Now Liz knows to handle her own business. But also, Candace would have been all over him like white on rice anyway. Personally, I have never seen the appeal of Anthony but I guess there really is a kid for every pot.
How did she manipulate Elizabeth like a pawn? You basically use pawns as cannon fodder to drive home an attack against your opponent. If anything, Elizabeth was the opponent and Anthony was the one manipulated. But he still wasn’t used as a pawn. This really isn’t a chess game at all. More like Anthony was a piece in the game Othello, where you can trap your opponent’s pieces and flip them around to your own color.
And most pieces flip back and forth numerous times before the game’s over. Anthony will.
A lesson hopefully well learned by Liz who shouldn’t allow herself to be manipulated so easily. When someone volunteers to do something ugly for you, think about the why !!! ;-0
howtheduck about 1 month ago
Lynn Johnston went with pawn from the game of chess.
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a PAWN.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why they call love a “game,” huh, Liz?
However, there were other choices considered, that did not make the cut:
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a pair of dice.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why they call love a “paradise,” huh, Liz?
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a deck of cards.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why Candace wanted Anthony to poker. Poke-her, get it, huh, Liz?
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a pair of tiles.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why they say love is a “scrabble,” huh, Liz?
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a chit.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why they say love is a “war game,” huh, Liz?
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a miniature.
Dawn: — I guess that’s why they say love is a “war game,” huh, Liz? Oh wait. I already did that joke.
Elizabeth: She manipulated me like a standee.
Dawn:— Lynn Johnston don’t play no Super Mario Bros
snsurone76 about 1 month ago
Liz looks like she wearing “pince-nez” in the second panel.
rebroxanna about 1 month ago
I’m wondering if Liz ever has anything to do with Candace again.
French Persons Premium Member about 1 month ago
“Freedom”….. LOL
WorkshopGardener Premium Member about 1 month ago
Don’t play the game if you don’t know the rules.
SquidGamerGal about 1 month ago
Hey! YOU’RE the one who dumped him! You have no one to blame but yourself!
markkahler52 about 1 month ago
She manipulated me like a stock. Guess love’s a cattle drive….
kittygatos about 1 month ago
The problem with best friends is when they stop being your best friends but they still know all about you. Real best friends never betray you.
baskate_2000 about 1 month ago
It’s a shame the rules of this game aren’t defined, and never will be!
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 month ago
“All’s fair in love and war.”
jango about 1 month ago
Thus is born the tale of Dawn & the Pawn
gigagrouch about 1 month ago
All’s fair in love…
nmbassani about 1 month ago
Now Liz knows to handle her own business. But also, Candace would have been all over him like white on rice anyway. Personally, I have never seen the appeal of Anthony but I guess there really is a kid for every pot.
EXCALABUR about 1 month ago
IF YOU TOOK CARE OF IT YOURSELF YOU WOULDN’T HAVE THIS NEW PROBLEM
stealth694 about 1 month ago
Elizabeth has learned “Life Ain’t Fair,,,,, GET USED TO IT!!!!”
CultofFarley about 1 month ago
Farley eater,
Farley eater,
There’s a Yellow Farley eater!
Cactus-Pete about 1 month ago
Who says love is a game? It’s not true. Besides, she wasn’t in love so it makes no sense to talk about love.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 month ago
Elizabeth, you’re just figuring that out about Candice NOW????
kaystari Premium Member about 1 month ago
Dawn is not really sympathetic at all. Liz has no good friends
John Jorgensen about 1 month ago
How did she manipulate Elizabeth like a pawn? You basically use pawns as cannon fodder to drive home an attack against your opponent. If anything, Elizabeth was the opponent and Anthony was the one manipulated. But he still wasn’t used as a pawn. This really isn’t a chess game at all. More like Anthony was a piece in the game Othello, where you can trap your opponent’s pieces and flip them around to your own color.
And most pieces flip back and forth numerous times before the game’s over. Anthony will.
Doug K about 1 month ago
With the right attitude this could have been a WIN-WIN situation.
sobrown51 about 1 month ago
If she wanted him back, all she has to do is approach Anthony and pretend she knows nothing about the breakup and say Candice was lying.
Strawberry King about 1 month ago
Sometimes it can be a deadly one.
jaa_33 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Liz learned two valuable lessons, she should handle her own issues and not rely on someone else to do it for her and that Candice is not her friend.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 30 days ago
“THAT LITTLE RAT!” sounds reasonably accurate…..
lnrokr55 30 days ago
A lesson hopefully well learned by Liz who shouldn’t allow herself to be manipulated so easily. When someone volunteers to do something ugly for you, think about the why !!! ;-0