It’s idiotic, suicidal, and likely futile- but not psychotic. She knows what could happen and her drive to save someone who is worth saving even if it kills her overrides her instincts to stop. She’s no different than Walky and Joyce at the moment, and neither would be claimed to be psychotic.
eh, promises are like children
… I’m, uh, not entirely sure where you’re going with that.
Fun to make
(don’t always wanna keep ’em)
…you can always make another?
They are just as easy to break
They are messy and annoying?
…the gravitars in the response are simply way to fitting to offer a bad joke. Seriously, well played!
parkour so good they made a mug about it
PARKOUR!
I think you mean http://www.dumbingofage.com/2016/comic/book-6/03-when-god-closes-the-door/parkour-2/
This is why I love Sal.
Cute.
Sexy.
Completely psychotic.
And somewhat defies gravity.
She’s flying high.
It’s idiotic, suicidal, and likely futile- but not psychotic. She knows what could happen and her drive to save someone who is worth saving even if it kills her overrides her instincts to stop. She’s no different than Walky and Joyce at the moment, and neither would be claimed to be psychotic.
I’m hoping Sal has some plan here.
Punching things is, technically, a plan.
Just ask Brick.
and in Sal’s defense, it’s usually worked before