[0602] Career Opportunities
└ posted on Monday, 28 July 2014, by Novil
- Ye Thuza: Kyaw Ne Min was one of the most corrupt and brutal generals of the Burmese army. He was a horrible human being, and his debauchery got worse with each passing week!
- Ye Thuza: One day he even dared to accuse my innocent little sister of a crime which she had never committed!
- Ye Thuza: But then, the next day, he suddenly vanished from the face of the earth! Puff. As if he had never existed!
- Ye Thuza: He was last seen leaving his mansion to go fishing. Naturally, his footmen turned the whole area upside down but they never found a single trace of him!
- Dorothy Cambridge: What’s this?
- Ye Thuza: A booklet full of interesting career opportunities for teachers in Saudi Arabia.
Subtle, Ye Thuza, VEERRY subtle…
I seriously suspect that Dorothy Cambridge will not get/take so subtle a hint and require a more “direct” hint.
Thank you for writing and drawing, and take care!
Ohoh!
Nicely resolved!
FINALLY somebody’s about to get rid of her. I’m almost as happy as the time Woo are Tweety.
@ Luke:
*ate.
God, I hate typing on an iPad…
Perfect…
Great, now she’s going to terrorize the schools of Saudi Arabia. Job well done, Ye Thuza.
I think things are about to get real XD When you get Ye Thuza in this, it will get real.
Someone like her might actually do some GOOD in saudi ariabia, or get shot, or set the feminist movement over there back, it all depends really.
Bwahahaha the General disappeared after a fishing trip, Cambridge is receiving an offer she can’t refuse whilst on a fishing trip.
Is that an echo?
Dorothy Cambidge -> Dolores Umbridge (aka Umbitch)
Umbitch disapeared being dragged away by centaurs
Ha Ha Ha. Have fun Camb*tch!!!!!!!!
Super Ninja Solider moms gonna get her.
@ Luke:
Oh Plz try typing using an IPhone! Auto correct is a true bitch! Also when my nails grow too much I’m always hitting the wrong buttons.
If anyone here even feels sorry for that evil hag, you as deserving of punishment as she is.
Just box her up and ship her Saudi Arabia, marked “Please use me as you please.”
ah a not so subtle roman threat. “I can kill you or you can commit suicide, your choice.” 🙂 I approve.
Ah, violence is there anything you don’t solve.
Part of me was expecting a speech like the Susan B Anthony one from Power Puff Girls. Another was hoping for a scene similar to the old horse head in the bed bit from Godfather followed by an offer that can’t be refused. But regardless of how it happened, seeing that woman go is a pleasure.
oh dear god she would NOT do well in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is a very good area for empowering girls and women. She will fit right in. 🙂
Can cloud keep the skirt though? He looks good in it and Sandra agrees!
…”Dear Muslima.”
…huh.
@ Rarefoil:
Female teacher in Saudi Arabia? That’s SO not going to end well.
@ Jim:
This encounter is gonna go wrong. (For Cambridge that is.) hehehehe
The wisdom of Mrs. Capone’s little boy, Alphonse:
“I never get even with my enemies. I just keep patting them on the back until small holes appear between my fingers.”
Jim wrote:
Who else can be trusted to teach in the seraglio?
I mean, who else endocrinologically intact can be so trusted.
I have this strange feeling that whether she bows to Ye Thuza or not, she is in fact; utterly screwed, what a beautiful ending to such a fun arc
High upon mountain and low upon tay,
Bolshy Dot Cambridge, she rode out one day,
With rod and with tackle to fishing went she,
They found her quad bike, but nothing of she.
Out came the students, so pleased she’s not there,
Out came her lackeys, all tearing their hair,
“Our mistress not seen, and her guidance is gorn
Our minds they are empty, of purpose we’re shorn!”
Kitted, provisioned and licensed rode she,
A sunhat to shield her, and shorts to the knee,
But there at the lakeside there’s little to see,
There was her quad bike, but nothing of she.
– With apologies to Bonnie George Campbell. >:=)>
This is how I wanted it to end
Sandra: But I keep telling you, Cloud is my boyfriend
Cambridge: Uh huh and how long has he made you think this way
Suddenly a loud crash is heard and the Masked Thug is chucked across the hall
Ye is standing alongside Cloud
Ye: Excuse me Miss Cambridge, I believe we need to have a talk…..
@ Rarefoil:
I’ll be honest, she’ll probably do more good than harm in Saudi Arabia… Assuming she’s even able to get her feet off the ground…
Oh, by the way – nice trike, girl.
Have we ever met Ye Thuza’s little sister before?
Nachtschattengewächs wrote:
Boy, you have your tongue firmly embedded in your cheek.
