No Blue, no…
Tu historia realmente me hace experimentar las situaciones de los personajes.
Y me entristece mucho que en las dos líneas temporales ellos están teniendo una discusión, una muy triste, e intensa (pero muy buena).
Me encanta tu trabajo.
More like Al can’t cope with the parts of themself that cause so much pain – parts that they believe can never be embraced happily – and anything that threatens to destabilize the intense walls they rely upon to stay alive becomes an existential threat.
The same day this page was put up my girlfriend and me broke up. Synchronised endings. This really, REALLY puts my breakup into perspective, though. However painful, at least there was no shouting irreversibly hurting things at one another!!!
They’re both being so hurtful. But still, as rigid as Brendan is being, Al’s lack of honesty (in public and with Brendan) is what’s leading Brendan to feel so alone.
I still find myself siding with Al in this argument
Brendan is such a little jerk with the way he talks sometimes!! :(
But they’re both being disrespectful here. This can’t end well.
Ah… This used to be my husband’s and my arguing style. I always had to get the last word in (thanks for the habit, Mom), and he’s a volcano—not violent, but when he gets mad and feels cornered…BOOM. Scary.
We haven’t been anywhere near that bad in a about a decade or more, and I’m so thankful for it. We found using “safety words” (like people do for BDSM) helped prevent this from happening and taught us to be more aware of what came out of our mouths when we were feeling tense.
Sadly, we know these two probably aren’t going to resolve things in this “lifetime.” Hopefully they sort it out in the future.
No Blue, no…
Tu historia realmente me hace experimentar las situaciones de los personajes.
Y me entristece mucho que en las dos líneas temporales ellos están teniendo una discusión, una muy triste, e intensa (pero muy buena).
Me encanta tu trabajo.
Hermoso que haya más hispanoparlantes leyendo esto 8)
Solo para sumar a alguien más que habla español, estoy segura que somos muchos los que disfrutamos esta historia.
wow, uh, lots of awful barbs are being thrown around on both sides, but ‘aren’t you going to look at me when I call you a coward’ is . . . pretty bad.
Wow this was already intense as fuck but now? I ache for the two of them. God :’) congratulations for making it hurt this good, Blue
So, I finally get it. Al doesn’t want to get close because he knows he’s dying, and trying to make it easier for Brendan. Wow.
I don’t think he knows he’s dying — remember how he asked Brendan how he died??? He wouldn’t have if he’d known, I think.
More like Al can’t cope with the parts of themself that cause so much pain – parts that they believe can never be embraced happily – and anything that threatens to destabilize the intense walls they rely upon to stay alive becomes an existential threat.
That hurts. Truly.
Oh, man… this really hurts to watch. 8′-(
The same day this page was put up my girlfriend and me broke up. Synchronised endings. This really, REALLY puts my breakup into perspective, though. However painful, at least there was no shouting irreversibly hurting things at one another!!!
everything is so awful :(
Lord, this is both wonderful and painful. If these two trade any more barbs, they’re gonna have enough material for an entire new Keane album.
Ah, to be young and think you have all the answers…
To be old and think that there’s nothing you can do to change…
Blue, yer killin’ me here. This is so deep and realistic and savage and pure. I love every minute of it.
They’re both being so hurtful. But still, as rigid as Brendan is being, Al’s lack of honesty (in public and with Brendan) is what’s leading Brendan to feel so alone.
I still find myself siding with Al in this argument
Brendan is such a little jerk with the way he talks sometimes!! :(
But they’re both being disrespectful here. This can’t end well.
Ah… This used to be my husband’s and my arguing style. I always had to get the last word in (thanks for the habit, Mom), and he’s a volcano—not violent, but when he gets mad and feels cornered…BOOM. Scary.
We haven’t been anywhere near that bad in a about a decade or more, and I’m so thankful for it. We found using “safety words” (like people do for BDSM) helped prevent this from happening and taught us to be more aware of what came out of our mouths when we were feeling tense.
Sadly, we know these two probably aren’t going to resolve things in this “lifetime.” Hopefully they sort it out in the future.
I suddenly wonder is Als father, or who ever abused him as a child, has said something similar to him that brendan said in the last panel.
Oh no this hurts worse now