Hold on. She didn’t tell Liz to smoke, she did that on her own. Also, she didn’t tell Dawn to get that haircut, she just went to the store. She didn’t give Dawn any money, Dawn paid for that on her own. I get what Elly is saying, but Cadence didn’t give these girls the money, they used their own money.
I know there’s a number of commenters here who love to attack Elly for some reason or other, but this is her in full brilliant mum force and I love it.
Most kids at some time in their lives will follow a leader for awhile before considering that some leaders are idiots. When you can think about what they are leading you into and can say ‘heck no, I’m not doing that’, you certainly take back your power.Developing some standards is vital to growing up.
YouTube (and maybe similar internet sites) has given rise to the term “influencer.” The basic concept is much like the situation here: the influencer-to-be does something to stand out, then a significant number of people look to him/her for guidance… even beyond the realm of the influencer’s vision. It is an age-old phenomenon; prophets are quoted as dictating diet and sanitary habits. It makes sense in a social way, but not in a logical way.
Jesus addressed this: “it is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a person, but what comes out of the mouth; this defiles a person.” Being spirits in a material world means living in a world of fleeting shadows we call understanding.
If I have influenced you, you would be wise to distance yourself from me for your own good. I now return you to your regularly scheduled program of dance music.
What’s wrong, Elly? Are you scared that Lizzie’s listening to advice on life that didn’t come from your PILE OF TRASH!? Jeez, it was only a few months ago that you were jealous of her listening to(Oh, Lord have mercy!) HER TEACHER!
Did Candace tell Elizabeth to smoke? Elly really does not know this, even though she has made that assumption because Candace has power!! Bwa-ha-ha-ha!!!
If you look at the actual comic strip, Candace gave Dawn and Elizabeth two cigarettes and if Elizabeth’s speech is correct, Candace argued that Elizabeth would not know if she like smoking until she tried smoking. Considering that smoking damages your lungs, that is not a particularly good argument. It’s not quite like trying poison to see if you like it, but it’s close. Nevertheless, Candace was proved to be correct. Dawn and Elizabeth tried it, did not like it, and decided never to smoke. It ends up that Candace’s influence there is a positive one. Dawn and Elizabeth never start smoking and learn a valuable lesson all courtesy of Candace and no help from “Wait two months to mention it” Elly, who has still not condemned the smoking.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Then what isn’t power? When you give in to the pressure thereof. Am I saying that right?
GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 years ago
Hold on. She didn’t tell Liz to smoke, she did that on her own. Also, she didn’t tell Dawn to get that haircut, she just went to the store. She didn’t give Dawn any money, Dawn paid for that on her own. I get what Elly is saying, but Cadence didn’t give these girls the money, they used their own money.
Black76Manta about 3 years ago
I hope Elizabeth listens to her mother, she really knows what she’s talking about!
Enter.Name.Here about 3 years ago
In nature there’s thermal power, there’s electrical power and there’s atomic power. But the greatest force in nature is peer power.
MagOctopus about 3 years ago
I know there’s a number of commenters here who love to attack Elly for some reason or other, but this is her in full brilliant mum force and I love it.
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
For once, Elly knows what she’s talking about without being a screeching banshee..
michaeljwolff about 3 years ago
“Elizabeth . . . that’s Power!!”
And Elizabeth’s reply: “Yeah, and I want some of that.”
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
Maybe Elly can go visit Candice’s house… Talk to her mother and demanded that she be punished… But what she’ll find is a pretty rotten household.
Anon4242 about 3 years ago
Most kids at some time in their lives will follow a leader for awhile before considering that some leaders are idiots. When you can think about what they are leading you into and can say ‘heck no, I’m not doing that’, you certainly take back your power.Developing some standards is vital to growing up.
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
The trouble is, if you have two or more people together, one of them will take the lead. It’s sort of what we do.
Michael Helwig about 3 years ago
Power is saying no.
VegaAlopex about 3 years ago
Oof! It’s another reason I have a link to this comic off my website.
flagmichael about 3 years ago
YouTube (and maybe similar internet sites) has given rise to the term “influencer.” The basic concept is much like the situation here: the influencer-to-be does something to stand out, then a significant number of people look to him/her for guidance… even beyond the realm of the influencer’s vision. It is an age-old phenomenon; prophets are quoted as dictating diet and sanitary habits. It makes sense in a social way, but not in a logical way.
Jesus addressed this: “it is not what goes into the mouth that defiles a person, but what comes out of the mouth; this defiles a person.” Being spirits in a material world means living in a world of fleeting shadows we call understanding.
If I have influenced you, you would be wise to distance yourself from me for your own good. I now return you to your regularly scheduled program of dance music.
rebroxanna about 3 years ago
Very wise insightful strip today.
Cincoflex about 3 years ago
Not ‘Power’; ‘Influence!’
jscarff57 Premium Member about 3 years ago
I suppose if she told you to overthrow the government, you’d do it?
198.23.5.11 about 3 years ago
Candace waited until college to tell Lizz that everything she did was a big,fat bluff because she was scared silly.
Major325 about 3 years ago
No…that is “influence.” Power pretty much means you have no choice but to obey and follow.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Having power is addictive. Be careful how you use it.
CoreyTaylor1 about 3 years ago
What’s wrong, Elly? Are you scared that Lizzie’s listening to advice on life that didn’t come from your PILE OF TRASH!? Jeez, it was only a few months ago that you were jealous of her listening to(Oh, Lord have mercy!) HER TEACHER!
asrialfeeple about 3 years ago
FIGHT THE POWER!!!!
freewaydog about 3 years ago
Don’t worry, Liz, Candace will reunite w/ you in college & she will be a better friend to you.
howtheduck about 3 years ago
Did Candace tell Elizabeth to smoke? Elly really does not know this, even though she has made that assumption because Candace has power!! Bwa-ha-ha-ha!!!
If you look at the actual comic strip, Candace gave Dawn and Elizabeth two cigarettes and if Elizabeth’s speech is correct, Candace argued that Elizabeth would not know if she like smoking until she tried smoking. Considering that smoking damages your lungs, that is not a particularly good argument. It’s not quite like trying poison to see if you like it, but it’s close. Nevertheless, Candace was proved to be correct. Dawn and Elizabeth tried it, did not like it, and decided never to smoke. It ends up that Candace’s influence there is a positive one. Dawn and Elizabeth never start smoking and learn a valuable lesson all courtesy of Candace and no help from “Wait two months to mention it” Elly, who has still not condemned the smoking.