For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for June 17, 2024

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    howtheduck  5 months ago

    “She needs some extra attention right now. Try not to keep pushing her away.” Very good advice Elly. In fact that advice might also apply to someone not named Elizabeth.

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    AllishaDawn  5 months ago

    My sister was in college when I was April’s age. I think she regrets not spending more time we when I was little. I barely know her. Precious time, Elizabeth.

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    Argythree  5 months ago

    Why does everyone automatically assume that an older sister is required to spend time with a much younger one whenever the younger one wants that? The same is not expected of an older brother…

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    snsurone76  5 months ago

    Elizabeth is right. Her parents don’t care about her side, especially her right to privacy and to live her own life with her own friends. Elly only thinks of her as an unpaid baby-sitter! April is old enough to have her own playmates.

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    red_tape  5 months ago

    april needs some extra attention right now, huh? what about any attention at all from her MOTHER!

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    French Persons Premium Member 5 months ago

    This is a lie. Everyone knows that there are no frogs in Canada.

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    nyrB Premium Member 5 months ago

    i was trying to figure out what they were doing in that last panel – that frog is hard to see!

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    Wren Fahel  5 months ago

    One of the greatest moments of my childhood was when my 16-year-old, beautiful, popular sister actually asked our mom if she could take me to cheerleading practice with her & her BFF. They decided to “test” the other girls to see if they could guess whose little sister I was: the BFF & I were both brunettes but my sister was a blonde). The greatest compliment was that they all guessed correctly because they said that I looked “just like her”. Believe me, that did wonders for my 9-year-old self-esteem.

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    Anon4242  5 months ago

    My sister (22 months younger than me) and I are different as night and day. We never could stand each other and the one thing we ever both agreed on was we each had 1 child so they never had to suffer with siblings. Our mom bugged us both – well into adulthood – about having more to do with each other. My sister’s idea of a relationship is “I get to treat you like dirt and you have to love me in spite of it”. Finally I told mom “I didn’t get you pregnant. Why should she be my problem?”. Mom finally backed off. Sharing dna is no reason to have toxic relatives in your life.

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    paranormal  5 months ago

    What is Livabeff doing in the last panel???

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    ladykat  5 months ago

    Are Liz and April making mud pies?

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    fourteenpeeves  5 months ago

    And next door,Beethoven breaks out of jail,jumps several fences, and pulls a ki d out of the swimming pool.

    Do dogs actually DO that??

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    lnrokr55  5 months ago

    So True !

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    John Jorgensen  5 months ago

    Why does she need extra attention right now? Has she suffered some hardship offstage? Are repressed feelings of trauma from nearly drowning coming to the surface (no pun intended)?

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    vonskippy  5 months ago

    The teen can teach the little kid how to smoke – that should shut the mom up.

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    Fiammata  5 months ago

    Wrong.

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    HodgeElmwood  5 months ago

    Who had the kid, again? Yeah, it was “an accident,” but it’s still Ellie and John’s kid. How about paying more attention to YOUR kid? Nobody’s going to care if the pillow cases and blankets are folded.

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    rfeinberg  5 months ago

    Wait, are you her MOTHER? It’s like Ellie has ceded ALL responsibility for raising this child, entertaining her, keeping her company, and making sure she doesn’t sneak off and drown the family dog, to Elizabeth.

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