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WCT 22-26 Feb 10

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raoullefere:
Is Hanners is becoming (more creepy, creepier, Ah Hah!) increasingly creepy? I don't think so; it's simply good character development—the more Hannelore relaxes around her friends, the more they find out that makes them uncomfortable. Which means it's pretty much like all friendships (those I've had, anyway), only magnified.

I am wondering if Faye's suicidal father, Marten's sex worker mother, and Dora's tokin' parents wouldn't be creep factors if they didn't have Hanners to outdo them.

Tuitsuro:
Well, I can understand it to a point; she was likely 'genetically predisposed' to her problems, so it interests her.  But seriously, this is one of the more invasive things she's ever done; I mean earlier we were talking about how Tai was invading Faye's personal space, but what Hannelore did ( or may have done, or will do ) to Marten goes far beyond what Tai was doing.   

Carl-E:
I'm with Raullefere on this one - friendship is an invasion of personal space! 

Kugai:
Well, at least we know what she was up to in taking that sample.


Or do we?    :-D

Jeff7:

--- Quote from: Tuitsuro on 25 Feb 2010, 13:05 ---Well, I can understand it to a point; she was likely 'genetically predisposed' to her problems, so it interests her.  But seriously, this is one of the more invasive things she's ever done; I mean earlier we were talking about how Tai was invading Faye's personal space, but what Hannelore did ( or may have done, or will do ) to Marten goes far beyond what Tai was doing.   

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Why there's nothing invasive about it at all. It was just blood that was going to get thrown out anyway. ;)
Invasive would've been sneaking into the apartment at night, finding Marten already tied to the bed thanks to Dora, and then stealing his blood.


Invasive shares its roots with "invasion." It's not an invasion if you're invited. :)

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