Works for me. As a kid, every time anybody told someone else what I was thinking, all I could think was how stupid that first person was; they were always so far off the mark. (oh sorry, this is F Minus, not Off The Mark)
In a class on body language I asked the presenter a question and he responded “Why do you ask? It’s obvious from your body language that you don’t believe a word that I’m saying”. I sit like the woman on the right. The room (all coworkers) said “Naw, that’s how Bill looks all the time.” It’s just how I feel comfortable sitting.
TStyle78 over 1 year ago
Possibly.
santa72404 over 1 year ago
A misanthrope in the making?
FreihEitner Premium Member over 1 year ago
Works for me. As a kid, every time anybody told someone else what I was thinking, all I could think was how stupid that first person was; they were always so far off the mark. (oh sorry, this is F Minus, not Off The Mark)
Doug K over 1 year ago
… or that’s the reason why he’s struggling socially.
potfarmer over 1 year ago
He looks more like a ventriloquist dummy than a kid.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
Maybe he’s spending too much time with the woman on the right.
Bill The Nuke over 1 year ago
In a class on body language I asked the presenter a question and he responded “Why do you ask? It’s obvious from your body language that you don’t believe a word that I’m saying”. I sit like the woman on the right. The room (all coworkers) said “Naw, that’s how Bill looks all the time.” It’s just how I feel comfortable sitting.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 1 year ago
Get to hatin’ ’em now, and avoid the rush.
jim_pem over 1 year ago
Some misanthropes are trained; some are born to it.
drycurt over 1 year ago
At a young age, about 4 yo as I recall, I was aware that adults had foibles and often made stupid decisions.
mpolo11 Premium Member over 1 year ago
That’s the look Trump has in the courtroom sketches.
WCraft Premium Member over 1 year ago
An appropriate comic for the month of June.