Feeling Hard or Hardly Feeling
  • yarr
    June 30, 2009

    There’s something about seeing someone more depressed than myself which always cheers me up.

  • Merf
    July 15, 2009

    Heh… I’ve felt that way for so long but those are the first words that have emcompassed my feelings.

  • Geoff
    October 17, 2009

    Dorothy, you’ve encapsulated my life in just 12 panels.

  • Joshua
    November 12, 2009

    Discontent has caused all the major advancements of our age. But it’s up for debate how much of a good thing that is.

  • Sprayette
    January 6, 2010

    Once you accept the hole, you begin to appreciate it, and life becomes 67% more awesome, regardless of how angsty you previously were.

  • Kerry
    January 14, 2010

    I hung this on my locker at work. It may have had something to do with getting called in by HR for a ‘personality reassessment.”

  • skippy
    November 18, 2010

    i’m going to use cat’s line in conversation.

  • Tom Wingfield
    December 19, 2010

    Cat does construct an excellent simile. Why are the dullest people always the most loquacious bloggers? What can explain such a cruel correlation?!

  • Bainmarny
    January 23, 2011

    I don’t care to see a picture of your sandwich, everyone who has a blog.

  • 1SpacyHammond
    February 2, 2011

    Yes, Girl,there is a hole in the middle of each of us – it’s called an esophogus, at least at the top end…

  • AbusePuppy
    February 7, 2011

    “What makes a man like Ringo, Doc? What makes him do the things he does?”
    “A man like Ringo… has a great hole straight through the middle of him, and he can never steal enough, or kill enough, or rape enough to fill it.”
    “What does he want?”
    “Revenge.”
    “For what?”
    “For being born.”

  • greg
    January 26, 2017

    Tom, the answer you seek regarding why the most loquacious bloggers are the most vacuous can be answered with a single word: narcissism.

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