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This Week I Learned

Stacy Gougoulis

Comics. Essays. Sometimes comic essays.

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Week 42

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This week’s post is quite late. I had the comic done to go out Friday as usual, and was planning to write something cute about how one night at 3am while trying to get my son to sleep I started sin...

7 days ago
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Week 41

Hello!

After 20 years, I don’t usually think much about my baldidity. But last night I had this dream in which I was made to feel very small. I woke up and recorded it immediately in comic form. It’s called Bald Sisyphus.

Talking about pu...

25 days ago
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Week 40

I’m back on dry land. Back still ruined.

Thanks for reading! If you like this comic please do share— as I generously shared my son with these old spirits.

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I get just as landsick as I do seasick. And I learne...

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Week 39

Hello!

I’m on a cruise ship and I didn’t want to pay a million dollars for wifi so I rarely have reception and anyway I don’t have any time to think. There are seven of us travelling including an old man in a wheelchair and a one year old....

2 months ago
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Week 38

I feel like this clean style is practically the opposite to last week’s slightly unhinged comic. Perhaps it’s because I’ve slept a little better this week.

Our son turned one on Sunday. It feels like the year has been both slow and quick....

2 months ago
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