If Joyce ever had to choose between Sal’s motorcycle and Malaya’s iguana, she’d probably renounce her religion right there, because what loving God could ever force such a sadistic choice on her?
Heather Flowers
“Father please don’t make me choose / Either way it’s more than I can bear to lose / Either way it’s ripping out my heart / This choice is tearing me apart!”
Malaya doesn’t look good, she just looks less dangerous. This is the friend who doesn’t care enough about your life to take an active part in it and risk screwing it up, times four because Sal’s need to confront people and “fix” things applies to bystanders as well.
I think the bigger problem is the not thinking through potential problems via splash back, but yeah. Although, that said, I have a VERY hard time being at all upset Sal joined in on giving Ryan and his bros a beat down or about her going to defend women who are speaking out about Ryan from his sickening supporters who want to do god knows what to them.
Regalli
I think if those were the start of this getting Marcie involved, she’d mind it way less. (There’s no real indication she had trouble with Sal’s part in the Great Becky Rescue, after all.)
BBCC
Frankly, considering that it looks like creepy home invader wannabes put hands on Sal first (ripping her jacket), if Marcie were the type of friend who expected Sal to let them put hands on her so as not to escalate, Sal’d be better off without Marcie. Thankfully, I’m 99.99% sure Marcie wouldn’t object to beating the living hell out of them in that scenario.
But this is post-voice losing and post-promise and Sal’s escalation had a role in Marcie losing her voice and also got Sal sent away from her for five years, so yeah, bad history.
Dark
Also I doubt the story mentioned that Creepy Home Invader laying a hand on her, since the source was likely him, and he likely put it out that she attacked him unprovoked.
BBCC
Yeah, the story probably went either that way, or (if a more pro-AG publication) said AG and Sal beat up mysterious guys hanging around a house that was purported to have a woman speaking against Ryan in it. Either way, probably not much about them touching her first.
Alanari
At least for the bro-attacking-other-victims-thing, the reasonable thing to do would have been to call the police. For several reasons. One of them being that this could have ended with her being beaten into the hospital or raped or worse. They wanted to attack someone. They could have been armed. Or one of them could have been a better fighter than her.
There wasn’t anyone in immediate danger there. There was time to try to resolve the situation differently.
And for the beating-up-Ryan-thing, why wasn’t security involved? They are more and they usually have means to communicate. And they usually cover all entrances. They might have stopped him from getting away in the first place, so Amber wouldn’t have had to cut him up, Dorothy would have been less terrified and Ryan would be in jail now, instead of being in the hospital.
Less heroic, less backslash, less people hurt.
Regalli
In the first case – blame AG, mainly, who put the fake doxx address to an empty house rather than to a police or other public safety station. If Sal were inclined to call the police (and given she’s a black woman with a criminal record and bad experience with authorities, unlikely,) they might not even be able to do anything because there’s a LOT of loopholes in how Internet-based threats and the like are investigated that rarely end well for the victims. (Frankly AG and Sal are super lucky these douchebags went in person rather than trying to SWAT them. Which has a serious problem with prosecution because it isn’t a federal crime and the Internet means that a lot of them cross state lines!… *ragecombust*)
In the second case, Marcie actually called her supervisor in when it was just AG stalking. Said supervisor sided with AG over Sal, because shit fucking sucks. Then with Ryan AG didn’t explain much and as we saw with Robin and Frida in the aftermath, the organizers chose to back their intern with (implied) Important Parents over an anonymous report.
Alanari
Anonymously call emergency and tell them you saw a bunch of people threatening someone while you were passing by. It’s not even untrue.
Sal literally was sent to the “security friend” by ag. She went to beat up some boys instead. And this incident alone (holding down and beating someone) would have been enough to at least get a hold of them. Everything else would have had more time to figure out. I mean, this was a fist fight in public. Getting into a fist fight usually is enough to at least make security stop you. And even if they were released afterwards, their names would have been known.
If the organisers chose to side with them, they knew them. Tracking them down would have been easy for the police. “I was roofied, I don’t know his name, but this guy knows his parents”. Still, easily solved by communicating.
CJ
Because you have really good chances of getting someone convicted of roofing?
There wasn’t any evidence (might have shown up in the blood if they went to a doctor directly after the incident, but without finding the stuff on him, his culpability couldn’t be proven). It’s not like we really know what other people saw besides AG and Sarah attacking that guy.
