![I'm watching my husband play Tears of the Kingdom so I'm not coming up with a witty mouseover here. enable images!](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiqAKpCkeX6nkpGAAJPzrZ-uRDA_KEcb_yvD04YVEQpq0MqI7IuWMNlRaSTCS5B9grhis4FtDW5tsDGZklon143-O0KkDrMiK5MYXKlprq7dbr3mZtjtNSUPB4gim2x5cNRlQBPfBqYkT-V-dt8eS93KNGY4vV234Qj9Xjo3s4J58HUKXjD3W4H5ZeO/w266-h400/aafrontBackWeekEnd.bmp)
I believe there is a quote from Downton Abbey where the actress who played Professor McGonagall asks "what is a weekend?" (I haven't seen the show but I've seen enough clips to get the main gist of it I think) and after reading something about back-end development vs front-end, I came up with this comic.
Explanation: In software development, there's front-end and back-end (among many other things). The character in this comic is adding a third option, weekend, i.e. do you prefer not being at work. There is a misunderstanding since "week" and "weak" sound the same.
Text:
A: Do you prefer front-end, back-end, or weekend? :)
B: What is weak-end?
A: Do you prefer front-end, back-end, or weekend? :)
B: What is weak-end?
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