Nah. He grew up around nutty people. He just wants to get to know you now that he is here to stay for a bit. Grab the time to get to know him because it’s a good possibility he will leave again and be gone for a long time. You are in a confusing time of your life, transitioning from teens to early adulthood and learning about the new status, what all that means, the new responsibilities that come with adulthood and college. Entering the adult world is precarious and is like getting through a dense forest using a scythe. Ben probably feel like needing to use the scythe – to remove the “web” from him. As you go, Ben will become clearer to you and you go from there.
Bernice, stop overthinking and over analyzing. Go meet with and talk with Ben. Get over yourself for a while. Ben’s gonna be tickled pink to see you. He’s over the moon with joy to have a sister. He’s not what brad USED to be where he resented having a sister.
Bern’s interior questioning still does not answer the question of what changed between the earlier time she had no problem with seeing her long-attenuated brother and now. She knows the story, or at least the fact he was given up for adoption. Why is she over-analyzing?
A number of commenters here were positing “amnesia” in regard to Bernice not remembering how well she got along with her brother when she first met him. Looks like the “amnesia” cleared up as she clearly mentions it in the second panel.
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By the way, it appears that Greg is buried in a crypt in the sidewalk in the third panel. Perhaps some Halloween related thing.
Maybe the reason she doesn’t want to see him is their parents lied about when they put him up for adoption. They kept him until they saw toddler Ben tickle baby Bernice’s chin till she cried, and then they gave him away. Because they’re so boring. Bernice’s repressed memories about the tickling are coming to the surface. Therefore she subconsciously doesn’t want to meet with Ben. (I am joking.)
Bernice, I have noticed that at times you do tend to over think situations. Sometimes you have just take a change and go with it. You have a 50/50 chance of making the right decision. I was happy to find out that when Mordy uses capital letters he is not yelling at me. It is just a trait he picked up elsewhere.
You’ve got a shot at potentially crash pads in two different countries with hemi demi semi relatives. Lots of adventurous young adults would be jumping at the chance to lock that down. Don’t blow it. ;)
Somehow, I picture Bernice as the office manager standing at the front door at 8:00 AM waiting for people to show up one minute late and writing them up.
Survivors guilt. I wonder if some of her need to be perfect isn’t from some inner fear that she needs to show she was worthy of being kept by her parents when they’d given one child away — or subconscious fear that they’d give her away too if they weren’t happy with her
Not exactly sure why she feels guilty about this, other than avoiding her brother. She’s not responsible for her parent’s actions. I would think there is more to this, but that’s just me.
Good thing Bernice knows how to analyze herself. Looks like she doesn’t want to meet Ben because her life isn’t successful enough. Ben lost his job, but he did so many things for himself and for others. She is a student and maybe she has problems with her classes. Probably, for a proud person like Bernice that’s enough to want to hide. But maybe there’s more.
Ben’s adoptive I’m sure were fine. There is still a contrast in how he and Bernice have come to approach life. Maybe this storyline will be better than I thought.
Let’s see, discovers birth family, meets everyone, then continues with life with little or no contact for years, and then when he needs something barges back in effectively forcing her out of her home, yeah why would she want to see him. There are consequences to actions unless you live in pie in the sky comic.
Well, Bernice, here’s the thing. You have a brother. You got along with said brother at one point. Now, he’s booted you out of your home and you feel upset. All of which is perfectly normal. You’re maybe a little afraid that your parents are treating Ben like the Prodigal Son, while you’re being treated like the “good son” who stayed home and did all the right things. Ben once was lost, but now he’s found, hallelujah! I totally get it. But the “good son” had every right to be ticked off. And so do you. But, that being said, there comes a point where the past must remain in the past, and the current reality must be dealt with. So, get off your butt and go see your brother. Just chalk it up to more life experience, which will help you (eventually) in your chosen profession.
I know, I know—-with some of you people once your minds are made up you don’t want to be confused with facts. But, just for the heck of it, one more time…….
Ben DID NOT force or “boot” Bernice out of her home! She VOLUNTEERED to give up her room! It’s not Ben’s fault that when Bern found out she lost her dorm room she went wailing and blubbering to Luann instead of going to her parents and saying something like: “hey I know I said it was ok for Ben’s kids to have my room, but something unexpected has happened….”
At least we have no evidence of anything like that happening. Bern got the letter saying her RA job and dorm room were gone, and she immediately grabbed the phone and called Luann.
It is funny that the block corner keeps getting closer to that garbage can in each panel.A couple of days ago it was half way down the block, and in the last panel it is right next to it.
I think the last three lines in her speech bubble in the last panel pretty much sums her up to a tee. She really does have a tendency to over analyze things just a wee bit too much. Minus the hiding behind a trash can bit, of course…
I’m beginning to think that this whole arc is a big flat nothing. Nothing stranger about Ben. Nothing life changing about Bernice. No reward for us for hanging to every nuance of the strips. Not the start of a big arc. Nothing.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
way to think things over
AnyFace about 4 years ago
There is always that, yes. ✨
beb01 about 4 years ago
Can’t tell the difference between a trash bid and a recycling bin? Boy, Bernice have problems.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Nutcase logical Bernice is back!
