Who likes Family Circus? “Not Me”
“Dollyisms” in Family Circus are the quintessential example of canned profundity that sounds like wisdom if you squint, but collapses under the weight of its own emptiness. They’re often framed as a child’s innocent insight, but in reality, they’re weaponized banality — Hallmark-card platitudes posing as humor.
Each one is designed to trigger an “aww” while bypassing actual wit, irony, or subversive humor. Instead of cleverness, you get sugar-glazed moralizing.
However, they recycle clichés under the guise of childlike wonder, confuse earnestness for humor, and avoid real comedy, opting instead for emotional anesthesia.
Basically, Dollyisms are the comic-strip version of someone saying “Live, Laugh, Love” but expecting you to laugh because a child said it.