Asking the police to do something serious about that guy weeks later is hopeless as long as they are not actively searching for the guy because someone he roofied later went to have it prosecuted and was important enough to actually do something about it.
Alanari
Then why bothering in the first place? If nothing will come out of it anyway?
Crimes like that are often reported weeks or even months later. Police knows that. It’s getting difficult to prove something, but that doesn’t mean it’s useless. Especially in this case, because the gash and the timing of this wound will give credibility to her story.
CJ
You imply the police is interested in catching young men of good family who are sexual predators. Past events prove that you have to be lucky to get officers who are interested in doing so.
thejeff
We hashed a lot of that out in the threads at the time.
Watsonian answer: Amazi-girl wanted the photo and a name, basically so she could do what they did and spread word of him, since there wasn’t anything more practical she could do. Was also happy to have the excuse to beat him into the ground. Amazi-Girl wasn’t going to report to the cops – Joyce didn’t want to report, AG’s would be hearsay and AG would likely be arrested for her vigilante actions.
The security people were there and chose not to interfere in the superhero fight. Sal stayed out of it until AG was pinned and no one else was intervening. Her trying to talk security into doing something at that point would have been pointless.
Doylist answer: They’re super hero/action movie protagonists. The security guards are mooks. Of course this is what they do. How else do you get the cool action scenes.
thejeff
@Regalli: SWATing wouldn’t really have been a problem in this case, since it was an empty house and Sal wouldn’t have attacked the police team.
thejeff
Both Sal and Amazi-Girl are confident in their ability to handle themselves even against multiple opponents. And apparently justifiably so.
I understand that’s not realistic, but that’s how it is. How tough they are isn’t realistic.
The short version is as a queer Hispanic woman with questionable legal status, Marcie has a lot more to lose than Sal–who has already escaped prison time despite being a black woman.
Can I just say I love this strip Willis. Like the hovertext confirmed my suspicion that we’ve never had a “full sign language conversation” transcribed for us, and I really like it. Of course it wouldn’t translate 1:1 and that’s fine, it’s still super cool.
Okay… this seems like a bit more of a clue to Marcie’s accident. Sal must have been getting justice/payback on the bully that originally got anyway with it… and Marcie, the one she was avenging, got hurt and lost her loud talking voice. (As opposed to the non-loud one she’s using now)
Huh, well at least Marcie is self aware enough to realize Malaya also has a lack of integrity. Granted she is more willing to overlook that one, mostly since she is too busy staring at dat ass.
A big part of the suggestion here is also that Sal blamed herself for what happened to Marcie because Sal started a fight or something and Marcie got hurt, Sal promised no more fights in the aftermath (that part we’ve seen)… and then Sal proceeded to not honor that promise in several ways.
We know Sal feels tremendous guilt for whatever involvement she had in Marcie’s injury (more than a thirteen-year-old should have to shoulder,) but from Marcie’s perspective? I have to imagine the money that never arrived meant way less to her than Sal’s promise to stop engaging in super-dangerous behavior and then getting Marcie involved.
And it is SUPER-DANGEROUS behavior. Like, phenomenally dangerous. I salute people who are willing to beat the shit out of Dudes Who Gather Around The (Alleged) Home Of Someone Accusing A Rapist, the Venn Diagram between them and other kinds of extremely dangerous shitheads is pretty much a circle, but at the same time Sal COVER YOUR FUCKING FACE, these people are trying to doxx even if AG circumvented it. Marcie is entirely justified in wanting to be out of the splash zone of that one.
Damn, Marcie had to permanently lose her voice so she wouldn’t have every other character dead to rights instantly, didn’t she?
(I know it’s because she knows Sal best, but still. That is so much perception win, if she were around Billie or Joyce for a couple minutes and they didn’t have to learn ASL to know what she was saying we would solve at least four plot lines in like three minutes.)
She definitely had that scene where she started typing to Malaya rather than wait for Malaya to Google the signs, so there’s some options.
Did Marcie stay in Indiana all five years or follow Sal south? I can’t remember if anything on that subject was ever established. Either way, enough information about Billie may have percolated down to her since arriving mixed with what she would have already known to realize Billie is kind of a goddamn mess. I wish they actually interacted now, that could be interesting.
BBCC
No canon info either way, but moving south would probably have been prohibitively expensive, plus Marcie’s parents may have had something to say about that.
