There’s a few people keeping the practice alive, like Global Penfriends and etc. I don’t know how many choose to use snail mail for it, but I know of people who for various reason enjoy physical correspondence. Probably most pen pals are using email these days – although that’s getting a little archaic now, too!
I have elderly relatives an ocean away from me and they absolutely refuse to text, so we talk via email. It’s kind of like having a pen pal, sort of.
The central premise behind the comic strip is that Dracula, notorious, bloodthirsty villain of novel, film and legend, scourge of Transylvania, evil incarnate, servant of Satan, is also, in fact, someone’s embarrassing, dad-joke loving father, who uses his incredible powers to entertain his son, who is often unimpressed with the results. The point being, it doesn’t matter who you dad is, they are probably a little uncool – even if they happen to be Dracula.
You may not find it funny. Many don’t, and that’s okay. You can’t be “wrong” about not liking something.
Ohhh that’s one big eye with two eyelashes. I thought the brown character’s eye was their mouth, and their eyelashes were their eyes. I was very confused why someone would orient a face like that.
That is true. A friend of mine always remembers everything. She once bumped into someone she knew from some party long ago and was like. “Oh hi Angela, how’s your uncle’s business doing now? Did you and your brother manage to get cash register working again?”, because she remebered that in that single conversation they had that night Angela mentioned her name and that she and her brotger had been helping her uncle start a business that entire summer and some cash register or whatever thing had malfunctioning that day… or some minute, irrelevant detaik like that.
Needless to say, Angela was creeped out and noped the fuck out of there.
I didn’t downvote but I have mixed feelings about the message here and don’t want to engage with negativity for expressing them, so I can see why some people might want to just press a button.
When Yogi said he was ‘smarter than the average bear’, everyone thought it was a joke, but he spoke English to humans, wore a hat and tie, and Ranger Smith complained that ‘keeping a secret from Yogi is like hiding Lake Michigan from a duck’.
So Yogi is smarter than the average bear, and it’s not even close.
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