For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for October 03, 2014

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    Argythree  about 10 years ago

    I thought they were ‘wiccans’ (?)

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    lynnskay  about 10 years ago

    It seems, these days, people tend to use the terms Wiccan and Wicca as completely synonymous with the terms Witch and Witchcraft respectively. Especially those who are not well versed on the religion or its traditions. The term Wicca first achieved widespread acceptance when referring to the religion in the 1960s and 70s. The term is still not in common usage among many not familiar with the religion. Besides, a modern Wiccan looks nothing like the stereotyped, green faced witch. No, I’m not a Wiccan, I just looked it up in my computer’s dictionary. Although I do have an acquaintance who claims to be one, and will correct you if you use the term witch, I, personally, know little about it.

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    msgreymare  about 10 years ago

    “Get your goatskin leggings!”

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    TheSkulker  about 10 years ago

    Pagan is the more general term as others have said.

    Don’t be lazy, Google is at your fingertips: Basics of Wicca and Paganism
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    ladykat  about 10 years ago

    Because it’s a comic strip.

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    BRONCO1983  about 10 years ago

    Go on Harry Potter say it, you know you want to…

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    flagmichael  about 10 years ago

    @felinefan55 – it is about a comic strip… rants here make me crazy. Call yourself what you want but please don’t make a parade of it.

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    metagalaxy1970  about 10 years ago

    To all, there are nonwiccan witches out there. Just to let you know. I am one.

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    Mstreselena  about 10 years ago

    We prefer being called wiccans, too many times I’ve had fingers pointing in my face telling me that I’m a devil worshiper when I’ve used the term witch. I love when people act like it’s a teenage whim — I’m 47 and been wiccan for almost 30 years, some whim.

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    jppjr  about 10 years ago

    Well, in the Wizard of Oz, there was the beautiful good witch….

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex)  about 10 years ago

    Dream on Mike, you’re still just a useless Muggle.

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    cleokaya  about 10 years ago

    This strip in today’s newspaper was in black and white, so I thought that John’s reaction was inappropriate. The green face though…

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    phoenixnyc  about 10 years ago

    Anyone who wonders why Michael is such a smart aleck needs to review the old cliché about apples, trees, and how far the former fall.

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    Can't Sleep  about 10 years ago

    The Wicked Witch in the 1939 “Wizard of Oz” was to be a glamorous witch (like in “Sleeping Beauty”) played by Galye Sondergaard.

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    Can't Sleep  about 10 years ago

    The witches I know (including my cousin) are nice people and a lot of fun to be around. They’re Wiccans.

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    USN1977  about 10 years ago

    “The Witches” by Roald Dahl said that witches were bald, had claws and square feet. To disguise this, they had to wear wigs, gloves, and high heels (which were uncomfortable for them). The witches would try and kill kids, usually by offering them poisoned candy or cursed toys.

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    Argy.Bargy2  about 10 years ago

    A reaction can be a facial expression. It doesn’t have to be verbal. And I’m sure you know that very well…

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    cleokaya  about 10 years ago

    The smug smile in John’s face in the last panel shows that Elly correctly read the look he gave her (in my opinion).

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    rgcviper  about 10 years ago

    “Ooh, hoo—Witchy Woman …"

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