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Weekly comic thread, 5/10 - 5/14

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Is it cold in here?:
Or is Faye just doing some sour-graping? She sure seemed interested in 480 and didn't deny Dora's accusation in 140. On the other hand, 501 would have been the perfect time for her to say she had feelings but couldn't follow through on them, and she notably didn't.

pendrake:
1. For comic #1665, panels 1-2, Dora's weakness for adorability is adorable in of itself.

2. Faye's metaphorical hot porridge with Sven is pretty much that: all heat, much burn (and not just to the tongue & mouth...).

3. Faye's metaphorical cold porridge with Marten is that despite mutual attraction for 500-some strips, timing and feelings went on too long and thus went "cold."  (Which makes me a little sad, for I am still a Marten+Faye idealist & hold-out even after 1600+ strips.)

4. As for what kind of porridge with Angus, we will see if it is "just right."  Or perhaps Three (metaphorical) Bears will come along and cause much mauling.

5. For comic #1665, panels 3-4, I like it when Dora gets touchy/grabby with Faye :evil: .

Kugai:
So, is Dora Momma Bear - or is that Marigold?   :-D

I still think that Dora has the hots for Faye - Though I doubt that she would do anything about it.  She may be Bi, but I think she tends to be a 'One person at a time' person, especially if she's in a committed relationship like she is with Marten.

And we know she wouldn't say anything to Marten or Faye
 
* Marten because it would start him off drooling and fantasising
* Faye because she'd beat the crap outta Marten when he finally let slip he'd not mind a three way

Sorflakne:
I'll admit, I was surprised at Dora's reaction in the last panel...and I'm just gonna leave it at that because the Internet has corrupted my mind beyond salvation.

no one special:
Two things: 

1) I read the punchline, and I LQTM'd, but it didn't really hit me until I went back and read the title of the comic.  SO... WRONG.  (but also hilarious)

2) Faye's metaphorical "porridge" doesn't refer to the men themselves, but rather her approach to them. 
 - With Marten, her approach was "too cold":  ignoring what she knew was there (from him) for a long time and just never going there, even though part of her wanted to. 
 - With Sven, her approach was "too hot": diving in head-first without thinking about the consequences at all. 
 - With Angus, her approach may indeed me "just right": taking a measured approach, but staying open to opportunities as they arise. 

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