Regalli
Yeah, that’s where I’m leaning. The bigger question is really ‘did Marcie move out early, specifically during that last year or so,’ which ultimately boils down to what Marcie’s relationship with her parents is like. Which is not Jordan-levels of mystery, but is still pretty up in the air. (We can’t all be as mysterious as Jordan.)
BBCC
It seemed like Marcie liked them as a kid, trying to reassure Sal with words they said. They also were probably the ones who set up the gofundme (since Sal was too young). That said, Marcie’s also disabled now and also bi (Word of Willis is her parents are Catholic) so who knows how that went?
Regalli
Yeah, I’m hoping they turn out to be good and understanding, and it’s not entirely unfounded… but. Good things. This strip. Hahahaha.
(Counting it, actually… we have three parents/sets explicitly unsupportive of their LGBT child – Toedad, Naomi/Saul, Carol as a safe bet – two explicitly supportive – Ruttens and Saruyamas – and then at least one set implied supportive with Sierra’s parents and a possible supportive with Hank. On the other side I’ve been figuring the Wilcoxen and Billingsworths are probably not super supportive. And then also there’s Clint who will certainly weaponize things, but he’s just completely terrible. If the numbers continue to be roughly even then the Diazes could turn out to be on the good end. That would be nice. I want Danny and Billie to eventually never talk to their parents again anyway.)
BBCC
I mean, Billie pretty much already never speaks to her parents so what would be the difference?
Regalli
Precisely. The only difference is that maybe she doesn’t take his attention substitute money.
Or she does take it, and donates some portion towards, say, nonprofits helping homeless LGBT youth or something else she cares about and he would hate.
BBCC
Billie says she doesn’t want his guilt money, but she does. She totally wants his guilt money.
Hey, if it means her and Ruth’s therapy and Ruth’s meds are paid for and they can afford to support Howie, it works right?
thejeff
It doesn’t really make sense as you suggest, but it doesn’t feel like there’s been a 5 year separation there. Unlike with the rest of Sal’s family. Sure, they could have kept in touch through text or whatever, but it seems like there would have been more need for adjustment or at least acknowledgement than we saw at the start.
BBCC
Yeah. I mean, it probably helps that Marcie debuted about a week into classes, but there really doesn’t feel like they’ve been split.
^^^ The real reason Marcie can’t have text to talk.
Regalli
Smarting of Age: Same comic setup, but Marcie and Carla fix all plot lines before they can even start. It runs for a month and ends with Ruttech just adopting everyone who needs it and making a generous donation to the campus to be spent towards hiring more and better-equipped counselors and promoting the value of diversity on campus and training the staff to do better.
(Will it work on the Asshole Professors With Tenure? No, but most of the problems with adults we’ve seen have NOT involved people who are functionally unfireable!)
202 thoughts on “Evidence”
Ana Chronistic
dang, when MALAYA looks good by comparison
wheelpath
I mean…. have you seen her booty?
and her iguana.
Sal doesn’t have an iguana.
Doctor_Who
If Joyce ever had to choose between Sal’s motorcycle and Malaya’s iguana, she’d probably renounce her religion right there, because what loving God could ever force such a sadistic choice on her?
Heather Flowers
“Father please don’t make me choose / Either way it’s more than I can bear to lose / Either way it’s ripping out my heart / This choice is tearing me apart!”
Dragon_Nataku
Finally, someone else in the world who knows about “Children of Eden”
cousac
She’d just do a Solomon and cut herself in half. problem solved!
Plasma Mongoose
Sal needs a python.
Zach
Triple entendre!
Roborat
What, Jason doesn’t count?
Baf
Sal has a motorcycle, though.
ObiKemnebi
Malaya doesn’t look good, she just looks less dangerous. This is the friend who doesn’t care enough about your life to take an active part in it and risk screwing it up, times four because Sal’s need to confront people and “fix” things applies to bystanders as well.
NelC
That probably looks “good” to Marcie.
kay
:/ What do you even say to that?
pjeseb
“Hey, I can lack integrity too, you know! I could sell that shit on eBay if I wanted to!”
Departure_Dave
“I’ll give you an umbrella.”? XD
Doctor_Who
Marcie gets Splashback, Amber gets Flashback, think there’s a character for whom associating with Sal results in getting Cashback?
Oh wait, that was probably Linda.
