words or beliefs. She’s taken them on blind faith that she’s right and is seeking out validation. She’s sorry when she hurts someone with them, but she never looks at how she can avoid doing so until it’s too late. That does seem pretty stupid to me, and I think Becky had a decent read on Joyce.
Lumino
The more I think about it, the more Joyce is just a Rule 63 Danny.
You Joyce’d it up!
a/snow/mous/e
Becky and Joyce both act dumb. I don’t think Joyce deserves full blame here for venting in what she believed to be a private setting. She’s admittedly just being so outspoken to butter herself up to Sarah’s cool sister, and that might speak to a flaw in Joyce’s character, but I don’t think being vocally frustrated is inherently wrong. Andy makes a good point that she’s making sweeping generalizations, but the fundies are a pretty messed up community that tried to indoctrinate her into being a cookie-cutter homophobic xenophobic (esp with regard to other denominations or religions, or lack of faith) “good little Christian girl”.
Becky wants her relationship with Joyce to stay exactly the same despite the fact that both are changing, and Joyce felt pressured to keep her crisis of faith secret from Becky because of this. So yeah, I’d say Becky in no small part brought this on herself.
StClair
Yup. :/
Jon F.
My money’s on “everything hurtful Joyce has said about Christians today is self-directed, and she’s just trying to unpack all the traumatic bullshit that got dumped into her head.”
Becky saying “this is a stupid phase and I need you to grow out of it” was understandable in one sense, in that Becky had been dealing with a lot more messed up stuff. But Joyce’s screwed-up childhood upbringing is also significant, and Becky’s been pushing that away for awhile. The first time Joyce came to Becky with any doubts, Becky essentially said “shut up and be the bubbly, safe Christian I need right now.”
Ian livs
^all of this
Theozilla
When did Joyce hint at voicing doubts to Becky? I having trouble remembering those strips.
She was also egged on to say this stuff by Liz. Liz started the topic in general and kept saying how stupid something is, Joyce wanted to look cool in front of her friend so she went along with the jokes, you can tell it was also hurting her a little bit.
Sirksome
Not knowing Liz well enough to know if she deserves the benefit of the doubt on this I’ll say I think it’s one of those situations where she was trying to connect with Joyce. They just met each other in person and the first thing they bond over is their perspective on religion so it’s easy to make it all about that, overexaggerate your beliefs for a laugh or to impress. Maybe Liz really does enjoy mocking religion but part of me thinks she’s been trying just as hard to look cool in front of Joyce.
a/snow/mous/e
It might be trying to have a connection, but also I think Liz is just not at the stage of maturity where she can recognize things aren’t so black and white, and people who believe different things aren’t just gullible idiots. Liz is enjoying her little rebellion, which is not nearly as personal for her as it is for Joyce. And that’s pushing Joyce’s buttons and getting her to vent, which would probably have been cathartic if Becky hadn’t shown up.
Regina phalange
It’s not just Joyce wanting to look cool—she’s sympathetic to some of these ideas and has no other sounding board.I didn’t get the impression this was bothering Joyce at all. In fact, she seems to have been relishing in finding someone with whom to explore the doubts she is most terrified of without being judged.
Becky has made it very clear that she won’t tolerate the fact that Joyce has sincere doubts. I’m not sure why Joyce didn’t feel safe speaking about it with Dorothy, but I have some guesses (one of which is that I don’t think I’ve seen Becky let Joyce and Dorothy be alone together since the time skip). Sarah is way to agnostic—both in belief and with regard to Joyce’s specific doubts—to really support her if she wants to explore her doubts.
Is Liz being pretty annoying? Yeah, sure, but she’s getting zero pushback, and in fact Joyce is actively encouraging her, so I can’t blame her much.
Steelbright
I definitely did read Joyce as being uncomfortable saying this stuff–if you look at her expressions last few pages, she’s looked kinda queasy and pained, or at the very least she’s not smiling like Liz is–like she’s trying to convince herself, or potentially mocking herself, like Jon said. But that doesn’t really cancel out the fact that she’s probably excited to explore this with somebody to whom it’s no big deal. + trying to look cool, trying on a new personality when nobody* you know is around… I think all of those fit into her head right now…
I kinda hope Sirksome is right about Liz too, heh. Seems possible…though maybe too early to tell.
