Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
Wait, what?
Siibillam-Law:
But Sean Connery says it's OK
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=3FgMLROTqJ0
wargrafix:
a bit tasteless, but thats life.
Martin needs to set ground rules. In any case, her manner of tone was disrespectful.
jedraft:
They're children - that's the only way to rationalize it. I suppose it's funny to watch hurtful, thoughtless things done and said for absolutely no purpose at all, good or bad. Like "Much Ado About Nothing," except maybe not quite as poetic.
Lost Coastlines:
The haircut incident, flipping out when Marten said he still cared about Faye & other girls in his past, the Sven incident . . . Dora has serious control issues. Being insecure is one thing, but this is beyond that. As far as we know, Dora never revealed to Marten how she knew another girl asked him on a date. Aside from one panel where he was a little confused, he never pressed the issue. I would be seriously creeped out, but the poor guy just took this in stride. Dora's had several of these insecurity/control episodes and she's never taken it upon herself to deal with her issues. Marten and Faye have talked her down, but always with kid gloves, hoping she'd realize how psycho she can be. She hasn't. She expects self-improvement from others, but never herself.
carvin:
I actually joined this forum because of this.
I don't know if this is really out of character for Dora... but if it is, I'm glad I don't date her. It just comes down to the fact that Marten did NOT lie (it's not noteworthy). There hasn't been a thing she has said with any reason to it. And I get some emotional response, but no one should be stuck on that so long when they are so completely wrong. Marten should not stand for this and shouldn't be compromising on who is wrong. It's unhealthy to be a door mat.
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