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Andrew

But is she hydrated enough?

Joseph Bonnar

Willow seems to be very trusting. I do NOT want to be the person who has to explain to her that Santa is NOT real...

Populuxe

Panel 3: she does the math. Panel 4: she’s good.

Anonymous

Willow is not wrong. I am in awe of her ability to accept that truth.

Daniel Rydberg

It’s fine, she already knows. It took her about 3 comics to get over that.

Anonymous

*says something that could have been taken a different way than intended* Willow, after an open 2-minute freak out: "It's fine!" Me: *silently dwells in anxiety for next 100 years* 😅

Daniel Rydberg

Maybe that should be Willow’s next course: How to not dwell over stupid things 🥲😘

Joseph Loder

Willow may not have intended to come across as flirty, but I would absolutely flirt with her. She's such a great addition to the cast.

KingAtticus

I like Willow. I hope we continue to see more of her ☺️

Anonymous

Panel 3 is exceptional. Willow's face says that she genuinely considers what Claire told her and it comports with her understanding of the world.

J.C. Hewitt

Willow has quickly become my favorite character. It's a shame that Tilly has been relegated to the sidelines because I feel like together those two could take over the world.

Fart Captor

Oh, to be an adorably round, smol gremlin 🥺

David Howe

Well, sorta. her B/F is an orbital weapons platform, and her main employer a mad genius. She could probably telepresence back into the story when least expected :D

David Howe

We seem to have lost track of Brun and her budding romance though.

Anonymous

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Some Ed

This seems like the sort of lesson that one can't give to others, as the reasons we dwell on things and what we need to not do to manage to not dwell on things feels pretty variable, person to person. That said, I realize my data could be a bit skewed, as something like 90% of the data is based on neurodivergent people.

Anonymous

I think it's like any cognitive habit where it's something you "learn to manage" rather than "cure." There are a bunch of management strategies one can try, and different ones will help different people. But for those of us for whom it's a thing, it will still always be a thing, even if we manage it well.