>Mean
She isn't mean to me or anyone close to our family, i guess you could say that her trust has to be "earned" i guess. >What does she do?
she openly schemes against her "friends" and she is definitely envious of her female friends, >Age difference
She is 2 years younger than me, she'll be graduating from college soon
>she is definitely envious of her female friends
Women don't really seem to have friends. They have people they hang out with and then talk shit about them when they're not around. Then one of them finds out the other was talking shit and they fight and then have some sappy "i forgive you" moment and go right back to hanging out while also talking shit about each other.
I guess that's true, something that i find weird is that one of them seems to have a crush on her, not sure if my sister is aware of that but she also is aggressively homophobic (i mean I'm here often so i guess it runs in the family lul) and i really don't know how the friend will react to that.
I love Peanuts so fricking much bros.
I have all the movies and all of the comic strips. Charlie Brown is my favourite character followed by Linus and then Pig Pen.
I just checked out the Schulz exhibit in St. Paul a month or so ago. Did you guys know he's in the US Hockey Hall of Fame because he was a lifelong hockey fan and player and helped popularize the sport? There's an ice rink he personally designed at the main Schulz/Peanuts museum in California.
Lucy was Schulz's representation of the wife he hated and eventually divorced
The little red-haired girl was an affair he had during the marriage but lost
The red-headed girl was the one he dated and proposed to before he met his first wife. And Schulz himself said his characters represented different aspects of himself. Take that as you will.
I still think that the final strip should have been just a straight depiction of her setting up the football and just letting him kick the damn football right for once. This was an opinion I had formed while the strip was still active and I was aware that it would end at some near future point.
There is at least one time in the cartoon that he kicked it because he was invisible (the magic special) it was hillarious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkxFzkykAd4
Neat, thanks for info (and nice little revenge but within reason and not out of proportion) but 1) it's the cartoon, not the strip, 2) the ball doesn't saily any meaningful length because he has to get at it from awkward angles and 3) he's using a gimmick, whereas I would have liked to see a straight-up kick-in-comic, just once.
small breasts
I agree, my sister is the same.
is she mean to you? what does she do? what is your age difference?
>Mean
She isn't mean to me or anyone close to our family, i guess you could say that her trust has to be "earned" i guess.
>What does she do?
she openly schemes against her "friends" and she is definitely envious of her female friends,
>Age difference
She is 2 years younger than me, she'll be graduating from college soon
>she is definitely envious of her female friends
Women don't really seem to have friends. They have people they hang out with and then talk shit about them when they're not around. Then one of them finds out the other was talking shit and they fight and then have some sappy "i forgive you" moment and go right back to hanging out while also talking shit about each other.
I guess that's true, something that i find weird is that one of them seems to have a crush on her, not sure if my sister is aware of that but she also is aggressively homophobic (i mean I'm here often so i guess it runs in the family lul) and i really don't know how the friend will react to that.
she had an angressive personality,, an asscertive
She's a woman
Tsundere
the double d’s: divorced & diabetic
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Is there an earlier depiction of BPD in media?
I love Peanuts so fricking much bros.
I have all the movies and all of the comic strips. Charlie Brown is my favourite character followed by Linus and then Pig Pen.
Classic Taste
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Peppermint Patty redpilled me on tomboys from a perfetly young age
Not a licensed psychiatrist.
I just checked out the Schulz exhibit in St. Paul a month or so ago. Did you guys know he's in the US Hockey Hall of Fame because he was a lifelong hockey fan and player and helped popularize the sport? There's an ice rink he personally designed at the main Schulz/Peanuts museum in California.
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Lucy was Schulz's representation of the wife he hated and eventually divorced
The little red-haired girl was an affair he had during the marriage but lost
The red-headed girl was the one he dated and proposed to before he met his first wife. And Schulz himself said his characters represented different aspects of himself. Take that as you will.
You're right, I'm mixing him up with Geisel
Too cool for school
I still think that the final strip should have been just a straight depiction of her setting up the football and just letting him kick the damn football right for once. This was an opinion I had formed while the strip was still active and I was aware that it would end at some near future point.
There is at least one time in the cartoon that he kicked it because he was invisible (the magic special) it was hillarious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkxFzkykAd4
Neat, thanks for info (and nice little revenge but within reason and not out of proportion) but 1) it's the cartoon, not the strip, 2) the ball doesn't saily any meaningful length because he has to get at it from awkward angles and 3) he's using a gimmick, whereas I would have liked to see a straight-up kick-in-comic, just once.
What happened to all of them when they grew up?
Once they grow up, they never appear on screen again and are only audible as comical wah-wah-wah noises.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x36cmx
bring me the head of charlie brown
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She wanted to latch on to a man with drive, talent, and passion. Typical female parasite.
Narcissism
She's a fussbudget
In need of correction