They have just got to get that girl to Tina. If anyone can convince her that she is with true friends it is them (Inever thought about this before, how does one refer to Tina, as ‘her’ or ‘them’?)
As I recall it’s a bit of a mixed answer… as in “She’s operated by a demon covey, and they’re in a good mood today.”
(I do hope we get to see what Tina 3.0 will be, if/when her covey of demons becomes a fully integrated single entity like Conscience (as Phix has hinted could be possible))
Phix has always spoken to Tina using “you” (although that’s not really indicative since colloquial northern American dialect doesn’t use “y’all”) and has never addressed any of Tina’s demons individually as far as I can recall. So, singular seems to be called for.
Although, since Tina is decidedly ace, “they” and “them” could be appropriate for that reason nowadays.
Cass is looking more and more like Leucoisa – adopted Mom though she be. (Funny how I don’t even notice the eye-stalks anymore unless I look for them.)
And Cass doesn’t even vaguely resemble that hardbody we were told she would be at age 18.
But then again, the Tumbleweed can assume any form she wants I suppose.
Cass.
-Taps foot in a disapproving manner-
They have just got to get that girl to Tina. If anyone can convince her that she is with true friends it is them (Inever thought about this before, how does one refer to Tina, as ‘her’ or ‘them’?)
As I recall it’s a bit of a mixed answer… as in “She’s operated by a demon covey, and they’re in a good mood today.”
(I do hope we get to see what Tina 3.0 will be, if/when her covey of demons becomes a fully integrated single entity like Conscience (as Phix has hinted could be possible))
Phix has always spoken to Tina using “you” (although that’s not really indicative since colloquial northern American dialect doesn’t use “y’all”) and has never addressed any of Tina’s demons individually as far as I can recall. So, singular seems to be called for.
Although, since Tina is decidedly ace, “they” and “them” could be appropriate for that reason nowadays.
Presumably Rosslyn didn’t hear the doorbell . . .
Happens alot with people that are micromanaging their own insecurities. Think of it as an attack of OCD for internal self assessment.
Lotta bandaids. Maybe an electric razor…
Suspect at least one was from falling down the stairs. Also a lot of the characters, when younger, seemed to accumulate bandaged shins.
Her legs seem to suffer from a more extreme version of what gets band·aids on Monica’s legs 😏
Getting boob-slapped is always annoying.
Wonder if Rosslyn’s Bocchi t-shirt is a subtle reference to her own introvertedness?
Subtle? Rather an obvious statement to those who follow anime, isn’t it? (Truth in kibitzing – I had to do a web search to understand the reference.)
Now, a Powdermilk Biscuit t-shirt could be seen as subtle (if only for the generation issues).
i like shortstacks they’re comfy and easy to wear.
Cass is looking more and more like Leucoisa – adopted Mom though she be. (Funny how I don’t even notice the eye-stalks anymore unless I look for them.)
And Cass doesn’t even vaguely resemble that hardbody we were told she would be at age 18.
But then again, the Tumbleweed can assume any form she wants I suppose.
She could’a been flexing.
Panel One: “Kawaii”, indeed.
I like Rosalyn; she’s silly.