
Feels like this would work better if the panels are reordered? Like if making friends 101 is revealed at the end.
I mean, what’s that saying, ‘if you are the smartest person in the room, you are in the wrong room’? It is not my fault I have a gigabrain. Git gud, therapist.
Every room has a purpose. If you’re the smartest programmer in the IT caverns, find a new room. If you’re the smartest programmer in a cake-eating contest… can I have some leftovers?
Patient: My problem is that everybody is ignoring me.
Doctor: I said next, please…!
On the bright side, if you have people to correct all the time, then you’re not alone. Thank you Internet for this blessing
“anyways isn’t a word” mfer, if a large portion of English speakers use it, it is a word.
“Ain’t ain’t a word so don’t use ain’t.”
Bitch, ain’t no way.
“Anywho…”
So you agree that other people are always wrong.
I can’t be friends with people who are always wrong. Some of the times wrong, sure, maybe. If they are funny.
Anyways, I think several popular English dictionaries disagree.
Worse than correcting someone, is doing it wrongly, or where correct is ambiguous.
The revenge of the pedants. “You can’t end a sentence with a preposition!”
Shut the fuck up you dork, that’s some bullshit taught in Catholic schools to enforce Latin rules on the English language.






