According to my dad, my grandma {a not terribly tall first-generation American-born Bohemian} was deadly with a wooden spoon – but not as a throwing stick.
He and his younger twin sisters knew that Running Will Not Save You.
I have a theory that a lot of the problems in the world are down to the fact that being old hurts, just a little, a lot of the time, which makes those with power pissed off and cranky but not painful enough to seek treatment for it.
I think the world would be a hell of a lot better if everyone over a particular age was given a low dose of painkiller every day.
Speaking as a 51-year-old who hasn’t had a completely pain-free day since the end of the Reagan administration, I can get behind that.
It’s like George Carlin said: “Give me that ice cream every two hours, give me that morphine every… Ten minutes… And turn on the f^(#ing TV!”
Honestly, a bit disappointed with Kath’s behavior in the last panel. Yes, Cass had it coming, but a parent should not always mete out a reaction to “had it coming” that makes the parent look childish and undisciplined too.
This takes me back a long way to my own childhood and a very similar moment. Without going into details, my relations with the parent in question were never the same again.
Castella… you’re technically invulnerable. You should count yourself lucky your ex-special-forces Mama doesn’t express her feelings by unloading a uzi clip into you.
(Yes it would be horribly out of character for wonder-mom Katherine… but still technically not able to damage Castella.)
Not quitting while you’re behind, obviously . . .🥸
According to my dad, my grandma {a not terribly tall first-generation American-born Bohemian} was deadly with a wooden spoon – but not as a throwing stick.
He and his younger twin sisters knew that Running Will Not Save You.
Grandma would wait…
running just means you die tired ;}
She’s not wrong. Dangerous to point that out, but she’s not wrong.
Is she? Which one of them is actually older?
Like she didn’t know THAT was going to happen.
Doubling-down does have its disadvantages.
Ahem…..*deep inhale*……BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
He could have drawn the ladle, but no…
Believe that that is ladle, not a spoon
Pickle, when you find yourself in a hole, the first thing is STOP DIGGING!
I think Cass is trying to plant herself, somewhere around the outer layer of Earth’s core…
Well it was a DING-gy thing to say. 😆😆😆
I have a theory that a lot of the problems in the world are down to the fact that being old hurts, just a little, a lot of the time, which makes those with power pissed off and cranky but not painful enough to seek treatment for it.
I think the world would be a hell of a lot better if everyone over a particular age was given a low dose of painkiller every day.
Speaking as a 51-year-old who hasn’t had a completely pain-free day since the end of the Reagan administration, I can get behind that.
It’s like George Carlin said: “Give me that ice cream every two hours, give me that morphine every… Ten minutes… And turn on the f^(#ing TV!”
That’s why kids never get away with things—the adults were once kids themselves and know what kids try to get away with.
“Am I so out of touch? No. It’s the kids who are wrong!”
…said another fictional adult once, when he found himself being a counterexample, albeit temporarily.
Oh look, we get to see a god die. XP
OLD HELL!!! The irony is; Cass is WAAY older than Kathryn by millennia thousand-fold!
TRUTH!!!!
Honestly, a bit disappointed with Kath’s behavior in the last panel. Yes, Cass had it coming, but a parent should not always mete out a reaction to “had it coming” that makes the parent look childish and undisciplined too.
This takes me back a long way to my own childhood and a very similar moment. Without going into details, my relations with the parent in question were never the same again.
Pretty sure she only does it because she knows she can’t actually hurt Cas physically
Castela participates in the class, but fails to grasp the full lesson.
Is the spoon so she can keep digging that hole a little deeper?
OHHH PLUNGIN’ THAT KNIFE DOWN!!!
Castella… you’re technically invulnerable. You should count yourself lucky your ex-special-forces Mama doesn’t express her feelings by unloading a uzi clip into you.
(Yes it would be horribly out of character for wonder-mom Katherine… but still technically not able to damage Castella.)