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WCT: March 16-20

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The Joker:
Guys...we already had this argument. Weeks ago.  It was enough then and it's too much now.

Is it cold in here?:
In the last few strips one difference is that Dora felt in control. She started it with her fantasy, and asked Marten about his instead of having a surprise walk into her coffee shop like last time.

championofkhorne:

--- Quote from: littlefox on 18 Mar 2009, 13:25 ---Buhh? The obnoxious level of defensiveness in my comment actually ... prevented people from getting mad at me? I was assuming pie-throwing and much mockery. Oh, QC forum, I want so badly to understand you, but your motivations are as mysterious to me as, well, Dora's. Or Jeph's, for that matter.

I am annoyed by the dismissiveness of multiple commenters: "Dora's just actin' like a woman! All craaaazy-like! 'Cause ... yeah!" Or even the "well, my wife does that" or "my girlfriend has done that." It only makes me lose faith in humanity to read that. "People behave irrationally because, well, they just do that at times!" Really? I mean, I guess so ... I don't really have an argument against that, but it's still an unsatisfactory answer.

I am a girl. And I like to think I act with proper motivations besides, "OMG this will be mysterious and freakaayyy and totally weird out my boyfriend lots and lots! Hahahahaha ... let him try to guess the pattern ... he will never succeed ... until he finally leaves me, which I'm just waiting for anyway, because a man's best talent is breaking hearts." But, maybe there IS no logic to what I do, and I am a slave to hormones, moods, and dessstiny.

All that aside, raoullefere -- your post made sense to me, probably the only logical justification for Dora's actions that I've even heard thus far. It doesn't completely satisfy me, but it helps more than the "well, you know how PEOPLE/WOMEN/MEN are" explanations.

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the fact you have no answer to this pretty much prove what we are talking about.

if everyone acted on logic alone all the time, the world would be a very very boring place. Most teen and tewntysomething grls are slaves to hormones to some point. It is like boys not being able to help but want to nail every girl he sees. It is just how things are, at least until the point comes where everyone is drugged into castration

maddness:
I don't get people
--- Quote from: MillionDollar Belt Sander on 18 Mar 2009, 09:17 ---
--- Quote from: Thiefree on 18 Mar 2009, 06:35 ---
Man, she is one confusing lady!


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They all are.   :-D   My wife in the course of a day has pointed out other lookers to me, then ripped me a new one several hours later for... well... looking.   :?

Ah well.    :-)

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I've never gotten that, seriously. Why tell someone it's ok to do something and then jump on them when they do? And to get crazy with your s.o. for looking at someone else? I mean, ok, if they are standing right in front of you dead staring and practically salivating with a "got to get me some of that" look going I could understand getting worked up, relationship issues aside that's just plain rude and disrespectful to both you and the person they're staring at, but an appreciative once over is nothing to get mad about.

I'm a jealous woman, well ... I would be if I felt I had a reason to be. I point out hot girls to The Man all the time and he points them out to me. That doesn't bother me in the least. I look and I don't feel like I'm doing anything wrong. I'm certainly not looking to get anything on the side or find someone new and no matter how attractive I think someone is, I'd choose The Man any day. I like to think it's the same for him and he's yet to prove me wrong. It irks me when other ladies hit on him, but I don't get upset at him. That would be ridiculous. :roll:

celticgeek:
Hmmm...  Angus is back and looking for a good hard rebound sass.  Hmmm...

And he probably came to the right place. 

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