Makes sense, tho, kids following that “i before e except after c” rule they’re taught in school. Haven’t got to learn “unless it sounds like A as in weigh or eight or freight.”
I like how she skirted the explanation with “I played with fire,” and he accepted it without any more details, and she didn’t volunteer any more. OPSEC and “need to know” and all that. Plus, he’s likely “played with fire,” as kids will do at that age, so he filled in the details with his own experiences. Personally, I got my pyro tendencies out while in BoyScouts, under supervision, lest the privilege be revoked.
Kinda weird that they both spell it “wierd” in their cartoon balloons.
Makes sense, tho, kids following that “i before e except after c” rule they’re taught in school. Haven’t got to learn “unless it sounds like A as in weigh or eight or freight.”
I like how she skirted the explanation with “I played with fire,” and he accepted it without any more details, and she didn’t volunteer any more. OPSEC and “need to know” and all that. Plus, he’s likely “played with fire,” as kids will do at that age, so he filled in the details with his own experiences. Personally, I got my pyro tendencies out while in BoyScouts, under supervision, lest the privilege be revoked.
Two comics ago, it was “stationary” vs. “stationery.”
Every summer I couldn’t wait to go on break, but by the end I was tired of it and wanted to go back to school.
We’re ALL judging you, George.
Me too, its the last day of school so unless you have AWSOME clubs you’re weird
Some judge well, some judge poorly.