(i know, i’m a monster)
brute
;____; too soon
BBCC
I’m sorry, all I heard was ‘We’re friends’.
But seriously though, yeah, Marcie isn’t exactly wrong or unreasonable here.
MatthewTheLucky
She’s not wrong at all. Even if Sal’s doing objectively good things, she’s still doing them via violent crime.
BBCC
I think the bigger problem is the not thinking through potential problems via splash back, but yeah. Although, that said, I have a VERY hard time being at all upset Sal joined in on giving Ryan and his bros a beat down or about her going to defend women who are speaking out about Ryan from his sickening supporters who want to do god knows what to them.
Regalli
I think if those were the start of this getting Marcie involved, she’d mind it way less. (There’s no real indication she had trouble with Sal’s part in the Great Becky Rescue, after all.)
BBCC
Frankly, considering that it looks like creepy home invader wannabes put hands on Sal first (ripping her jacket), if Marcie were the type of friend who expected Sal to let them put hands on her so as not to escalate, Sal’d be better off without Marcie. Thankfully, I’m 99.99% sure Marcie wouldn’t object to beating the living hell out of them in that scenario.
But this is post-voice losing and post-promise and Sal’s escalation had a role in Marcie losing her voice and also got Sal sent away from her for five years, so yeah, bad history.
Dark
Also I doubt the story mentioned that Creepy Home Invader laying a hand on her, since the source was likely him, and he likely put it out that she attacked him unprovoked.
BBCC
Yeah, the story probably went either that way, or (if a more pro-AG publication) said AG and Sal beat up mysterious guys hanging around a house that was purported to have a woman speaking against Ryan in it. Either way, probably not much about them touching her first.
Alanari
At least for the bro-attacking-other-victims-thing, the reasonable thing to do would have been to call the police. For several reasons. One of them being that this could have ended with her being beaten into the hospital or raped or worse. They wanted to attack someone. They could have been armed. Or one of them could have been a better fighter than her.
There wasn’t anyone in immediate danger there. There was time to try to resolve the situation differently.
And for the beating-up-Ryan-thing, why wasn’t security involved? They are more and they usually have means to communicate. And they usually cover all entrances. They might have stopped him from getting away in the first place, so Amber wouldn’t have had to cut him up, Dorothy would have been less terrified and Ryan would be in jail now, instead of being in the hospital.
Less heroic, less backslash, less people hurt.
Regalli
In the first case – blame AG, mainly, who put the fake doxx address to an empty house rather than to a police or other public safety station. If Sal were inclined to call the police (and given she’s a black woman with a criminal record and bad experience with authorities, unlikely,) they might not even be able to do anything because there’s a LOT of loopholes in how Internet-based threats and the like are investigated that rarely end well for the victims. (Frankly AG and Sal are super lucky these douchebags went in person rather than trying to SWAT them. Which has a serious problem with prosecution because it isn’t a federal crime and the Internet means that a lot of them cross state lines!… *ragecombust*)
In the second case, Marcie actually called her supervisor in when it was just AG stalking. Said supervisor sided with AG over Sal, because shit fucking sucks. Then with Ryan AG didn’t explain much and as we saw with Robin and Frida in the aftermath, the organizers chose to back their intern with (implied) Important Parents over an anonymous report.
Alanari
Anonymously call emergency and tell them you saw a bunch of people threatening someone while you were passing by. It’s not even untrue.
Sal literally was sent to the “security friend” by ag. She went to beat up some boys instead. And this incident alone (holding down and beating someone) would have been enough to at least get a hold of them. Everything else would have had more time to figure out. I mean, this was a fist fight in public. Getting into a fist fight usually is enough to at least make security stop you. And even if they were released afterwards, their names would have been known.
If the organisers chose to side with them, they knew them. Tracking them down would have been easy for the police. “I was roofied, I don’t know his name, but this guy knows his parents”. Still, easily solved by communicating.
CJ
Because you have really good chances of getting someone convicted of roofing?
There wasn’t any evidence (might have shown up in the blood if they went to a doctor directly after the incident, but without finding the stuff on him, his culpability couldn’t be proven). It’s not like we really know what other people saw besides AG and Sarah attacking that guy.
Asking the police to do something serious about that guy weeks later is hopeless as long as they are not actively searching for the guy because someone he roofied later went to have it prosecuted and was important enough to actually do something about it.
Alanari
Then why bothering in the first place? If nothing will come out of it anyway?
