Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for September 08, 2024

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    seanfear  3 months ago

    darn it – this hurts so much o_O

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    Pharmakeus Ubik  3 months ago

    Her pocket actuary tells her that Adam is ageless.

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    nosirrom  3 months ago

    I’ve never had a midlife crisis. And my life is certainly better than it was as a child up through my early thirties. So as a septuagenarian does that mean I will live to be over 150 years old??? ;-) ;-( ??

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    mccollunsky  3 months ago

    Like Daughter, Like Father.

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    snsurone76  3 months ago

    Katy should be grateful. There were numerous kids who were major celebrities at her age (mostly in show biz), who amounted to nothing after they grew up. Those who were not smart or ambitious enough to go into other fields generally descended into alcohol and drug abuse, and some committed suicide.

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    snsurone76  3 months ago

    Is Adam STILL trying to write? I thought he conceded defeat and settled into being a househusband. But then—maybe he’s just paying a bill or sending an e-mail.

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    LadyPeterW  3 months ago

    This is a Sunday comic, they don’t follow the weekly story arcs. What worries me more, is him being told he’s TOO LATE for a MID-life crisis!!!

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    Prey  3 months ago

    Once you realise we are not here for any predetermined purpose, just to live our lives the best we can, the pressure is off and we can enjoy life.

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    Just-me  3 months ago

    Thoreau had Adam pegged, Adam is leading a life of quiet desperation.

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    donut reply  3 months ago

    Get a red convertible and all will be OK.

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    david_42  3 months ago

    If I did have a mid-life crisis, I’m good for 120.

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    kartis  3 months ago

    What is it called if the crisis started in your twenties and continues for forty years?

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    daisypekin01  3 months ago

    perspective is everything.

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    baskate_2000  3 months ago

    Stop listening to that child!

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    well-i-never  3 months ago

    Pickles is next in my line-up with advice for her!

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    cuzinron47  3 months ago

    From now on whenever she starts talking, Adam should say talk to your Mother.

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    mistercatworks  3 months ago

    “Crisis” affects one’s ability to function. She “wondering” about life. It’s not a great hobby but OK to indulge occasionally. I had a stepdaughter in her 30s who had a “mid-life crisis” at least once a month. She was exhausting to be around. She did not want to change her life; she just wanted others to listen to her whine. It was hard on her children when they were growing up.

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    [Unnamed Reader - e476da]  3 months ago

    a con

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