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Anyone else not digging purple-haired Dora?

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Somniloquence:
Maybe the hair dye is just Jeph inserting symbolism to represent the different phases of the Dora/Marten relationship. Black was her original hair color, signifying the beginning of their relationship and Dora getting together with him the way she already is. Blond with black tips represents her getting more accustomed to the relationship as she lets some of true feelings show. Purple means that she thinks things are going too good, so she MUST make a change in the relationship and do something, before he does it first.

And next? She shaves all of her hair off, signifying the end of the relationship.

tHEfOOL:

--- Quote from: Somniloquence on 30 Nov 2010, 21:37 ---And next? She shaves all of her hair off, signifying the end of the relationship.

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i vote this ^

Boomslang:

--- Quote from: tHEfOOL on 30 Nov 2010, 22:25 ---
--- Quote from: Somniloquence on 30 Nov 2010, 21:37 ---And next? She shaves all of her hair off, signifying the end of the relationship.

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i vote this ^

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Seconded.

Full on V for Vendetta makeover.

(why yes, that is a fetish of mine)

Is it cold in here?:
That's making sense.

On the nonsense front, has anyone noticed that purple hair dye contains dihydrogen monoxide? See http://dhmo.org/ for comprehensive information about this deadly chemical. It is found in the brains of all mentally ill people who've been tested for it, and is a major constituent of substances which cause impaired decision making, such as tequila. Dora would not have broken up with Marten if she had been free of dihydrogen monoxide.

Carl-E:
She wouldn't be doing much at all if she were free of DHMO. 

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