I think that someone is having a problem with self-worth. If she thinks that she is so lacking in ability, that she need someone else to do her homework for her.
Well, at least Sally owned her F. Usually, they way it’s heard is: “I got an A” or, the contrary, “The Teacher gave me an F”. At least back in Sally’s day, the teacher’s weren’t unionized and actually showed up in the classrooms.
Having your value recognized by seeing the failure of others when it isn’t provided is one of the few forms of schadenfreude that I see as at least morally ambiguous.
I helped my cousin with arithmetic the evening before her test. I found she forgot to carry during a subtraction. After the test, she glared at me and said “I got a B on that test because of you!” I was about to ask “What would you have gotten if I hadn’t helped you study?” I expected her answer “C”. But her Mom interrupted her saying “B is a good grade.”
An innocent interaction between siblings should not trigger mundane political rhetoric, especially when o[ne does nothing about it. Complaining never solves anything.
Baarorso almost 4 years ago
He who fails to prepare must prepare to fail, Sally! ;D
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
did Sally tell her teacher her excuse of her older brother not helping?
MichalCzerwonko almost 4 years ago
Time for Sally to remind CC that only snowman sanctioned by the Snowman League are allowed
TampaFanatic1 almost 4 years ago
One of the few times Chuck gets over on someone, even if it is over your intellectually challenged sister! Well played you round headed kid!
nighteditor almost 4 years ago
I have a feeling Sally would grow up to be a Karen.
littlejohn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I think that someone is having a problem with self-worth. If she thinks that she is so lacking in ability, that she need someone else to do her homework for her.
mrcooncat almost 4 years ago
Well, at least Sally owned her F. Usually, they way it’s heard is: “I got an A” or, the contrary, “The Teacher gave me an F”. At least back in Sally’s day, the teacher’s weren’t unionized and actually showed up in the classrooms.
jagedlo almost 4 years ago
“I hope you’re satisfied”…sounds like he was…
Darryl Heine almost 4 years ago
F is for failed!
jpayne4040 almost 4 years ago
LOL! Too late, Sally! You’ve already complimented him now!
Dobber Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Nice to see CB score one.
Ellis97 almost 4 years ago
You tell her, Chuck. You’re having none of Sally’s bull today.
TArbiter almost 4 years ago
Must be a day for failure. Big Nate got an “F” today, too.
Neo Stryder almost 4 years ago
So you not even tried.
Earnestly Frank almost 4 years ago
Charlie Brown must be pretty strong to roll a snowball that goes up to his chin.
dv1093 almost 4 years ago
That sounds like an argument going around so much today.
The Orange Mailman almost 4 years ago
All older brothers have this super power.
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Nothing made me angrier than when when I did my kids’ homework and the teacher gave us an A-. For goodness sake, I’m a college graduate.
Neil59 almost 4 years ago
Sally isn’t too bright is she?
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
Having your value recognized by seeing the failure of others when it isn’t provided is one of the few forms of schadenfreude that I see as at least morally ambiguous.
Natarose almost 4 years ago
Sally is becoming a bit narcissistic if you ask me. Putting the blame on her brother instead of owning up to her error.
T577 Brown Bunny/Vegetable Patch 62 almost 4 years ago
knight1192a almost 4 years ago
Doesn’t get that he simply doesn’t care what kind of a guit trip she lays on him.
doesn’t matter, she’s already fitting in with certain individuals.
ajakimber425 almost 4 years ago
That’s your fault, Sally!
Jogger2 almost 4 years ago
I helped my cousin with arithmetic the evening before her test. I found she forgot to carry during a subtraction. After the test, she glared at me and said “I got a B on that test because of you!” I was about to ask “What would you have gotten if I hadn’t helped you study?” I expected her answer “C”. But her Mom interrupted her saying “B is a good grade.”
AlanTompkins almost 4 years ago
An innocent interaction between siblings should not trigger mundane political rhetoric, especially when o[ne does nothing about it. Complaining never solves anything.