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WCT Jan 19th-23rd
LTK:
Bahahaha! xD It would be even better if Penny came and said "Dora, please, that's the second customer you brutally dismembered this morning."
This week is a very very good week. :D
bhtooefr:
The difference between Dora's treatment of Marten seeing Hanners boob (and Tai's nether regions,) and Dora's treatment of unnamed-Smif-student is that she knows Marten really was mortified by those things, and it wasn't Hanners or Tai coming onto him. Unnamed-Smif-student was actually making a move.
Mr. Skawronska:
--- Quote ---Question: If faye had hooked up with matin, how would this senario have played out?
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With direct, painful, purposeful violence, not nearly as playfully insinuated as Dora's delicious response.
Armed women excite me. Especially COMPETENT, armed women.
And you already KNOW how I feel about crazies...
--- Quote ---(If Marten were with Faye, and this happened, though... Faye would have been serious. shocked)
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Agreed.
--- Quote ---I would call what Dora is wielding there is a short sword.
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Again, agreed.
--- Quote ---Psychotically protective jealously is very unhealthy, but very, very hot.
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Mmmmhmmmm....
--- Quote ---One seemingly normal guy who's surrounded by lots of beautiful girls, who are both sweet and charming and psychotically murderous.
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Sounds like Davan from Something Positive.
--- Quote ---(Though, I personally think she should be the one to drag Steve out from whatever rock he's crawled under.)
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Ooh! Ooh! That would be t3h 4w3ssum!
Er...I mean...*ahem*
I mean, hooray. Then I'd win my bet.
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--- Quote from: Heavyoak on 21 Jan 2009, 00:58 ---
--- Quote from: Mr. Skawronska on 21 Jan 2009, 00:25 ---
--- Quote ---i think steve may be lying in a ditch somewhere
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Gosh, I hope not. I've got a bet on him being alive and eventually turning up again.
S
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your betting money on a comic?
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You writing with green on gray color ?
Plus she said nothing about money, did she ? People can just bet to win the bet - no need for a prize.
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First: Yes, I made a bet.
Second: No, I did not bet money.
Third: It's none of your business WHAT I bet.
Fourth: Green on gray is difficult to read.
Fifth: I am not female. At least, not last time I checked.
Sixth: I couldn't resist adding to the quote tunnel.
Bottom Line:
Liked today's comic. Love armed women, especially ones that would be psychotically protective of me. Thus, Dora is t3h h4wt!
I hope Steve returns, both because I like him and becuase my bet rides on it.
I enjoy the possibility of a story arc including as-yet-nameless-redhead and Steve hooking up for something steamy.
That is all.
S
PiotrZak:
--- Quote from: Sir Ralen on 22 Jan 2009, 13:03 ---According to Dungeons and Dragons, a longsword only weighs 4 pounds.
By that logic, I'm sure a broadsword wouldn't weigh more than 10 pounds.
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The D&D figures are inflated to begin with, actually. Swords are lighter than you'd think, since you had to be able to swing them fast and repeatedly for a long time, and anything weighing as much as 10 pounds was useless except as a parade piece.
raoullefere:
--- Quote from: epitomynut on 22 Jan 2009, 05:09 ---Am I the only one that thinks the sword looks a bit small for a proper broadsword? Your typical broadsword (also sometimes called greatswords, longswords, or my personal favourite, bastard swords) has a blade 3 feet long minimum, compared to the ~2-2.5 foot CoD sword.
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<Bad E.G. Robinson impression> It's a broadsword because a gal's wieldin' it, see? Broad — Sword, get it? Yeah.
Anyway, as has already been said, broadsword is only an exact term in D&D (and even then, I think that's only meant to be a mechanics thing). In reality, as my copy of the Encyclopedia of Arms and Weapons states, it's a generic label. OTOH, it's definitely not a Claymore Dora's wielding.
And Rocketman, you're right on (this time, anyway :-D). I've always thought Japan's population must contain significantly more females than males. Maybe it was like that when some of the people who wrote Anime were growing up, anyway (the War and all). At any rate, to judge by the Animé's, if Jan 'n Dean had been Japanese, they would have sung "Four girls for every boy."
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