Meh,.. Don’t do this to me,… I’m not supposed to feel sorry for a cartoon character and have a gut reaction to go beat on a cartoon dad who can’t keep it in his pants!
This actually explains a few things about GG and totally makes sense. In a dark comedy kind of way that feels somewhere between Kafka (mentioned above) and the Cohen Brothers.
Good girl isn’t the only one in this strip with issues.
Her thoughts on Santa and the Tooth Fairy say a LOT about where her head’s at, and it AIN’T a good, healthy place!
… I worry about her.
Uhhhh…
Huh, I’d wonder if good girl and I had the same dad, but mine would drink and cheat on my mom even when I was good.
Huh. Her shrink must make a fortune.
They might if they stopped using their powers to make her feel small…and be small every session. Her bill keeps shrinking too come to think of it.
There might have been a joke in here about the Easter bunny and eggs, but I think Good Good Girl has just murdered the topic.
Freud would have had a field day with this one…
I come here to laugh, not to get depressed, dangnabbit!
And to quote Offspring :
https://youtu.be/SAxPLSvvbXY
I just want to hug her. Was this actually intended to be funny?
Because all I saw was someone’s pain. :(
And then she feels guilty for feeling sorry for herself.
Obviously, great power means great responsibility therefore self-care is a sin.
Kafka komedy
Meh,.. Don’t do this to me,… I’m not supposed to feel sorry for a cartoon character and have a gut reaction to go beat on a cartoon dad who can’t keep it in his pants!
This actually explains a few things about GG and totally makes sense. In a dark comedy kind of way that feels somewhere between Kafka (mentioned above) and the Cohen Brothers.
GG’s shrink: “I’M SET FOR LIFE, SON!”
Good girl isn’t the only one in this strip with issues.
Her thoughts on Santa and the Tooth Fairy say a LOT about where her head’s at, and it AIN’T a good, healthy place!
That explains a lot.