Unless you have a computer algorithm writing it it never writes themselves. And such algorithms don’t write themselves either. But it can flow effortlessly though which is a grand feeling.
I’m with Ms. Winters. There are some fine trees right outside the window, and a person can save money by simply viewing them in their natural habitat. No decorations may be required.
You’re absolutely right. As you may be aware, Ms. Winters’ response is represented clearly in the comic for all of us to read. I’m still glad that so many fine trees are represented outside the window, and no work is needed to decorate them! There they are, in all their natural finery, and it doesn’t cost a hapenny either. You’ll agree, won’t you, that it’s quite economical. Heh.
As previously, this will end with some disastrous melange of cryptids, mad science, and spontaneous combustion.
Nominative determinism. Does this mean if I can just find the perfect title for my novel, it will write itself? I choose to believe YES.
Unless you have a computer algorithm writing it it never writes themselves. And such algorithms don’t write themselves either. But it can flow effortlessly though which is a grand feeling.
I love this story already.
Panel 1 clearly indicates that Shelley has consumed a large quantity of candy canes immediately upon rising, to start the festive season RIGHT.
Shelley moving so fast, relative to normal people in early morning, that she appears in two places at once. This effect also used for Tyres in Spaced.
Deck the halls with boughs, oh Holly!
Yule tidings be glad!
Narrative causality rears its hoary head. The story WILL be told!
I’m with Ms. Winters. There are some fine trees right outside the window, and a person can save money by simply viewing them in their natural habitat. No decorations may be required.
That was Ms. West’s take. Shelley wants one inside.
You’re absolutely right. As you may be aware, Ms. Winters’ response is represented clearly in the comic for all of us to read. I’m still glad that so many fine trees are represented outside the window, and no work is needed to decorate them! There they are, in all their natural finery, and it doesn’t cost a hapenny either. You’ll agree, won’t you, that it’s quite economical. Heh.
Dear John Allison: please sell Shelley’s green housecoat in your shop. 🙂