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  1. Other People's Business is the latest webcomic by Sandra Stanley. It is set in the same universe as Friendly Hostility and Boy Meets Boy and about three years after the end of Friendly Hostility. While some of the main characters do make an appearance in Other People's Business, they are not the primary focus.

    • Funny

      A page for describing Funny: Other People's Business. This...

    • Headscratchers

      Fox and Collin were dating for quite a while (and have been...

    • WMG

      Word of God has stated that Hathaway was adopted by Dixie...

    • YMMV

      Despite the author's assertions that he's a nasty piece of...

    • Original Character Shenanigans

      Face–Heel Turn: Fast the Edgehog tries to attack Fast The...

    • Reviews

      It turns out that people have opinions about just how well...

    • History

      She's not all that enamoured of her second daddy (although...

  2. The most basic way to start minding your own business is to ask yourself “Is this something I can actually control?” Remember: Your thoughts and actions = your business; Other people’s thoughts and actions = their business (NOT your business) External circumstances (weather, external events, etc.) = NOT your business

  3. Other People's Business is a webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr about Daniela 'Danny' Alvarez' road to feeling human again.

  4. A series of entertaining discussions with our members. New episodes release every other Wednesday. To subscribe on your platform of choice, visit https://www...

  5. If people want you to know their business, they would call you for advice or let you know. By getting involve in other people’s business, you can cause someone to get in trouble. You can also cause a lot of grief, anger, animosity, break up in relationships and even murder.

  6. Where do you draw the line between your business and other people’s business? If we suffer, it’s usually because we’re in somebody else’s business, not minding our own life and choices. We try to give advice, dictate how things should (or shouldn’t) be, and complain when things don’t work out.

  7. Other People's Business: With Dave Annable, Judy Greer, Jacory Gums, Phil Pavlosky.