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WCDT 15-19 November 2010 (1796-1800)
mickcheese:
--- Quote from: gathayah on 15 Nov 2010, 20:32 ---...Okay I'm sorry, but what does this have to do with the comic? o.O
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Not a damn thing.
Just sayin'...
Soluzar:
--- Quote from: sirisaacnuton on 15 Nov 2010, 20:24 ---The combination of http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1737 and http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1739 I think speaks worlds to what Marten's really feeling about Dora, and also Faye.
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Like I keep suggesting, he's not really all that into Dora. Never has been.
When Faye asked him that question just after going out on a date, he didn't understand it but he felt an enormous sense of loss. The really sad part is that Faye seems really happy, and so... even if Marten and Dora split up, the chances of Marten and Faye getting together are minimal. It wouldn't be fair on Angus for Faye to just drop him in favour of Marten, even assuming that she wanted to... and I'm not sure by this point that we can assume that much.
I won't ever stop wanting Marten to get with Faye, but I think that ship sailed by now.
ChibiSoma:
Jesus jumped up Christ. REALLY?
Dora is a CUNT.
Marten's going to end up being the one to apologize, isn't he? The testicle-lacking asshole's going to APOLOGIZE when he was totally in the right, isn't he?
So. Fucking. STUPID. Words fucking fail me. Dora proves she's an unmitigated cunt and Marten gets sad puppy eyes? No. Fuck you. That isn't how this fucking works. Marten needs to sit his stupid, dopey ass down and let Dora THINK about what she's done and what she just tried to do. Because god damn, she's being idiotic.
helloandgoodbye:
--- Quote from: mickcheese on 15 Nov 2010, 20:26 ---
--- Quote from: helloandgoodbye on 15 Nov 2010, 20:18 ---The thing is that I just don't see it. She doesn't strike me as manipulative at all. Just a girl who has some insecurity issues she needs to get sorted out.
-sigh- But I guess some people need a scapegoat...
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Most Americans. We like to know there's a villain responsible for everything. Listen to any American politician give a speech. They don't talk about what they will do to fix problems or to prevent future problems, instead they spend the whole speech assigning blame for the current problems.
And it works. The Republicans just swept into office on a campaign that consisted entirely of that. And the Democrats did the same thing two years ago.
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Yeah, I've realized that too. That's why I'm not too fond of our system. The two parties just attack each other rather than working out problems together.
AnAverageWriter:
--- Quote from: helloandgoodbye on 15 Nov 2010, 20:30 --- The problem here is that people are ignoring the reasons that Marten is at fault here as well.
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Just because you choose to minimize something doesn't somehow absolve Dora. Marten was not being vindictive, and Dora did not apologize. Sarcastically saying "I'm sorry" with an angry face while at the same time stating that the thing one is apologizing for is meaningless does not an apology make- it's a manipulative way of trying to gain headway in a fight, one she caused.
Dora was never "listening" to any side but her own in any way, shape or form. Her language, facial expressions, and minimization clearly demonstrate this.
--- Quote from: helloandgoodbye on 15 Nov 2010, 20:30 --- They are both at fault here. Not just Dora.
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No, they aren't.
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