![]() ![]() I love them covered with mushrooms! I love folding the egg sheet over to make a pan-fried cheese and veggie omelette. I love to spread egg whites out on a hot cast-iron skillet and cover them with cheese and spinach and spices. I love to make egg drop soup in the microwave. I love my spouse’s egg-in-the-hole pan-fried toast. I love my father’s microwave scrambled eggs. They’re letting their own bullshit hurt their kids in ways that are openly aggressive or demeaning, and in many cases their kids have actively told them about the hurt and harm but not seen any change. ![]() The actively harmful category is for parents like Blaine, Carol, Linda, and my personally most disliked parent, Naomi. ![]() The Keeners drew the line out a little too far, but I feel like it was clearly out of love and support, not their own ambitions. The Keeners were doing their best to know and support their child’s ambitions without stifling them, and that’s a hard line to draw correctly, especially when your child is shifting into a young adult. Sure, maybe they could have done a better job noticing how far Dorothy was stretching herself past her healthy limit, but at the same time Dorothy purposely puts on a good face to hide that fact. Dorothy’s parents fall into the second category. My brain sorts most of the parents in this comic into one of two categories- “actively harmful” and “doing their best but aren’t perfect humans”. ![]()
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