*nobody but Joe, Joyce doesn’t want to think of Joe as a person
I guess the question is, was Joyce actually being a “jerk”.
She was not making those comments to Becky (or any other christian… At least i don’t think Sarah is one). And while the comments she did make were very negative, I kind of see them more as a “Look at how dumb I was” rather than “Look at how dumb these other people are”.
dinajoyce
yeah… I really don’t see Joyce as a jerk here. Personally, as a Christian who has had several friends deconvert or even just reject the particular flavor of Christianity they grew up with, I see these sorts of comments from friends (usually to a lesser degree because it’s usually on social media) fairly frequently. I might get offended in the moment, but I know deconversion is a complicated experience. I don’t hold it against them long-term. It’s entirely different than if somebody like Dorothy or Walky said those things.
Actually those are statements I’ve heard almost verbatim from participants in the “recovering Christian” group in the UU Pagan church I attend.
thejeff
Don’t see any reason to think Sarah isn’t Christian – probably fairly nominal and certainly not fundamentalist, but I don’t believe she’s claimed to be atheist. Joe is Jewish, I believe, though again not particularly devout. Mocking people for believing in magical sky wizards doesn’t just apply to Christians.
Yup. I interpreted Dorothy in Panel 2 as trying to convey “this is why you don’t say those things out loud” nonverbally.
a/snow/mous/e
Yeah, that’s something Joyce has to learn. But these emotions are pretty raw and Joyce hasn’t had to deal with something as crazy as deconversion before, so it’s a learning experience. I just hope that Becky and Joyce are able to reconcile after they talk things out–well, okay, maybe shout things out… to be precises, after Becky yells at Joyce until Joyce yells back and starts crying and then Becky starts crying too and Joyce apologizes and promises to always be there for Becky and then Becky realizes that people can change and it doesn’t have to change the relationship between them and they hug it out. They might avoid each other for a day or two at some point in that interval but hopefully it gets sorted before too long.
It’s interesting to be default-passing. I don’t get much bigotry directed at me, but I hear an awful lot of $*&# said around me when folks think they’re in sympathetic company.
What’s extra fun is when they try to hint that maybe you shouldn’t be talking so much shit cos they’re part of that group and then you double down on it.
I have not always been the brightest apple in the barrel.
Well, this was inevitable and yet somehow it’s worse than what I imagined. I think the hurt look plus leaving makes it worse than if they had just argued about it.
350 thoughts on “Idiot”
Ana Chronistic
Dotty, reading the room: “Dibs, I guess”
Ana Chronistic
“Also, that is also a super interesting color I have never seen on a human before!”
Thag Simmons
Eh, if memory serves Jennifer’s been that colour a few times and Bloodrose is that colour most of the time
Decidedly Orthogonal
Wait wait.. who is Bloodrose again? Is that a cousin of Bloodthorn¿
Thag Simmons
Meredith’s roommate who’s appeared in the background like twice ([1], [2]). Goth girl who looks like Marceline the vampire queen.
King Daniel
It’s been a running joke since the Walkyverse that she never appears fully-on-panel (we only saw her face once, and that was in a drawing Willis did of her SEMME squad for tumblr); the Dumbiverse compounds that joke by not tagging her, either.
Decidedly Orthogonal
So really they _could_ be relatives or twins even.
Rose by Any Other Name
I had not noticed the resemblance to Marceline. That’s… a thing.
OH! Due to the horrors of late stage capitalism, I will be getting HBOMax for free tomorrrow and thus able to watch the new episodes of Adventure Time! Yay!
Clif
Just think, Dorothy. You could have stayed and watched Lucy and Walky snuggle.
Wizard
That would probably be at least slightly less uncomfortable than this.
Reltzik
But it wouldn’t have been over as quickly.
Clif
Is it over?
Clif
One is her best friend at school and the other is her roommate. I’m guessing it’s not over.
Reltzik
Well Becky’s left, so it’s over in the same way that watching Lucy and Walky snuggle was over once Dorothy left.
Doctor_Who
I know it’s entirely the wrong generation of Mario game, but I can’t help but imagine that the game makes this sound right as panel 3 happens.
