Friends With Kids
A diary comic about kids humbling adults
This week, I’m sharing a diary comic about spending time with friends with kids and how humbling it is to encounter their frank acuity in assessing the adults around them. I have zero cred with them (except that we all listen to the “K-Pop Demon Hunters” soundtrack), but it’s great fun to witness how children start to make sense of the world and develop personalities.
In this day and age, adults should be kept on their toes, no question.
Parents of young children possess very hardy constitutions. If you are one, I admire you!
Take care and thanks for reading! Stay safe and stay sharp!


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