Crimes like that are often reported weeks or even months later. Police knows that. It’s getting difficult to prove something, but that doesn’t mean it’s useless. Especially in this case, because the gash and the timing of this wound will give credibility to her story.
CJ
You imply the police is interested in catching young men of good family who are sexual predators. Past events prove that you have to be lucky to get officers who are interested in doing so.
thejeff
We hashed a lot of that out in the threads at the time.
Watsonian answer: Amazi-girl wanted the photo and a name, basically so she could do what they did and spread word of him, since there wasn’t anything more practical she could do. Was also happy to have the excuse to beat him into the ground. Amazi-Girl wasn’t going to report to the cops – Joyce didn’t want to report, AG’s would be hearsay and AG would likely be arrested for her vigilante actions.
The security people were there and chose not to interfere in the superhero fight. Sal stayed out of it until AG was pinned and no one else was intervening. Her trying to talk security into doing something at that point would have been pointless.
Doylist answer: They’re super hero/action movie protagonists. The security guards are mooks. Of course this is what they do. How else do you get the cool action scenes.
thejeff
@Regalli: SWATing wouldn’t really have been a problem in this case, since it was an empty house and Sal wouldn’t have attacked the police team.
thejeff
Both Sal and Amazi-Girl are confident in their ability to handle themselves even against multiple opponents. And apparently justifiably so.
I understand that’s not realistic, but that’s how it is. How tough they are isn’t realistic.
C.T Phipps
The short version is as a queer Hispanic woman with questionable legal status, Marcie has a lot more to lose than Sal–who has already escaped prison time despite being a black woman.
butts
:/
wheelpath
Can I just say I love this strip Willis. Like the hovertext confirmed my suspicion that we’ve never had a “full sign language conversation” transcribed for us, and I really like it. Of course it wouldn’t translate 1:1 and that’s fine, it’s still super cool.
Needfuldoer
I like this method for long conversations. The usual “blue arms” format doesn’t scale up this much.
ShinyNeen
Sal, you need some P.R. or something. At this rate everyone is going to call you AG’s sidekick!
Victor Riley
Okay… this seems like a bit more of a clue to Marcie’s accident. Sal must have been getting justice/payback on the bully that originally got anyway with it… and Marcie, the one she was avenging, got hurt and lost her loud talking voice. (As opposed to the non-loud one she’s using now)
BBCC
She doesn’t have a non-loud voice. Those blue lines are translating her sign language.
TheStranger
That’s the point, yes. What Victor is saying is she still has a voice – sign language. And she’s using that voice, now – it’s just not aurally “loud.”
BBCC
Ahhh, I see. I misunderstood what was meant by ‘non-loud’ voice.
Danielle
i guess malaya is what she needs right now
Clif
At least until the iguana feels threatened by her sign language.
Kyrik Michalowski
Huh, well at least Marcie is self aware enough to realize Malaya also has a lack of integrity. Granted she is more willing to overlook that one, mostly since she is too busy staring at dat ass.
MatsuoTanuki
Got to love it when people make decisions with their lizard brain… :/
BigDogLittleCat
Marcie’s expression in #5!
Also, I’m glad for evidence that Marcie is aware that Malaya is…well, Malaya.
Cattleprod
A lack of integrity finally paying off.
butts
lack of integrity
no regrets
Lingo
DAMMIT I was going to say that!
Stephen Bierce
*”Kodachrome” concludes*
DailyBrad
Ah, so it’s not *really* about the job so much as a larger pattern. Understandable enough, even if I do think she’s being a bit unfair here.
Regalli
A big part of the suggestion here is also that Sal blamed herself for what happened to Marcie because Sal started a fight or something and Marcie got hurt, Sal promised no more fights in the aftermath (that part we’ve seen)… and then Sal proceeded to not honor that promise in several ways.
We know Sal feels tremendous guilt for whatever involvement she had in Marcie’s injury (more than a thirteen-year-old should have to shoulder,) but from Marcie’s perspective? I have to imagine the money that never arrived meant way less to her than Sal’s promise to stop engaging in super-dangerous behavior and then getting Marcie involved.
And it is SUPER-DANGEROUS behavior. Like, phenomenally dangerous. I salute people who are willing to beat the shit out of Dudes Who Gather Around The (Alleged) Home Of Someone Accusing A Rapist, the Venn Diagram between them and other kinds of extremely dangerous shitheads is pretty much a circle, but at the same time Sal COVER YOUR FUCKING FACE, these people are trying to doxx even if AG circumvented it. Marcie is entirely justified in wanting to be out of the splash zone of that one.