I know a lot about the islamic culture (almost married a gal who was raise islamic, but converted to… another belief).
In some islamic cultures, a woman who walks in public without a male escort is considered a prostitute.
A prostitute can be killed openly and her killer would NOT be prosecuted (he’d be thanked).
Since I very much doubt this specific teacher is unlikely to seek a male escort…
This meeting is going to go as well for Ms Cambridge as…..let’s say….ummmm, the ‘Butcher of the Balkans’ encounter with Punjab’s cloak in today’s (Sunday) Dick Tracy…or Delvor’s little meeting with Eldor over on Gaia….
Only Ms Cambridge will be lucky NOT to have to deal with the Magi….or whatever was waiting to eat….erm, GREET Delvor
She won’t go feminist will never go anywhere; where they don’t have a system of dedicated support system. If they can’t bitch about the glass ceiling, while women in the rest of world suffer real oppression they will gladly do nothing.
The missing panel from this comic…..
Possibility Number 1:
Dorothy Cambridge: I know this story better than you imagine, Ye Thuza. You see, Kyaw Ne Min was my father.
Super villain music begins to play in background.
Dorothy Cambridge: I have waited many years for my revenge on the criminal responsible for his disappearance. Get her boys!
Dorothy’s Thugs appea out of the bushes ready to Attack Ye Thuza.
Possibility Number 2:
Ye Thuza: Ironically an identical pamphlet was found next to Kyaw Ne Min s fishing equipment when they discovered it. They never *DID* find him though.
Okay, on one hand I know that this is a straw man of extreme, misogynistic feminism. The teacher is over reacting and it’ll be fun to see her brought down! On the other hand, I can’t help but feel that it kind of leads to the reader to believe that all feminists are bad, and that feminism isn’t a legitimate social cause and as a reaction to problems that are pervasive in our society. For instance, when Sandra and Cloud are play acting, with Sandra being the pure damsel that must protect her purity, it’s kind of indicative of rape culture. What if she wasn’t acting, could cloud pick up on that every single time? So what if they’re dating, you can be in a relationship or married and not want a sexual action at that time, which is how marital rape occurs. I couldn’t even tell if Sandra wanted to be kissed at that time, because her facial expression seemed ambiguous to me.I’d really like to see other, more realistic feminists here because now I can’t tell if this is the view of the author or if there is a punchline coming.
No.. The first time she opens her mouth in Saudi it ill be an immediate death sentence. @ Rarefoil:
I wonder what weapons are in Ye’s satchel?
@ Switch Master:
I have my iPhone and iPad auto-correct disabled.
Amy wrote:
Sandra? Larisa? Ye Thuza?
@ Rarefoil:
Saudi Arabia is a place where women aren’t even allowed to drive.
Being in a place where women are actually oppressed as horribly as she thinks they are in Sandra’s school might actually be good for her.
@ Valkeiper2012:
On the other hand, Saudi-Arabia still practices widespread gender segregation, so if she gets a teacher job there, it will be an all girls class. She may be required to wear a hijab thogh.
@ Rarefoil: If she can bring even an ounce of feminism to the second most oppressive country to women without getting her head chopped off, I will be impressed.
Even if she is just a cartoon character.
For some reason I think she looks really hot in the top strip… I think it’s her hair.
In regards to Amy’s comment on seeing more realistic feminists- Yes, Larisa, Sandra and Ye Thuza are all feminists. But how about a feminist who is allowed to make a theoretical point without being over the top or threatened by violence? Women who are good a violence are not necessarily feminists- frequently they are just violent women.
I find it interesting that as soon as a woman starts spouting feminist theory, the comments go way over the top with how they would deal with her. How about successfully rebutting her without anger or threats but with well crafted arguments? Some of the commenters did choose that route and that was nice to see.
But all the bitch remarks and all the desire for violence were just sad. By the doG, people, if we cannot disagree about a comic without threatening each other/characters or without calling names how can we possibly expect to solve any sort of real issue at all?
Van wrote:
I believe the traditional destination is. “To: Abu Dahbi. Postage Due.”
Someone’s struggle to remain pacifistic? @ Steven:
Other than that, yeah, nothing really.
Now I see what Novil was trying to get at with these few strips.
@ Peridotdreams:
I kinda doubt she’d get the hint if you used a large sledgehammer.
I like panel three! 🙂
I got three things from this strip:
1. Hopefully Dorothy Cambridge won’t be terrorizing our beloved S&W characters any longer.
2. Ye Thuza hates Saudi Arabia: she just mailed them a human WMD.
3. OMG I want long dark pretty flowing hair like that. And I’m a guy.