Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
Weekly comic thread, March 29 - April 2 2010
tomart:
--- Quote from: michi-love on 30 Mar 2010, 06:11 ---Mar's hurt, and it's possible that neither Dora nor Hanners could help her... perhaps a combination of both. I personally would not want to be comforted by someone who is in a happy, stable, loving relationship like Dora, but I wouldn't want to be told it's alright by someone as unable to handle the idea of a relationship like Hanners. In my mind, the best person to cheer her up would have been Raven. o_O
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Yes, Raven, brilliant! Remember when she shows Faye her little book of guys? Show Marigold that fish-in-the-sea menu! :laugh:
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: Zombiedude on 30 Mar 2010, 18:05 ---Everyone knows Le Pétomane, right?
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Well, we do now!
michi-love:
To be completely honest, I just miss Raven and her bubbly attitude (sucks when you are said to be "most like" a character who is taken out of the comic...) and think it would be hiiiighly amusing.
However, Angus does not say roommates, he says housemates. Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but that could likely be a huge difference - I know that my friends who are in college refer to suitemates as well as her roommate... so, my train of thought is going with the fact that Hanners is housemates with Marten, Faye, Dora, and... I'm assuming still Natasha, too... even though she has no roommates. Or maybe I'm just talking out of my ass. Thoughts? :D
Carl-E:
When Marigold was introduced, she (and Momo) had "just moved in" around the corner from the Faye-Marten-Hanners building. Possibly Angus moved in with her at the same time ("she needed a roomate"), and before that had been splitting a house with some other people.
The lure of going from a houseful of people who celebrate your most recent breakup to a single apartment-sharer (with anti social tendencies) may have been attractive!
Sorflakne:
--- Quote ---Yeah, either that or the other party misinterpreted completely innocent gestures, or else ridiculously overanalysed the small things at the expense of the big picture. Or perhaps a combination of the two. Sometimes people not used to certain types of friendliness/banter (e.g. expressing extreme interest, playful teasing) can misinterpret someone's personality as being flirty when it's just how they are.
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Yeah, that's happened to me a few times before :|
Now we just need to see whether Faye goes back to Mari and Angus's place and tries to comfort Mari and tell her it's gonna be alright, or give her crap for trying to move in on Angus.
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