Being a hermit living alone in a big house in the woods, 30 is a big number indeed. I didn’t want to gloss over that fact. Apparently, neither did Stanley.
A big part of daily comic writing is to write kids with adult attributes, and adults with kid attributes (the irony creates the humor). In this case it’s a trait I find terribly endearing, when a child asks an adult if the adult will be alright, to help bolster their own confidence.
Also, Francois? Really? What a funny stereotype to play on. :)
I think my face would be pretty stiff (or “priceless”) too, if I were doing the mambo on a tight rope.
If there were jobs for “cynicism,” I would have many friends who could apply. Once upon a time I could, but although I’m in general philosophically on the cynical side, it no longer “takes most of my time” and so I’m out of practice.
I’ve never had a liking for blanket statements from the bottom or top or any direction. Not that there aren’t truths to some, but universality just rubs me oh so the wrong way.
Of course I could not resist making the clowns (well, at least 2 out of 3) educated philosophers, and snarky bastards.