A Red Balloon
This is the game music that was playing in my head as it happened:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO4GdYnYOFs
RassilonTDavros
Not a Mario theme, and I’ve never played the game it’s from, but it’d be remiss of me not to post this:
https://youtu.be/JnY1d-J9r3w
Steelbright
ooh, i wasn’t expecting Metroid. very ominous indeed (and ironically, if it’s the reboot then one of the few games of its era i actually did play)
RacingTurtle
YES
ThunderNight
Damn Joyce’s face went pale as snow
Clif
I’ve never seen snow that color. Granted my experience with snow has been somewhat limited, but still.
DiDi
It’s not just pale. It turned a little green, too.
Steelbright
Snow that also had a bit of a lime slushie dumped on it. Like 2 days ago. or maybe just some alien pee…
Clif
Maybe, but I’m not seeing it. To me it looks kind of like the color of oatmeal in milk.
Hrafn
“That her face, at first just ghostly
Turned a whiter shade of pale”
Geneseepaws
Thank you very much.
Wizard
Maybe it’s just my display, but the green ear and forehead worry me more than the paleness.
ValdVin
We haven’t seen blanched Joyce since way back when.
Always a treat.
Clif
Well spotted.
King Daniel
RIP Joyce
Doctor_Who
She got touched by verbal oatmeal.
Clif
That would explain it.
Sirksome
Hm…sad.
Antonio Tyler
The coldest burn
Whatevsman
Twas never a question of if it’d hurt. Only how bad it would hurt
Andy
The problem with talking shit about a group of people is that sometimes you know people who are in that group and they tend to find out that you talked shit about them with disturbing frequency (when you’re a fictional character, at least).
Sirksome
I mean there’s being an atheist and then there’s just being a jerk. Note how Dorothy is an atheist yet never guilted or mocked Joyce or Becky for their beliefs.
Nono
I can’t say Joyce is without her rights to be bitter, too. She’s just gonna take time to work through that.
The problem is whether or not Becky is willing to put up with that.
Andy
You can be bitter that people taught you to believe things that you now consider to be a lie, but don’t paint everyone of their very broad group with the same tarred brush. It’s not even a thing where Joyce was being rude and didn’t know that someone she cares about was part of the group she talked shit about. She knows that Becky is still very much a Christian and should’ve found a different way to work through her bitterness from the start. I mean, what was she going to do if Joe had said “hey, you do remember Becky’s a Christian,” replied with “yeah, but she’s one of the GOOD ones”? Because I kinda feel like when you’re using that sort of statement, either the group has to be objectively shitty or you’re being a jerk about it.
Psi Baka Onna
I kind of feel for Joyce though and can see why she ended up on this path? The only one she hangs out regularly with that has the same sort of fundie background as her is Becky but Becky doesn’t understand Joyce’s bitterness. Whenever it came up, Becky would shut her down rather than talk about it. https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-10/01-birthday-pursuit/beeessin/
I’m not saying Becky brought this on herself but Joyce was hurting and needed a proper outlet to discuss this with. Dorothy doesn’t have the experience of having her parents lie to her, Joe runs away the moment a conversation gets too “real” and Sarah is Sarah. Becky might just have been in the best place to give Joyce some perspective but she’s too self absorbed to actually help her best friend.
Ethan might have actually done the best thing for Joyce by encouraging her to talk to Jocelyne…
Andy
She needs an outlet, yes, but she also needs to be aware of how her venting affects others. In the example you linked, Joyce asks if their parents were BS-ing B-holes. And when we look at her parents, that makes sense: her mom aided and abetted an attempted murderer and a kidnapper, and her dad was at least okay with her Carol’s abuse of their children.
But for Becky, that’s a much more loaded question. Her father was a grade-A dickbag, but she reveres her mother still. Her mother died before she could disappoint Becky, and so to Becky she never would have done. When Joyce asks if she’s a BS-ing B-hole, some of the strongest language Joyce is using at this point in the story, Joyce is asking if that same mother one of those B-holes, and that’s not something Becky can take.
On top of that, we know that Becky is facing an immediate crisis of faith and values right here. Is it okay for her to have premarital sex or no? And when she goes to the friend who was raised with the same religion and values and asks for support, her friend tells her those values are worthless. Becky failed Joyce here, but let’s not pretend that Joyce didn’t fail Becky at least as badly, and she insulted her in the process.
