She doesn’t see her glasses on her imaginary self. I hope she forgets she’s wear them and goes the rest of the day without anyone bringing them up. It will be a good lesson for her.
Unless David’s last name is David also, Honey is just as bad as Bay at being a girlfriend. Honey should know his name if he has siblings and is mom and dads names. Also what he likes and does not like. Probably is best friend’s name also.
Chris Rock once said if you haven’t met your man’s friends you are not his girlfriend your his side action.
It would be funny if his name was David David or Davidson.
Actually, David does have a last name. But in making this comic, I realized I messed up, and someone else (who’s not related) in the comic has the same last name. So…
When I realized the issue, I had to tweek the dialog.
Nothing wrong with 2 people sharing the same last name. I have a very uncomon name but still hear about people with it. Though stangely i have not meet or worked with them.
There’s nothing wrong with that in real life, but in fiction, it’s too much of a coincidence for readers to believe the two same-named people aren’t related. Much better to just avoid the issue by renaming the character.
She doesn’t see her glasses on her imaginary self. I hope she forgets she’s wear them and goes the rest of the day without anyone bringing them up. It will be a good lesson for her.
Hey, good point. I hadn’t noticed that.
Unless David’s last name is David also, Honey is just as bad as Bay at being a girlfriend. Honey should know his name if he has siblings and is mom and dads names. Also what he likes and does not like. Probably is best friend’s name also.
Chris Rock once said if you haven’t met your man’s friends you are not his girlfriend your his side action.
It would be funny if his name was David David or Davidson.
Actually, David does have a last name. But in making this comic, I realized I messed up, and someone else (who’s not related) in the comic has the same last name. So…
When I realized the issue, I had to tweek the dialog.
Nothing wrong with 2 people sharing the same last name. I have a very uncomon name but still hear about people with it. Though stangely i have not meet or worked with them.
There’s nothing wrong with that in real life, but in fiction, it’s too much of a coincidence for readers to believe the two same-named people aren’t related. Much better to just avoid the issue by renaming the character.
She could be thinking in the vein of “Mr. And Mrs. David [whatever his last name is]” in her fantasy, too. Just saying. . .