The sad thing in the background here is, Marigold may never realize just how insignificant she really is in this unimaginably immense universe that seem to go on forever. I don’t think she could live with that fact if she did learn it. It’s the exact opposite of everything she believes. Ignorance CAN be bliss at times.
“See that moving, blinking light? That’s a passenger jet. It looks tiny now, but you know how huge those are. You know.” “YES I KNOW STOP RUINING IT FOR ME PHOEBE.”
Perspective is a very difficult concept when one’s a narcissist, since perspective requires looking at things from (at least) two places.
I remember when this hit me between the eyes: We’d been driving parallel(ish) to a range of mountains with a major peak that stayed more or less at the same angle for quite some time. Then the car passed “behind” a local hill which partly blocked the view of the mountains, and you could see how the hill’s angle moved fast while the mountains’ angle move slow… and suddenly there was a picture in my mind of how the subtended angle for a given length was different for how far away that length was, and the clear white light of reason shone down and all was very well. And then my little brother said “When are we going to get there?!” and the world resumed normalcy.
Averagemoe about 5 years ago
Size is relative, at least until someone invents a shrink ray.
Dirty Dragon about 5 years ago
I am so mighty, I can block out entire star systems with just my thumb.
Let’s see Marigold do THAT!
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
this conversation between Phoebe and Marigold seems somewhat more complex than that between Timon and Pumbaa
Neo Stryder about 5 years ago
Why I have the feeling than the karma will hit her hard?
codycab about 5 years ago
Stars like the warp star from the “Kirby” series can come crashing down. Get ready to run, Marigold.
Enter.Name.Here about 5 years ago
The sad thing in the background here is, Marigold may never realize just how insignificant she really is in this unimaginably immense universe that seem to go on forever. I don’t think she could live with that fact if she did learn it. It’s the exact opposite of everything she believes. Ignorance CAN be bliss at times.
Kwen about 5 years ago
Can’t you see it, Phoebe? All this infinite universe, all these gigantic planets , only beeing there for contemplating one magnificent UNICORN?
mistie710 about 5 years ago
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane?
(Well, it certainly isn’t Claustrophoebia!!)
It’s Marigold’s karma!
Monster Hesh about 5 years ago
“See that moving, blinking light? That’s a passenger jet. It looks tiny now, but you know how huge those are. You know.” “YES I KNOW STOP RUINING IT FOR ME PHOEBE.”
Trond Sätre Premium Member about 5 years ago
Uh, yeah, that wasn’t really Phoebe’s point, Marigold
sjsczurek about 5 years ago
I’m reminded of the story of Warty Bliggens the toad.
http://donmarquis.com/reading-room/warty-bliggens/
Crim_Mip about 5 years ago
And in this comic, you may understand much about how social media on the internet actually works.
Concretionist about 5 years ago
Perspective is a very difficult concept when one’s a narcissist, since perspective requires looking at things from (at least) two places.
I remember when this hit me between the eyes: We’d been driving parallel(ish) to a range of mountains with a major peak that stayed more or less at the same angle for quite some time. Then the car passed “behind” a local hill which partly blocked the view of the mountains, and you could see how the hill’s angle moved fast while the mountains’ angle move slow… and suddenly there was a picture in my mind of how the subtended angle for a given length was different for how far away that length was, and the clear white light of reason shone down and all was very well. And then my little brother said “When are we going to get there?!” and the world resumed normalcy.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Lovecraft used that feeling of being motes in the sea of infinity in his writings and general personal philosophy.
eladee AKA Wally about 5 years ago
Reality is what you believe to be so.
dogday Premium Member about 5 years ago
Beautiful artwork, Dana.