Well I’m nineteen, and I’ve been of that opinion on popular entertainment ever since I was introduced to the internet – at what, fourteen? I never said “back in my day”, true, but I did have some sweet illusions about my parents’ youth.
So… don’t worry, Mrs Mudd. This does not relate to your age in any way. >_>
It is said that our children are our parents’ revenge for we having once been children, ourselves. Corollary to that observation is the inescapable fact that we are all doomed to become our parents, in due time.
Is that ‘Crotchety’? If so, what does that even mean?
The same as ‘cantankerous’ or ‘curmudgeonly’.
Yeah, a crotchety old man would wheeze, “Hey, git offa my lawn ya whippersnappers!” while shaking his cane.
Well I’m nineteen, and I’ve been of that opinion on popular entertainment ever since I was introduced to the internet – at what, fourteen? I never said “back in my day”, true, but I did have some sweet illusions about my parents’ youth.
So… don’t worry, Mrs Mudd. This does not relate to your age in any way. >_>
Trust me; your day will come.
It is said that our children are our parents’ revenge for we having once been children, ourselves. Corollary to that observation is the inescapable fact that we are all doomed to become our parents, in due time.
How fatalistic of you.
I’m 13 and I’ve said “Kids theses days.” unironically.
“Back in my day we had to walk barefoot through two miles of snow to get to school”
Of course in this comics universe, the part about being barefoot means very little.
“Back in my day we had to walk barefoot through two miles of snow to get to school”
Up hill. Against the wind. Both ways.
Things are really different from when I was a kid.
awwww his tail is wrapped around her <3
Their drinking utensils are different even though they are drinking at home. Reflecting different personalities or perhaps different beverages?
Tea for Llewellyn and coffee for Ms Mudd I think.