Like Becky, we know Joyce does things in phases. She’s like Danny in that way, where he jumps into phases to figure out who he is. The difference here is that Joyce jumps into phases uncritically and unthinking and carries an obsession for a while before letting it drop. Becky knows this, which is part of why she calls out that Joyce has been rebelling “for like thirty whole seconds.” Joyce has just jumped with both feet into another phase. And she’s not wrong: this bitterness and hating Christians and Christianity IS a stupid phase. It’s one she does need to grow out of and one that shouldn’t be encouraged. The hatred she’s carrying is the sort that compels atheists to gather on reddit and spend the looking for articles that show religious people doing bad things so they can feel superior. It’s the same sort of hatred that makes people think they need to make up quotes about being “euphoric.”
At the end here, Joyce is just being Joyce again. She’s not thinking through the rightness or appropriateness of her words or beliefs. She’s taken them on blind faith that she’s right and is seeking out validation. She’s sorry when she hurts someone with them, but she never looks at how she can avoid doing so until it’s too late. That does seem pretty stupid to me, and I think Becky had a decent read on Joyce.
Lumino
The more I think about it, the more Joyce is just a Rule 63 Danny.
You Joyce’d it up!
a/snow/mous/e
Becky and Joyce both act dumb. I don’t think Joyce deserves full blame here for venting in what she believed to be a private setting. She’s admittedly just being so outspoken to butter herself up to Sarah’s cool sister, and that might speak to a flaw in Joyce’s character, but I don’t think being vocally frustrated is inherently wrong. Andy makes a good point that she’s making sweeping generalizations, but the fundies are a pretty messed up community that tried to indoctrinate her into being a cookie-cutter homophobic xenophobic (esp with regard to other denominations or religions, or lack of faith) “good little Christian girl”.
Becky wants her relationship with Joyce to stay exactly the same despite the fact that both are changing, and Joyce felt pressured to keep her crisis of faith secret from Becky because of this. So yeah, I’d say Becky in no small part brought this on herself.
StClair
Yup. :/
Jon F.
My money’s on “everything hurtful Joyce has said about Christians today is self-directed, and she’s just trying to unpack all the traumatic bullshit that got dumped into her head.”
Becky saying “this is a stupid phase and I need you to grow out of it” was understandable in one sense, in that Becky had been dealing with a lot more messed up stuff. But Joyce’s screwed-up childhood upbringing is also significant, and Becky’s been pushing that away for awhile. The first time Joyce came to Becky with any doubts, Becky essentially said “shut up and be the bubbly, safe Christian I need right now.”
Ian livs
^all of this
Theozilla
When did Joyce hint at voicing doubts to Becky? I having trouble remembering those strips.
King Daniel
https://www.dumbingofage.com/2019/comic/book-10/01-birthday-pursuit/beeessin/
This is the final part of the scene, but the strips leading up to it as well.
BigDogLittleCat
This
a/snow/mous/e
Agreed. I don’t blame Joyce for this particular gaffe.
Switchchris23
She was also egged on to say this stuff by Liz. Liz started the topic in general and kept saying how stupid something is, Joyce wanted to look cool in front of her friend so she went along with the jokes, you can tell it was also hurting her a little bit.
Sirksome
Not knowing Liz well enough to know if she deserves the benefit of the doubt on this I’ll say I think it’s one of those situations where she was trying to connect with Joyce. They just met each other in person and the first thing they bond over is their perspective on religion so it’s easy to make it all about that, overexaggerate your beliefs for a laugh or to impress. Maybe Liz really does enjoy mocking religion but part of me thinks she’s been trying just as hard to look cool in front of Joyce.
a/snow/mous/e
It might be trying to have a connection, but also I think Liz is just not at the stage of maturity where she can recognize things aren’t so black and white, and people who believe different things aren’t just gullible idiots. Liz is enjoying her little rebellion, which is not nearly as personal for her as it is for Joyce. And that’s pushing Joyce’s buttons and getting her to vent, which would probably have been cathartic if Becky hadn’t shown up.
Regina phalange
It’s not just Joyce wanting to look cool—she’s sympathetic to some of these ideas and has no other sounding board.I didn’t get the impression this was bothering Joyce at all. In fact, she seems to have been relishing in finding someone with whom to explore the doubts she is most terrified of without being judged.
