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Annie Carlson So - what _is_ a Wapsi Girl? After spending way too long hacking through ideas and rough drafts and too much analysis on too little sleep what to say? Looking at the lives of the characters in the comic, I could throw out a whole thesaurus of ideas and adjectives&ldots; but the ones that keep springing to mind are strength, optimism, and honesty. Sure the women of Wapsi arent invincible: they have moments when they falter, when they fail, when they feel weak or are too much under the sway of their inner demons. They sometimes need help and comfort, just like everyone else. But the moments when theyre most in trouble is often when they shine the brightest: when they pull themselves out of a rut, stand up, resolve to find a new path that works, and start down it with enthusiasm. They fall, but they dont stay down and when they get up, heaven help those who stand in their way. I can relate to Shelly in particular for having a job that most people typically associate with guys but moreover I guess I feel like I can look to each of them for a lesson to learn. I got out of college a few years ago and changed my mind about my lifes direction which is a hell of a scary thing to do no matter who you are, I think and was fortunate enough to have things work out. Lifes kicked me in the ass a few times along the way, of course, but Ive been lucky enough to have people to help me when I needed it, and Ive tried to keep my feisty-sized chin up throughout even the most preposterous of incidents (a recent one springs to mind about a burst water pipe exploding through my wall, but thats another story altogether). If I can come close to meeting the examples Pauls set up with his amazing characters keep being honest with myself about what drives me, and not to let anything keep me from my goals - I think Ill be in pretty nice shape. Website: http://www.blue-comic.com/ |