That could be a metaphor for something, like when Calvin brought a snowflake to show and tell.
A tear in a tissue could mean two things when written down instead of said aloud. It might be a drop of water or a hole. But holes can’t dry out, so no need to speculate on how the absence of something can be sparkly.
I like the sparkly in her eyes. – AU
That could get her extra credit!
That would have been a huge relic in the Middle Ages.
Have we ever seen Pheobe’s teacher’s face in the past?
Obviously,the tissue is covered by the shield of boringness.
Why is one of the teachers eyes SO MUCH BIGGER than the other?
April 22, 2022
Sugar Bombs 95 over 7 years ago
That could be a metaphor for something, like when Calvin brought a snowflake to show and tell.
Averagemoe over 7 years ago
A tear in a tissue could mean two things when written down instead of said aloud. It might be a drop of water or a hole. But holes can’t dry out, so no need to speculate on how the absence of something can be sparkly.
Another Unicorn over 7 years ago
I like the sparkly in her eyes. – AU
codycab over 7 years ago
That could get her extra credit!
DDrazen over 7 years ago
That would have been a huge relic in the Middle Ages.
BiggerNate91 over 7 years ago
Have we ever seen Pheobe’s teacher’s face in the past?
imjustlurking over 7 years ago
Obviously,the tissue is covered by the shield of boringness.
BloodMoonDragon13 over 2 years ago
Why is one of the teachers eyes SO MUCH BIGGER than the other?