They tell public speakers to consider their audiences.
That doesn’t apply to social media, of course.
For social media, you just consider whatever’s in your own head. That’s why it’s so much faster and easier!
They tell public speakers to consider their audiences.
That doesn’t apply to social media, of course.
For social media, you just consider whatever’s in your own head. That’s why it’s so much faster and easier!
You know how, when you got company coming over, you can see your house with brand new (and overly critical) eyes?
Imagine if you’re looking at the crazy world, and you take a look at yourself like you got company coming.
How (relatively) crazy do you look when you see like that?
Anyhow, I’m supposed to point out that Patreon patrons got to see this cartoon early. And that they’ve already seen Monday’s cartoon. Just so you know.
On the other hand, they might be bored of Monday’s cartoon by the time you’ve seen it. On the other other hand, they’ll have Tuesday’s cartoon by the time you see Monday’s.
I have no idea if that’s going to create some kind of time loop and destroy the world.
Don’t you hate it when people are telling a story and they leave out the important bits at the beginning? Then the end of the story is all “Oh, yeah, we were in Germany at the time” or “Oh, no, she was dead before we got there, you see.” or “No, everyone was already naked. Didn’t I say that?”
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