In a way she's doing him a favor really. See, she hooks up with his enemy, and he in regret becomes a stronger character. It's really some fine Zoom thinking.
I really like how it's doesn't have to be a guy she hates, or even a guy she doesn't like. Just a guy she's not into. I wonder if it has to be guys that ask her out that she's not into, or if she just goes to bars and scopes out people and says, "Huh. That guy looks like a putz. I'm gonna find out who he doesn't like, and screw that person's brains out," and that's like the entire guiding principle behind her romantic decisions.
Words to live by, if I ever heard them.
ReplyDeleteI have a jerk enemy I would like to introduce her to.
ReplyDeleteWhat if I'm my own worst enemy?
ReplyDeleteIt makes sense, the enemy should be the polar opposite and more appealing.
ReplyDeleteYou know what that Wonder Woman T-shirt means ...
ReplyDeleteIn a way she's doing him a favor really. See, she hooks up with his enemy, and he in regret becomes a stronger character. It's really some fine Zoom thinking.
ReplyDeleteI really like how it's doesn't have to be a guy she hates, or even a guy she doesn't like. Just a guy she's not into.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it has to be guys that ask her out that she's not into, or if she just goes to bars and scopes out people and says, "Huh. That guy looks like a putz. I'm gonna find out who he doesn't like, and screw that person's brains out," and that's like the entire guiding principle behind her romantic decisions.
Do regular people have enemies?
ReplyDeleteYet another of the billion reasons I'm glad I'm gay.
ReplyDeleteWhat if she's not into either me or my enemy?
ReplyDeleteHoney, if you look anything like that drawing's representation of you, I don't think you'll be getting with anyone.
ReplyDeleteWhat if his enemy became his enemy by giving his sister herpes?
ReplyDeleteI wish I had an enemy...
ReplyDeleteANd the enemy of my enemy?
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