Put a halo over the reflection, Purist. Have the reflection upside down, Just Plain Weird.
Sad: sadist.
Horace: taking a moment for self-reflection.
And in the next panel, activist, protesting against mirrors because mirrors discriminate against folks who is not good looking.
No matter what kind of “-ist” you are – with all that comparative thinking you’ll end up -issed off
Ah, to be a tourist in one’s own life, visiting all the high points and staying in the best accommodations!
The Multiple Sides of the Horse
Solipsist: the reflection disappears when he isn’t looking at it.
He is a nudist constantly
Horace has a vivid imagination.
but nowadays Horace, tourists carry cell phones and wear gym shoes… you need to take the right tack or it will reflect badly on you…!
The “tourist” would probably be trying to take a photo of his reflection – with flash, no less. :)
the only missing thing is being dressed really badly as the tourist
He was also going to do “pianist,” but the sidewalk isn’t big enough.
What, no narcissist?
In DC I see a ton of the last panel. I usually ask if they are disoriented. It is much kinder than asking if they are lost. Sometimes they are really near where they want to go, but don’t know which direction to head to get the last block.
July 31, 2015
tudza Premium Member about 2 years ago
Put a halo over the reflection, Purist. Have the reflection upside down, Just Plain Weird.
Imagine about 2 years ago
Sad: sadist.
Flynn White Premium Member about 2 years ago
Horace: taking a moment for self-reflection.
Gent about 2 years ago
And in the next panel, activist, protesting against mirrors because mirrors discriminate against folks who is not good looking.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow about 2 years ago
No matter what kind of “-ist” you are – with all that comparative thinking you’ll end up -issed off
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 2 years ago
Ah, to be a tourist in one’s own life, visiting all the high points and staying in the best accommodations!
JoshHere about 2 years ago
The Multiple Sides of the Horse
LOLBeth about 2 years ago
Solipsist: the reflection disappears when he isn’t looking at it.
JoshHere about 2 years ago
He is a nudist constantly
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Horace has a vivid imagination.
InTraining about 2 years ago
but nowadays Horace, tourists carry cell phones and wear gym shoes… you need to take the right tack or it will reflect badly on you…!
mistercatworks about 2 years ago
The “tourist” would probably be trying to take a photo of his reflection – with flash, no less. :)
KEA about 2 years ago
the only missing thing is being dressed really badly as the tourist
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
He was also going to do “pianist,” but the sidewalk isn’t big enough.
Stephen Gilberg about 2 years ago
What, no narcissist?
crazeekatlady about 2 years ago
In DC I see a ton of the last panel. I usually ask if they are disoriented. It is much kinder than asking if they are lost. Sometimes they are really near where they want to go, but don’t know which direction to head to get the last block.