Saturday, 5 March 2022
The one where two girls who risk being confused with a pattern on the wallpaper worry about being stared at and judged.
Panel 1: Elizabeth and Dawn prove unequal to the challenge of understanding a fashionista like Candace or a punk rock fan like Duane because it requires them to understand that it's okay for people to be different.
Panel 2: Dawn says that they don't like to be stared at but they do stuff that makes people like Liz and Dawn stare. This is because they can't reconcile the two phony opposites without making themselves look like judgmental assholes.
Panel 3: The person who makes people wonder "Gee...I wonder why Liz's mom makes her dress like she's eight" wonders if she and the token Nikkei are stared at and wondered about.
Panel 4: They both find the idea of actually being judged instead of skating by terrifying.
Summary: Lynn never bothered learning a valuable lesson: "If everyone you meet seems to be an asshole, maybe you are the asshole."
Panel 1: Elizabeth and Dawn prove unequal to the challenge of understanding a fashionista like Candace or a punk rock fan like Duane because it requires them to understand that it's okay for people to be different.
Panel 2: Dawn says that they don't like to be stared at but they do stuff that makes people like Liz and Dawn stare. This is because they can't reconcile the two phony opposites without making themselves look like judgmental assholes.
Panel 3: The person who makes people wonder "Gee...I wonder why Liz's mom makes her dress like she's eight" wonders if she and the token Nikkei are stared at and wondered about.
Panel 4: They both find the idea of actually being judged instead of skating by terrifying.
Summary: Lynn never bothered learning a valuable lesson: "If everyone you meet seems to be an asshole, maybe you are the asshole."
