Seriously he hangs out in the ruins of the massive, bloody fight against terrifying aliens beyond human comprehension saying things under his breath and sunk cost-ing you while he claims he’s seen infinite timelines, you really aren’t gonna question that?
That’s the problem with the sunk cost fallacy, people put their time or effort or money into something and feel like they gotta keep supporting that thing because of how much they’ve already spent on it.
So much can be avoided if Dorothy was smart enough to ask why the evil Multiverse Alien cares so much about two people who helped kill him in this time line.
or, like, better skepticism?
I mean, she couldn’t have POSSIBLY viewed ALL the other universes
Why wouldn’t Head Alien cherry-pick only the ones that support his narrative, given the opportunity? That’s biased news 101 right there.
HA is sounding rather like Blaine in this strip, and Dorothy’s head is oddly toe-shaped … wait, is that a wig?
Oooooh, Dorothy.
Seriously he hangs out in the ruins of the massive, bloody fight against terrifying aliens beyond human comprehension saying things under his breath and sunk cost-ing you while he claims he’s seen infinite timelines, you really aren’t gonna question that?
That’s the problem with the sunk cost fallacy, people put their time or effort or money into something and feel like they gotta keep supporting that thing because of how much they’ve already spent on it.
That it is. Sorry, Dotty, but you’ve gotten played by one hell of a psychological manipulator.
So much can be avoided if Dorothy was smart enough to ask why the evil Multiverse Alien cares so much about two people who helped kill him in this time line.
Or possibly why they felt it necessary to kill him in this timeline?
Knowing things doesn’t necessarily translate to being wise, sadly