Ahuehuete about 4 years ago
I guess that’s progress. She’s a basket case, but at least she knows she’s a basket case.
Joe1962 about 4 years ago
Bern is thinking things though.
capricorn9th about 4 years ago
Nah. He grew up around nutty people. He just wants to get to know you now that he is here to stay for a bit. Grab the time to get to know him because it’s a good possibility he will leave again and be gone for a long time. You are in a confusing time of your life, transitioning from teens to early adulthood and learning about the new status, what all that means, the new responsibilities that come with adulthood and college. Entering the adult world is precarious and is like getting through a dense forest using a scythe. Ben probably feel like needing to use the scythe – to remove the “web” from him. As you go, Ben will become clearer to you and you go from there.
gnmnrbl about 4 years ago
Bernice, stop overthinking and over analyzing. Go meet with and talk with Ben. Get over yourself for a while. Ben’s gonna be tickled pink to see you. He’s over the moon with joy to have a sister. He’s not what brad USED to be where he resented having a sister.
Need coffee about 4 years ago
Imaginary Ben nailed it. Real Ben won’t think that, though.
RSH about 4 years ago
Now i know why I’ve aways liked Bernice. She can think her way out of a problem and be funny at the same time.
luann1212 about 4 years ago
Bern’s interior questioning still does not answer the question of what changed between the earlier time she had no problem with seeing her long-attenuated brother and now. She knows the story, or at least the fact he was given up for adoption. Why is she over-analyzing?
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
A number of commenters here were positing “amnesia” in regard to Bernice not remembering how well she got along with her brother when she first met him. Looks like the “amnesia” cleared up as she clearly mentions it in the second panel.
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By the way, it appears that Greg is buried in a crypt in the sidewalk in the third panel. Perhaps some Halloween related thing.
wiatr about 4 years ago
If you don’t tell him he need not know.
Tyge about 4 years ago
You’ve about wrapped it up in Panel 3 Bernice.
Tyge about 4 years ago
Halloween is tomorrow. Looks like we’re not tuning up for a Shannon strip does it?
jea9hrkr about 4 years ago
Also very boring! I never thought I’d say that as I liked her character.
blunebottle about 4 years ago
Well, finally, something resembling honesty from Bernice about herself.
Johnnyrico about 4 years ago
None of this makes any sense. She is a nut case.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bern seems to be on the right track in the first two panels, then loses her forward momentum and rolls back in the third panel.
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Maybe the reason she doesn’t want to see him is their parents lied about when they put him up for adoption. They kept him until they saw toddler Ben tickle baby Bernice’s chin till she cried, and then they gave him away. Because they’re so boring. Bernice’s repressed memories about the tickling are coming to the surface. Therefore she subconsciously doesn’t want to meet with Ben. (I am joking.)
drewpamon about 4 years ago
He’s not going to think that. You’re hiding behind a recycling bin.
Rhetorical_Question about 4 years ago
Look – Bernice is not studying
Lawrence.S about 4 years ago
Badical idea: Don’t tell him! Excuse yourself with studying hard – which is true. (Maybe not the whole truth. But ends the need to say anything more.)
pekelopan Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bernice, I have noticed that at times you do tend to over think situations. Sometimes you have just take a change and go with it. You have a 50/50 chance of making the right decision. I was happy to find out that when Mordy uses capital letters he is not yelling at me. It is just a trait he picked up elsewhere.
SharkNose about 4 years ago
Rose leans on her tree, Bernice leans on a recycle bin…
FrankFord about 4 years ago
Poor Bernice. Going through all this with her brother, also with the added challenge of remembering to fall back on November 1.
UmmeMoosa about 4 years ago
Yes Bernice, stop the thoughts and START The action.
mjb515 about 4 years ago
You do not have to talk about that, so stop acting like a loon.
ForrestOverin about 4 years ago
And he’d be right, of course.
parto the p about 4 years ago
You’ve got a shot at potentially crash pads in two different countries with hemi demi semi relatives. Lots of adventurous young adults would be jumping at the chance to lock that down. Don’t blow it. ;)
Jeffin Premium Member about 4 years ago
She’s becoming a re-psycho.
rrsltx about 4 years ago
Somehow, I picture Bernice as the office manager standing at the front door at 8:00 AM waiting for people to show up one minute late and writing them up.
Decius Premium Member about 4 years ago
Survivors guilt. I wonder if some of her need to be perfect isn’t from some inner fear that she needs to show she was worthy of being kept by her parents when they’d given one child away — or subconscious fear that they’d give her away too if they weren’t happy with her
Cactus Jack Fan about 4 years ago
Not exactly sure why she feels guilty about this, other than avoiding her brother. She’s not responsible for her parent’s actions. I would think there is more to this, but that’s just me.
