As someone who has lived in snow country my whole life, and come from a long line of such, I can only say, “yup, Texas. They don’t know how to handle snowflakes down there.”
I moved from Northern Vermont to Charleston South Carolina 10 years ago. A year later they had the first measurable snowfall in decades, and the entire area shut down for a week. I took one look at how the locals tried to drive in it and said "NOPE. If I gotta get groceries. I’ll walk the 2 miles". Tow trucks and body shops were rolling in the green that week.
You’re right. Also, the loose tire behind it might well be from the other truck (the one that’s inbedded in the building), as the pickup itself seems to be level. Do you think they both crashed trying to avoid the snowman someone made in the middle of the street?
I love it, so much going on in that third panel. I’m begining to think that Doris might be the only one adequately dressed for this carzy event. Now all they need is some blunt weapons in case they encounter any frost zombies…
I’ve lived in the north with plenty of snow and in the south where snow is extremely rare. And I have to admit that a quarter inch of snow in the south is far scarier than two feet in the north. I know how to stop. Unfortunately, the person behind me doesn’t.
Doris is used to this kind of stuff.
Ehhhhh World Ends With Snow!!!!
sounds like a new scp
Snow and the world snows with you. Rain and you rain alone.
Miranda better look up the definition of ‘Culture Shock’.
Miranda is like, "Ahhh, so this is why Texans carry guns."
As someone who has lived in snow country my whole life, and come from a long line of such, I can only say, “yup, Texas. They don’t know how to handle snowflakes down there.”
As a Texan my first thought when I saw the third frame was “these are my people”
I moved from Northern Vermont to Charleston South Carolina 10 years ago. A year later they had the first measurable snowfall in decades, and the entire area shut down for a week. I took one look at how the locals tried to drive in it and said "NOPE. If I gotta get groceries. I’ll walk the 2 miles". Tow trucks and body shops were rolling in the green that week.
… I’m already scared for what this chapter will bring…
i feel like it exagerated for the joke .. but now i’m wondering if texas is really an apocalypse when there is snow
How you know it’s a Texan truck: It skids off the road, drives into a tree, and the truck itself has no visible damage.
Look closer.
Okay let me specify: No visible damage on the side that hit the tree.
You’re right. Also, the loose tire behind it might well be from the other truck (the one that’s inbedded in the building), as the pickup itself seems to be level.
Do you think they both crashed trying to avoid the snowman someone made in the middle of the street?
I like how there’s just a random missing chunk of that building next to the gas station, like something reached up and took a bite out of it.
Is that the shadow of a sniper on the gas station canopy? And is one corner of the canopy collapsed?
Someone climbed onto the roof to make a snow angel.
I want to say this is hyperbole, but I lived in DFW for several years and this is entirely, 100% accurate.
I love it, so much going on in that third panel.
I’m begining to think that Doris might be the only one adequately dressed for this carzy event.
Now all they need is some blunt weapons in case they encounter any frost zombies…
Ah yes, the After the Fall game Snowbreed.
I’m guessing that the reason Doris said "Uh . . . " in Panel 3 is because Miranda didn’t specify what type of gun?
I’ve lived in the north with plenty of snow and in the south where snow is extremely rare. And I have to admit that a quarter inch of snow in the south is far scarier than two feet in the north. I know how to stop. Unfortunately, the person behind me doesn’t.
Miranda is gonna need that cat poncho…
This is not the direction I was expecting this story to take, but I’m all here for it
It’s like the opposite of a mandatory anime beach episode
Adventure awaits! (Á la Andrew Moriarty’s Galactic Empire books).