Phoebe MAY be thinking of the 1970 comedy film “They Might Be Giants” in which George C. Scott played a delusionary named Justin Playfair who believed himself to be Sherlock Holmes and had a female psychiatrist called Dr Joan Watson. At one point, Justin Playfair tells his Dr Watson, “You can judge a man by the quality of his enemies.” He is proud to have an imaginary Professor Moriarty for his enemy.
Averagemoe 6 months ago
My enemies are the type to sneakily press F1 while you’re in the middle of something, causing the help page to interrupt you.
jerrica.benton333 6 months ago
I’m digging the facial expressions, recently!
Jungle Empress 6 months ago
I’m either too nice or two unimportant to have enemies. Or maybe I do, and they just haven’t introduced themselves yet.
johndifool 6 months ago
Well, there was Evil Phoebe from the mirror universe…
French Persons' Celebration of Peeved Harry Dinkle Premium Member 6 months ago
Gotta love Phoebe‘s logic!
Ignatz Premium Member 6 months ago
“Everybody hates me because I’m so GOOD” seems to be a pretty common sentiment, actually.
Decepticomic 6 months ago
You can literally judge anyone by anything. I judge people based on whether they can tell why kids love the taste of Cinnamon Toast Crunch.
mistie710 6 months ago
Kellogg’s Unicorn Frosties! They’re GRRRRRREAT! (and sparkly)
Calvinist1966 6 months ago
Phoebe MAY be thinking of the 1970 comedy film “They Might Be Giants” in which George C. Scott played a delusionary named Justin Playfair who believed himself to be Sherlock Holmes and had a female psychiatrist called Dr Joan Watson. At one point, Justin Playfair tells his Dr Watson, “You can judge a man by the quality of his enemies.” He is proud to have an imaginary Professor Moriarty for his enemy.
Frer Squirrel 6 months ago
“Judge someone?” We do well to judge actions; but not people.