Drowning in debt
Thanks to Brian for helping me figure out what I was doing wrong in photoshop. Now we can have glorious color comics again.
Thanks to Brian for helping me figure out what I was doing wrong in photoshop. Now we can have glorious color comics again.
When I was little, I thought that winning one of those $1,000 prizes advertised on Nickelodeon sweepstakes would have me set for life. That was, of course, before I knew of such things as rent, car payments, student loans and utilities.
I really miss being a kid.
That’s one hell of a grocery store… or pickle company. I always found it weird when they would do this millionth customer thing on sitcoms and cartoons. I wonder if stores really did this in the past or if it’s just another movie myth? Regardless, if I won a random cash prize or the lottery I’d use it to pay off my debts (student loans, mortgage, etc.) and live out the debt-free dream life.
I think she should keep looking for a job, this company doesn’t really seem to want her to succeed in life. I’m all for gaining more knowledge but, some days I feel like the whole system is set up so that we have to stay in debt forever.
What would Plato think?!
And yes, this is sort of a rehash of my last comic, Hostage Negotiation, but instead of thinking it as “he’s running low on ideas” consider this a sister piece. I’ll get back to doing comics about cats soon enough.
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