Wait. Joyce just said that he loved Sal, more than he loved her (Joyce), even though Sal dumped him?
If this is so, she’s not as delusional as I thought…still nuts…just not delusional.
So, if you didn’t worry about Joyce and Sal meeting up in Roomies, how did Sal never recognize Joyce, nor the hints that she could be with Danny and was referring to Sal?
I think my questions’ll be answered by tomorrow, but I figured it can’t hurt to ask.
I see Joyce’s delusions are stronger than ever.
Oh, Joyce. You broke the rhyme scheme for today’s comics and you’re absolutely nuts.
Well, it is important to recycle.
Wait. Joyce just said that he loved Sal, more than he loved her (Joyce), even though Sal dumped him?
If this is so, she’s not as delusional as I thought…still nuts…just not delusional.
Joyce’s delusions come and go. Hence the full sentence being that Danny apparently said “I love you more than the girl I love more than you.”
The dissonance is cognitive.
So, if you didn’t worry about Joyce and Sal meeting up in Roomies, how did Sal never recognize Joyce, nor the hints that she could be with Danny and was referring to Sal?
I think my questions’ll be answered by tomorrow, but I figured it can’t hurt to ask.
“Liar, lair, why ain’t Joyce’s pants on fire?
Whoop, sorry. I was busy. I’ll go grab my propane torch.
Wait. The previous comic was titled “round one, page 4” this one is titled “round one, page 6”
Misspell or did we skip a comic?
I can’t help feeling comic should be titled “Lie”…
The more terrifying this Joyce becomes, the more my penis is called by her. I’ve got problems.
Joyce is almost as insane as me!