Regalli
Damn, Marcie had to permanently lose her voice so she wouldn’t have every other character dead to rights instantly, didn’t she?
(I know it’s because she knows Sal best, but still. That is so much perception win, if she were around Billie or Joyce for a couple minutes and they didn’t have to learn ASL to know what she was saying we would solve at least four plot lines in like three minutes.)
BBCC
She has a phone. Shot in the dark, she has text-to-talk?
If not, that’s why God created texting.
Regalli
She definitely had that scene where she started typing to Malaya rather than wait for Malaya to Google the signs, so there’s some options.
Did Marcie stay in Indiana all five years or follow Sal south? I can’t remember if anything on that subject was ever established. Either way, enough information about Billie may have percolated down to her since arriving mixed with what she would have already known to realize Billie is kind of a goddamn mess. I wish they actually interacted now, that could be interesting.
BBCC
No canon info either way, but moving south would probably have been prohibitively expensive, plus Marcie’s parents may have had something to say about that.
Regalli
Yeah, that’s where I’m leaning. The bigger question is really ‘did Marcie move out early, specifically during that last year or so,’ which ultimately boils down to what Marcie’s relationship with her parents is like. Which is not Jordan-levels of mystery, but is still pretty up in the air. (We can’t all be as mysterious as Jordan.)
BBCC
It seemed like Marcie liked them as a kid, trying to reassure Sal with words they said. They also were probably the ones who set up the gofundme (since Sal was too young). That said, Marcie’s also disabled now and also bi (Word of Willis is her parents are Catholic) so who knows how that went?
Regalli
Yeah, I’m hoping they turn out to be good and understanding, and it’s not entirely unfounded… but. Good things. This strip. Hahahaha.
(Counting it, actually… we have three parents/sets explicitly unsupportive of their LGBT child – Toedad, Naomi/Saul, Carol as a safe bet – two explicitly supportive – Ruttens and Saruyamas – and then at least one set implied supportive with Sierra’s parents and a possible supportive with Hank. On the other side I’ve been figuring the Wilcoxen and Billingsworths are probably not super supportive. And then also there’s Clint who will certainly weaponize things, but he’s just completely terrible. If the numbers continue to be roughly even then the Diazes could turn out to be on the good end. That would be nice. I want Danny and Billie to eventually never talk to their parents again anyway.)
BBCC
I mean, Billie pretty much already never speaks to her parents so what would be the difference?
Regalli
Precisely. The only difference is that maybe she doesn’t take his attention substitute money.
Or she does take it, and donates some portion towards, say, nonprofits helping homeless LGBT youth or something else she cares about and he would hate.
BBCC
Billie says she doesn’t want his guilt money, but she does. She totally wants his guilt money.
Hey, if it means her and Ruth’s therapy and Ruth’s meds are paid for and they can afford to support Howie, it works right?
thejeff
It doesn’t really make sense as you suggest, but it doesn’t feel like there’s been a 5 year separation there. Unlike with the rest of Sal’s family. Sure, they could have kept in touch through text or whatever, but it seems like there would have been more need for adjustment or at least acknowledgement than we saw at the start.
BBCC
Yeah. I mean, it probably helps that Marcie debuted about a week into classes, but there really doesn’t feel like they’ve been split.
ShinyNeen
Dang it, as if Carla wasn’t enough of a threat to the narrative tension in this comic.
Oh jeez and they already know each other, too. They could totally team up and put Willis out of a job!
BBCC
^^^ The real reason Marcie can’t have text to talk.
Regalli
Smarting of Age: Same comic setup, but Marcie and Carla fix all plot lines before they can even start. It runs for a month and ends with Ruttech just adopting everyone who needs it and making a generous donation to the campus to be spent towards hiring more and better-equipped counselors and promoting the value of diversity on campus and training the staff to do better.
(Will it work on the Asshole Professors With Tenure? No, but most of the problems with adults we’ve seen have NOT involved people who are functionally unfireable!)
BBCC
Marcie and Carla are pretty great.
Derek
ah my heart is breaking for Sal 🙁
BBCC
Oh, huh, the first couple panels are different from patreon’s. Interesting.
ShinyNeen