Leaky
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Will get replaced
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Shouldn't the flowers be on the other side of the path?
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Inefficiency may have positive side effects to the point of being not inefficient at all, but different
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Water drips on the way from the lake, not towards the lake.
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Yup! You’re absolutely right. ️
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Oh, that was what the last panel was about.
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I don’t get it either, does the water holder want to water the flowers? Cause otherwise it’s still a bad bucket
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The water source is higher ground than the house... Dude should just build a small trench for the water to flow down to his house
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Yeah, if the woman is lucky.
But the woman in this comic doesn't look like she's rolling in spare money to replace a buck that still mostly works.
(Having to spend time to carry water on a walking path isn't usually a signal of extravagant wealth.)
She probably threatens the bucket with replacement daily, though.
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Don't throw away the bucket, think how a little flaw may be beautiful and even useful.
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… there’s a hole in the bucket, Dear Liza dear Liza
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Then fix it, dear Henry, dear Henry, dear Henry.
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With what shall I fix it, dear Liza, dear Liza?
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At first I thought the flowers were fallen apples and I thought it was about finding a new use. Either way, it's a positive sentiment.
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Until the farmer send his tank... umm... his plow.