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WCDT - 6-10 September 2010 (1746-1750)
LeeC:
I'd like to get a tattoo eventually, the problem is finding something I want for life.
Dr. ROFLPWN:
Burn anyone's book? I would never! Sic the Deep Ones on them, steal their rug, trap them in a weird cube full of puzzles, sure, but book burning? Please. I may be a zealot, but some things are just wrong...Not as wrong as heretical apostrophes, but wrong, nonetheless.
(*Disclaimer: I make my Orthodox Cthulhian rants in all good humor and with tongue planted firmly in cheek, just so we all know and I'm not hella offending anyone.)
tomart:
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 11 Sep 2010, 16:04 ---OK, in the interest of spurring further discussion, I'm gonna share the near-horrifying thought I had whilst test driving a car today:
What's the strongest sign Marten can give Dora that he's not going to cheat on her, leave her, or trash their relationship in any other way?
I don't think Jeph's going there, not yet. At least, I hope that's not where this is heading before a lot more gets resolved.
So, maybe 2025 or so? Of course, if everyone waited until they were ready, it would never happen...
--- End quote ---
Um... I think I see what Carl was hinting at, but no one seems to have gone there...
The awful, dangerous, shocking, deeply frightening, outlandishly radical, massively matriarchal (or patriarchal?), male-soul-destroying institution that got a lot of teeth gnashing a few pages ago.... [near-horrifying, indeed!]
(Dare i say it..?) Hint: if everyone waited til they were ready, it would never happen...
Yes, "Marriage."
Imagine, if you will, a universe in which Marten (at some point in the future, I don't think any of us are nearly ready for it) decides to propose to Dora... (No! I don't see it either! It's just a remote possibility that would, probably, reassure Dora, move the uber-plot forward, display massive character development, trigger a massive fanservicey (for the female readers) wedding arc, etc, etc.)
( I'm Not Ready!!! ) :-o
Is it cold in here?:
Jeph said once that none of his characters were remotely ready to get married, but (A) he said that a long time ago, (B) they might not wait until they're ready.
Tergon:
$20 bucks says that Pintsize is actually married to a network server in Mexico and never told anyone.
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