computer issues: the comic
i love my old computer so much
i love my old computer so much
i drew these comics in 2018 and 2019. for context, i’d completed a 5,000-mile solo bike tour across america, singlehandedly created and implemented a program to help send a handful of needy students to college, and just finished a hard season at McMurdo station. i was living in philadelphia for the summer — the first time i’d been living in one normal place (i.e. not a research base in antarctica or a lodge on the denali highway) since ithaca in 2017. i only knew a couple people there, and most of my days were spent writing, doing hot yoga, and going on long bike rides, so i decided to get on Tinder to meet people and have conversations.
back in ithaca, i thought i couldn’t love and learned that no, in fact, i totally can. then in denali, i met this guy who seemed perfect… and it still didn’t work out. “i’m not a relationship person,” i concluded. but that summer in philly, dating around and seeing who’s out there, i had a few epiphanies that ultimately led me to a fulfilling relationship. i say “epiphanies,” but they’re not exactly earth-shakers. then again, anyone who’s been “unlucky in love” can probably relate. sometimes the simplest lessons are the hardest to learn.
summer 2018
spring 2019
spring 2019 (and inked many months later)
spring 2019
summer 2019
summer 2019
i had so much history with this guy, but who says you should trust the past more than the present?
summer 2019
summer 2019
that’s a really good line.
summer 2019
it was an awesome third date!
summer 2019
even when disaster threatened, the date was still awesome.
summer 2019
and that’s the story of how i went from not-a-relationship-person to the girlfriend of the hottest guy in the universe.
summer 2019
summer 2019
people fit together in different ways. every fit is important, because they form your definition of love.