What year did this comic come out? Joan is driving while using her cell phone. I remember we did that for a while before we realized doing so caused accidents. Judging by the size of her phone I’d say this was around 1993.
You make an excellent point. I had to go back several strips to check and you’re right – Gracie just presents Baldo with an opaque box with air holes in the lid.
Caulfield’s statement in panel 2 is apparently from James Clear (I have no idea who that is). Here’s the full quote: “Every action you take is a vote for the type of person you wish to become. No single instance will transform your beliefs, but as the votes build up, so does the evidence of your new identity. This is one reason why meaningful change does not require radical change. Small habits can make a meaningful difference by providing evidence of a new identity. And if a change is meaningful, it is actually big. That’s the paradox of making small improvements.”
I like that I can accept reading Marigold’s “Panicked Whinny!” as if she made the sound. That’s some high-level unicorn magic at work. Perhaps an effect of the Shield of Boringness?
What year did this comic come out? Joan is driving while using her cell phone. I remember we did that for a while before we realized doing so caused accidents. Judging by the size of her phone I’d say this was around 1993.