Becky has made it very clear that she won’t tolerate the fact that Joyce has sincere doubts. I’m not sure why Joyce didn’t feel safe speaking about it with Dorothy, but I have some guesses (one of which is that I don’t think I’ve seen Becky let Joyce and Dorothy be alone together since the time skip). Sarah is way to agnostic—both in belief and with regard to Joyce’s specific doubts—to really support her if she wants to explore her doubts.
Is Liz being pretty annoying? Yeah, sure, but she’s getting zero pushback, and in fact Joyce is actively encouraging her, so I can’t blame her much.
Steelbright
I definitely did read Joyce as being uncomfortable saying this stuff–if you look at her expressions last few pages, she’s looked kinda queasy and pained, or at the very least she’s not smiling like Liz is–like she’s trying to convince herself, or potentially mocking herself, like Jon said. But that doesn’t really cancel out the fact that she’s probably excited to explore this with somebody to whom it’s no big deal. + trying to look cool, trying on a new personality when nobody* you know is around… I think all of those fit into her head right now…
I kinda hope Sirksome is right about Liz too, heh. Seems possible…though maybe too early to tell.
*nobody but Joe, Joyce doesn’t want to think of Joe as a person
Segnosaur
I guess the question is, was Joyce actually being a “jerk”.
She was not making those comments to Becky (or any other christian… At least i don’t think Sarah is one). And while the comments she did make were very negative, I kind of see them more as a “Look at how dumb I was” rather than “Look at how dumb these other people are”.
dinajoyce
yeah… I really don’t see Joyce as a jerk here. Personally, as a Christian who has had several friends deconvert or even just reject the particular flavor of Christianity they grew up with, I see these sorts of comments from friends (usually to a lesser degree because it’s usually on social media) fairly frequently. I might get offended in the moment, but I know deconversion is a complicated experience. I don’t hold it against them long-term. It’s entirely different than if somebody like Dorothy or Walky said those things.
Opus the Poet
Actually those are statements I’ve heard almost verbatim from participants in the “recovering Christian” group in the UU Pagan church I attend.
thejeff
Don’t see any reason to think Sarah isn’t Christian – probably fairly nominal and certainly not fundamentalist, but I don’t believe she’s claimed to be atheist. Joe is Jewish, I believe, though again not particularly devout. Mocking people for believing in magical sky wizards doesn’t just apply to Christians.
BBCC
Sarah’s agnostic iirc. Becky mentioned it before.
Needfuldoer
Yup. I interpreted Dorothy in Panel 2 as trying to convey “this is why you don’t say those things out loud” nonverbally.
a/snow/mous/e
Yeah, that’s something Joyce has to learn. But these emotions are pretty raw and Joyce hasn’t had to deal with something as crazy as deconversion before, so it’s a learning experience. I just hope that Becky and Joyce are able to reconcile after they talk things out–well, okay, maybe shout things out… to be precises, after Becky yells at Joyce until Joyce yells back and starts crying and then Becky starts crying too and Joyce apologizes and promises to always be there for Becky and then Becky realizes that people can change and it doesn’t have to change the relationship between them and they hug it out. They might avoid each other for a day or two at some point in that interval but hopefully it gets sorted before too long.
GUIGUI
The important notion to understand is that Joyce is actually talking about herself.
Bruceski
It’s interesting to be default-passing. I don’t get much bigotry directed at me, but I hear an awful lot of $*&# said around me when folks think they’re in sympathetic company.
Aphid
What’s extra fun is when they try to hint that maybe you shouldn’t be talking so much shit cos they’re part of that group and then you double down on it.
I have not always been the brightest apple in the barrel.
Kyrik Michalowski
Well, this was inevitable and yet somehow it’s worse than what I imagined. I think the hurt look plus leaving makes it worse than if they had just argued about it.
Keulen
Yeah I was expecting an argument, not this. Definitely worse.
RassilonTDavros
You can actually pinpoint the exact second that her heart rips in half.
Mostly because this is a comic strip with discrete representations of instants in time as opposed to fluid motion, but y’know.
Clif
Becky or Joyce?
Needfuldoer
Yes.
a/snow/mous/e
As I see it, Joyce’s heart stops in panel 3, Becky’s heart rips in panel 4, and Joyce’s heart rips in panel 6.
bootshivers
ope
Clif