I want to provoke people with thoughts, not by taking my clothes off. It's time to move on from Stripperville.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Sometimes people try to read into my strip and find out what my state of mind is. And I can say if I'm in a good mood, generally the comic strip starts out in a good mood, but the punchline is very negative and sour.
There's this idea that if you take your clothes off, somehow you must have loose morals.
I asked questions when I was a stripling, and it is not my business to ask questions now, but to teach people what I have discovered.
People expect me to be with some stripper... That's just the kind of woman I work with.
I would have made a lousy stripper. I'm just not very comfortable exposing myself.
The strips about the military do seem to provoke moving and thoughtful responses. It's nice when the strip resonates, but more importantly, I need to know when I'm getting something wrong. The last thing I want to do is contribute to the suffering that wounded warriors already endure.
I think all old folk's homes should have striptease. If I ran one I'd have a striptease every week.
Ninety percent of the time, I'm wearing imaginary people's clothing. I don't feel a huge pressure to go out and, like, hit the town, hit the boutiques.
Well, I'm always working on my comic strip and trying to, you know, keep cranking that out.
If something is going on in my life, it winds up getting into my strip.