For the first time ever in this series, something to finally pierce Dakota’s shell and how more interesting and inventive it is because of how she never was so capable of knowing what others feel or think or even cared about it.
Even Marigold knows how to see herself as pure and grand but also is capable of caring, understanding and helping others and she doesn’t put Phoebe down.
Dakota doesn’t seem to have that ability.
and now it’s so overwhelming that it could totally destroy her if it doesn’t help her.
It could be almost viewed as a kind of evil doing of Marigold’s if it caused her to feel like life is meaningless as a human and believing she should be a goblin instead.
I could see the next few strips having Dakota tearfully begging Marigold to turn her back into a goblin again.
And that should be Dakota’s new identity for a few strips more.
Probably she would want to be a human again at some point and then she could ask Marigold for that.
Seems like almost everyone has some kind of identity crisis nowadays.
They aren’t satisfied with the bodies they have and the apple always wants to be the orange
Because goblins are as different from humans as apples and oranges
I also wonder if this is in any way a reflection on Dana’s feelings and the agony of her identity crisis when it first struck.
Dakota shows that she isn’t a manipulative b!tch but merely unfeeling and is starting to develop feelings for others. A genuinely manipulative person would want to know more about other people’s feelings in order to manipulate them better.
“Socrates believed that no one does wrong voluntarily. Evil is the result of ignorance. If people knew what was the right thing to do they would do it.” (https://www.qcc.cuny.edu/socialsciences/ppecorino/intro_text/Chapter%202%20GREEKS/Socrates_Legacy.htm)
This is why new knowledge can be scary. It can make one aware of the need to make radical changes to one’s behavior.
Averagemoe almost 2 years ago
Well, not literally everybody. Alejandra is has no inner life.
codycab almost 2 years ago
Ahh the classic “Walk in someone else’s shoes”! Even if not everyone wears them.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
oh, the horror, eh, Dakota?
Eala Dubh Sidhe almost 2 years ago
On the bright side Dakota, you have some dynamite material for your podcast. Talk to Lord Splendid Humility about it.
Black76Manta almost 2 years ago
No Dakota, it’s a great day, you just have to mature, grow inside and you’ll see how great it is!
iggyman almost 2 years ago
It’s not hard to be nice Dakota, try it! (Panel 3 is great!)
weshorse almost 2 years ago
For the first time ever in this series, something to finally pierce Dakota’s shell and how more interesting and inventive it is because of how she never was so capable of knowing what others feel or think or even cared about it.
Even Marigold knows how to see herself as pure and grand but also is capable of caring, understanding and helping others and she doesn’t put Phoebe down.
Dakota doesn’t seem to have that ability.
and now it’s so overwhelming that it could totally destroy her if it doesn’t help her.
It could be almost viewed as a kind of evil doing of Marigold’s if it caused her to feel like life is meaningless as a human and believing she should be a goblin instead.
I could see the next few strips having Dakota tearfully begging Marigold to turn her back into a goblin again.
And that should be Dakota’s new identity for a few strips more.
Probably she would want to be a human again at some point and then she could ask Marigold for that.
Seems like almost everyone has some kind of identity crisis nowadays.
They aren’t satisfied with the bodies they have and the apple always wants to be the orange
Because goblins are as different from humans as apples and oranges
I also wonder if this is in any way a reflection on Dana’s feelings and the agony of her identity crisis when it first struck.
dwandelt Premium Member almost 2 years ago
That’s okay, Dakota. You’ll get over it.
Athelind almost 2 years ago
Blaart.
Calvinist1966 almost 2 years ago
Dakota shows that she isn’t a manipulative b!tch but merely unfeeling and is starting to develop feelings for others. A genuinely manipulative person would want to know more about other people’s feelings in order to manipulate them better.
Neo Stryder almost 2 years ago
Honestly, I would like to see a nicer and friendlier Dakota
BiggerNate91 almost 2 years ago
Dakota’s worst fear, character development.
prrdh almost 2 years ago
“Socrates believed that no one does wrong voluntarily. Evil is the result of ignorance. If people knew what was the right thing to do they would do it.” (https://www.qcc.cuny.edu/socialsciences/ppecorino/intro_text/Chapter%202%20GREEKS/Socrates_Legacy.htm)
This is why new knowledge can be scary. It can make one aware of the need to make radical changes to one’s behavior.
Decepticomic almost 2 years ago
Socialist: “[Sigh] I guess it IS important to be nice to others and help them succeed, even if I don’t always feel like putting in the effort—”
Capitalist: “Screw other people! I’m getting mine, and everyone else just needs to get good or get gone! FREEDOOOOOM!!!”
scyphi26 almost 2 years ago
But probably also the best day of the lives of everybody else you associate with.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
In future, Dakota will consider this the best day of her life, but now she needs support. Let’s hope Phoebe will give that to her.
Person55 almost 2 years ago
YES WE HAVE FEELINGS DAKOTA
bigcatbusiness almost 2 years ago
Poor Dakota. Having an existential crisis.
Daeder almost 2 years ago
“It is said that her blart grew three sizes that day. . .”
Guy Steele Premium Member almost 2 years ago
This arc is a brilliant bit of character development.
DaBump Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It could be the start of a better life.