Don’t Ask
I wonder if the people in the theater think Poe is a 3D ghost from the movie or something. Either way, talking during a movie is a huge pet peeve of mine. Don’t do it. Or text. Or fart.
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FIRST!
instantly shamed by that being the first thought ti occur when I scrolled down…
further shamed by the typographical error…to*
Haha, it’s okay. We don’t judge here.
You have won todays “Pants of Firsting”. They are hipster skinny jeans.
If Jefbot has shades of firsting, there’s no reason we can’t have pants of firsting here.
Hey, I won the Shades of Firstness once. That was a good day.
He’s got a point sometimes the rhetorical questions are the easiest to answer
usually bc you already know the answer b4 the question even fully forms in you mind let alone when u ask it aloud.
It’s easy to sound knowledgeable when the answer is obvious. That’s the best time to make yourself look good.
Or are the easy answers usually the rhetorical ones?
Both!
Excellant!
Wait… I thought Poe lost his invisibility. How is he able to not freak everyone out in the theater?
He did… And there’s a guy yelling ‘I see a ghost’ in that first panel.
Is it wrong of me to hope that she doesn’t, and in the event that she does be mad at her? Even considering what happened with Tripp and Proxy…
I don’t think it’s wrong of you to hope she doesn’t.
but you didnt answer about the being mad at her if she does part lol. I saw what you did there
It would be ok to be mad, too.
He could probably circumvent this by ACTING jealous before she does anything truly shameful.
She didn’t give him much of a chance…
honestly, he hasnt really even tried anything besides that shotty phone call.
He tried to talk to her in her office as well.
oh yeah GO UNC! my coffee had worn off by the time i posted this one.
Haha, no worries.
Betting the guy who saw Poe is Haley Joel Osment.
Good bet.
Just as first-degree (premeditated) murder is considered a more serious crime than second-degree (non-premeditated “heat of the moment”) murder, if Coco cheats that would be first-degree premeditated cheating, and thus a more serious crime than Tripp’s second-degree cheating offense. Not that I would want to be the one to try to make that distinction to her.
I’d love to see Tripp try to make THAT argument.