Panel 1
Mae: Wait, hold up… is it tuesday? I thought it was monday.
Liz: No, it’s… wait, I’m not really sure. I THINK it’s Tuesday?
Panel 2
Cartoonist: That’s on me - I forgot what day it was last night and didn’t do a comic.
Mae: You know, I can’t even be mad. Time has no meaning any more, especially with Harper being on spring break.
Panel 3
Mae: The standard calendar has completely broken down! The lines between weekday and weekend have been obliterated, and the seven-day week is completely meaningless.
Panel 4
Liz: Honestly, at this point, it’s much easier to mark the passage of time by what online orders are expected on any given day.
Mae: OH! Right, of course it’s tuesday! The baby clothes from Amazon and the LEDs from Adafruit are supposed to arrive today. You’re right - that’s way easier.
Mae: Wait, hold up… is it tuesday? I thought it was monday.
Liz: No, it’s… wait, I’m not really sure. I THINK it’s Tuesday?
Panel 2
Cartoonist: That’s on me - I forgot what day it was last night and didn’t do a comic.
Mae: You know, I can’t even be mad. Time has no meaning any more, especially with Harper being on spring break.
Panel 3
Mae: The standard calendar has completely broken down! The lines between weekday and weekend have been obliterated, and the seven-day week is completely meaningless.
Panel 4
Liz: Honestly, at this point, it’s much easier to mark the passage of time by what online orders are expected on any given day.
Mae: OH! Right, of course it’s tuesday! The baby clothes from Amazon and the LEDs from Adafruit are supposed to arrive today. You’re right - that’s way easier.