Pudding cups are srs bsns
Sandy was established early on as a hyperactive sugar junkie. That part of her character hasn't gotten a lot of attention, but she still is canonically a massive sweet tooth fiend.
Pudding cups are srs bsns
Warning, incoming truck!
I hope he gets aids.
Damn son, that’s harsh.
Wow, just Wow. That is something you should NEVER hope on anyone, even a fictional character. No matter how horrid the person is, nothing makes hoping that kind of thing to be okay.
That kind of hatred is just wrong… especially towards a child who honestly seemed to think that he was doing what his father would approve of. The boy can learn and maybe even become a worthwhile human being. Wishing a terminal illness on him is beyond unacceptable.
No to mention, making you no better than him in some ways.
Oh the irony. I hope Jeremy gets… wait, no, I wish no misfortune at all upon him.
Oh the irony. I hope Jeremy gets… wait, no, I wish no misfortune at all upon him.
I hope you just left the e off ‘aides’, and meant that he needed assistance with his emotional issues?
Heh, reminds me of a South Park episode.
I hear cellos…
1 truck may be coming to say he’s sorry 2 he maybe coming to bet up selkie.
Even if Truck’s going to say he’s sorry, it’s still messed up that his dad still let’s him in school, even less leave the house.
Are the hamburgers served with ketchup already on them, rather than letting the kids decide for themselves? And, wouldn’t Selkie still react badly to it, even after wiping off as much as she could?
It’s likely the kid put the ketchup on before going over to the table. Some cafeterias have ketchup and mustard pumps instead of packets. And maybe tiny amounts are okay?
Selkie likely has had to wipe condiments off of food before and knows her limit on it.
If she wipes off the majority of it the trace amounts won’t upset her stomach since she’ll be eating it with meat.
I don’t get why she’s served regular food, though. Kids with special diets due to allergies aren’t served whatever everyone else is having, in case “they’re just fussy eaters” or whatever the justification there is.
She might go through the regular lunch line without saying anything deliberately. When as a child you’re set aside in enough ways, you start to rebel against it by finding ways around it. And as long as she doesn’t go into anaphylactic shock or the like, she can always say ‘I didn’t gets sick so what’s the big deals?’
as well as the fact that she can do trades with the other kids to get more of what each of them want… she gets the meat, they get the veggies and puddings… it works out better that way. if she were to be segregated in her diet and never got any of that to begin with, then they would lose out because they couldn’t trade anything with her anymore and they would have to eat the normal stuff that they don’t like…
In her case it’s not a case of allergies so much as restricted diet, so cross-contamination isn’t a big concern as long as she mostly avoids plant foods. One justification for segregating food for kids with allergies is that sometimes all it takes is for it to be prepared on the same surface or served on the same buffet as something they’ll react to.
She’s an obligatory carnivore, like cats. That essentially means “allergic to vegetable matter” (though in cats’ case, some of it just goes through unchanged). She got sick from eating a grape. I’d think that was severe enough to validate her own lunches.
I’m not blaming Selkie here, I’m blaming the increasingly idiotic school.
Not to mention, it’s cafeteria ketchup. There’s like, zero tomato in it :p
Yeah, it’d be pretty crazy if carnivores reacted to ANY amount of non-meat stuff. I mean, all the carnivorous lifeforms I’m familiar with grab and eat animals in the wild, and they don’t even have HANDS, so good luck trying to wash it off and separate the meat parts from the stuff-my-prey-had-for-dinner-or-got-stuck-in-its-fur parts.
This so reminds me of when Todd first met Selkie…
Pudding cups are indeed legit.
Oh Selkie! All alone again.
Why do the orphans go sit with the normals? Why not just have the normals ask to sit with the orphans?
I know, I know. Plot device. 😀
If that’s Truck, I’m surprised he’s allowed on school grounds right now. Wouldn’t trying to hit a teacher merit suspension?
It should, but on the other hand the Principal was probably so relieved that Trunchbull wasn’t threatening him for once and was actually going to do something about Tommy that the Principal didn’t even think about it.
The your the worst apoligizer/sorry coment was cute made me go awww. Also Selikie is my hero:D
Truck couldn’t possibly be so foolish as to try something with Selkie in the middle of the crowded cafeteria … could he?
We don’t know what Dave has planned for this Truck/Selkie encounter. Right now we’re only seeing the back of his head, wait until we can see his face, then we’ll know what kind of “talk” Prof. Tom had with his son.
Oddly enough, even with my intense dislike of bullies, I’m hoping Truck’s going to apologize to her the same way the others did – sincerely, but also because he has to; he went through the same realization of “I’m the bad guy?” as the other kids. In his case the situation was more willful and deliberate on his part and went on longer, but against what I would’ve thought 5 or so pages ago, I have hope for him.