Not only does Frazz control the thermostat, but he’s almost always working, keeping his own personal thermostat elevated….meaning the school’s thermostat is set lower. Then again, when you have a bunch of people in one classroom, it tends to elevate the temperature. I suppose what really matters is whether or not the AC works when it should. It’s hard to teach kids who are lethargic and overly warm. . . .especially after lunch!
Wondering what she did outside her comfort zone that she was so pleased about? I kinda don’t get this komik. IF anyone can enlighten me, I would be thankful.
Frazz’s statement implies that “the good stuff” is ONLY available outside your comfort zone. If that were true, how would you have a comfort zone in the first place?
Bilan about 16 hours ago
Whatever they’re talking about, it’s probably one of those things you’re glad you did once, but that you will never do again.
Cactus-Pete about 15 hours ago
Are books outside her comfort zone? Watching a classic movie? What the heck is Frazz talking about saying the good stuff is elsewhere?
cervelo about 12 hours ago
This one had me go back to yesterday’s offering to see if I’d missed something. Then I got it…
BJDucer about 9 hours ago
Not only does Frazz control the thermostat, but he’s almost always working, keeping his own personal thermostat elevated….meaning the school’s thermostat is set lower. Then again, when you have a bunch of people in one classroom, it tends to elevate the temperature. I suppose what really matters is whether or not the AC works when it should. It’s hard to teach kids who are lethargic and overly warm. . . .especially after lunch!
sandpiper about 9 hours ago
Confusion sometimes rains like a deluge but rarely reigns for long.
Richard S Russell Premium Member about 9 hours ago
To think of all the time I wasted on those college textbooks when I could’ve just asked an 8-year-old what constitutes great philosophy.
Jhony-Yermo about 8 hours ago
Wondering what she did outside her comfort zone that she was so pleased about? I kinda don’t get this komik. IF anyone can enlighten me, I would be thankful.
royq27 about 8 hours ago
Turn up the heat…
Stephen Gilberg about 7 hours ago
This makes me think of “Fight Club,” in which people from seemingly low levels of society indicate what kind of power they wield.
ksu71 about 6 hours ago
Out side your comfort zone, at the end of the day, honestly, you know, give 110%, it is what it is, by the way, everything happens for a reason, ….
arrrghhh!
DKHenderson about 1 hour ago
Frazz’s statement implies that “the good stuff” is ONLY available outside your comfort zone. If that were true, how would you have a comfort zone in the first place?