6foot6 about 4 years ago
did he already know that though?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Good thing Bernice knows how to analyze herself. Looks like she doesn’t want to meet Ben because her life isn’t successful enough. Ben lost his job, but he did so many things for himself and for others. She is a student and maybe she has problems with her classes. Probably, for a proud person like Bernice that’s enough to want to hide. But maybe there’s more.
dv1093 about 4 years ago
He’s your brother by DNA only. Otherwise he’s a stranger. Who says you have to like him? Who says you even have to see him?
LtPowers about 4 years ago
Actually that’s a recycling tote.
JohnWThompsonIII about 4 years ago
Not " your parents" shouldn’t it be " Our parents" ?
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Who knew Bernice cared what people thought of her?
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Bingo a nut case witch you are
gigagrouch about 4 years ago
Bernice is a tortured soul.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 4 years ago
Ben’s adoptive I’m sure were fine. There is still a contrast in how he and Bernice have come to approach life. Maybe this storyline will be better than I thought.
Airman about 4 years ago
Doesn’t Oscar the Grouch hang out in garbage cans? Heads up, Bernice.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 4 years ago
….’nuff said!
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
That seems about right. So, what are you going to do about it now, Bernie the Un-Brave?
Roy G Biv about 4 years ago
This is getting more tedious as the days wear on.
Code the Enforcer about 4 years ago
I think I get the imagery here … Bernice is ‘Recycling’ through her thoughts here, perhaps?!
At least, she is pulling back and thinking through on her actions (or reactions).
eladee AKA Wally about 4 years ago
I think she’s just nervous about seeing him again after he rebuffed her online efforts to get to know him better.
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
Nutcase came to my mind also…..
angelolady Premium Member about 4 years ago
I just love Bernice.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Let’s see, discovers birth family, meets everyone, then continues with life with little or no contact for years, and then when he needs something barges back in effectively forcing her out of her home, yeah why would she want to see him. There are consequences to actions unless you live in pie in the sky comic.
PhoenixHocking about 4 years ago
Well, Bernice, here’s the thing. You have a brother. You got along with said brother at one point. Now, he’s booted you out of your home and you feel upset. All of which is perfectly normal. You’re maybe a little afraid that your parents are treating Ben like the Prodigal Son, while you’re being treated like the “good son” who stayed home and did all the right things. Ben once was lost, but now he’s found, hallelujah! I totally get it. But the “good son” had every right to be ticked off. And so do you. But, that being said, there comes a point where the past must remain in the past, and the current reality must be dealt with. So, get off your butt and go see your brother. Just chalk it up to more life experience, which will help you (eventually) in your chosen profession.
wantcomicsnow about 4 years ago
I know, I know—-with some of you people once your minds are made up you don’t want to be confused with facts. But, just for the heck of it, one more time…….
Ben DID NOT force or “boot” Bernice out of her home! She VOLUNTEERED to give up her room! It’s not Ben’s fault that when Bern found out she lost her dorm room she went wailing and blubbering to Luann instead of going to her parents and saying something like: “hey I know I said it was ok for Ben’s kids to have my room, but something unexpected has happened….”
At least we have no evidence of anything like that happening. Bern got the letter saying her RA job and dorm room were gone, and she immediately grabbed the phone and called Luann.
Plods with ...™ about 4 years ago
There’s that.
kstewskis about 4 years ago
What is her problem? I’ve been following this comic pretty much since it’s inception, why is she freaking out now? What did I miss?
ahess247 about 4 years ago
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz…… oh is this strip still going?
Hello Sweetie about 4 years ago
Some kids have a tough time when they find out they are not the oldest. Odd but there you are.
ViscountNik about 4 years ago
Odds are that Hippie Ben has a plant growing on the back forty that can help you out with that anxiety, Bern…
catsarose about 4 years ago
Guess nobody really feels like discussing Bernice, huh??
CO Premium Member about 4 years ago
It is funny that the block corner keeps getting closer to that garbage can in each panel.A couple of days ago it was half way down the block, and in the last panel it is right next to it.
:-)
TurbosDad about 4 years ago
Yeah, go with that…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
It is called introspection. Something more sane people need to do.
Schrodinger's Dog about 4 years ago
tomorrow: the homeowner retrieves his recycling bin, leaving Bernice exposed.
reedkomicks Premium Member about 4 years ago
She is not happy with her life right now. She is judging herself and projecting these bad feelings onto how Ben will see her.
rklynch about 4 years ago
I think the last three lines in her speech bubble in the last panel pretty much sums her up to a tee. She really does have a tendency to over analyze things just a wee bit too much. Minus the hiding behind a trash can bit, of course…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 4 years ago
She doesn’t talk trash; she cogitates it.
beb01 about 4 years ago
I’m beginning to think that this whole arc is a big flat nothing. Nothing stranger about Ben. Nothing life changing about Bernice. No reward for us for hanging to every nuance of the strips. Not the start of a big arc. Nothing.
BrynnEvans over 3 years ago
Anxiety dude. Anxiety.