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WCDT 15-19 November 2010 (1796-1800)

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bonzombiekitty:

--- Quote from: Steve the Pocket on 14 Nov 2010, 22:57 ---Am I the only one who is totally lost as to why Marten doesn't want his committed girlfriend, whom he has already had sex with countless times, from seeing his porn collection?

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Hell, I'm engaged and I don't like discussing porn with my fiance. To me it's something that is really private, and I don't like discussing it with anyone.  I'm totally with Marten on this.  Even if he had an unreasonable request, the fact that Dora knew he had a problem with it and went and did it anyways without discussing it with him is a problem.


--- Quote ---For that matter, are we assuming this is the first time this porn has seen the light of day in quite some time? Because, to my mind, it's kinda bad form to date a real person and keep seeing Rosie Palms on the side (exeptions made for touching yourself to porn of your significant other, or memories of them, or whatever).

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I disagree.

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: jeph on 15 Nov 2010, 00:20 ---how do I block this thread from my computers for the next week

or forever
 :psyduck:


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This, my friends, is the post of the CENTURY.

jwhouk:

--- Quote from: akronnick on 15 Nov 2010, 00:49 ---
--- Quote from: jeph on 15 Nov 2010, 00:20 ---how do I block this thread from my computers for the next week

or forever
 :psyduck:

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You can have someone change your password and not tell you what it is...

But if he's worried, does that mean there's more Scary Drama Terror Times coming?

13 pages by Sunday *slaps five on table*

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Vegas just called. The over/under is actually 15.

TAG:

--- Quote from: tbones on 15 Nov 2010, 05:45 ---
--- Quote from: akronnick on 14 Nov 2010, 23:26 ---[1950's educational film]
You see kids, when two grown-ups are in a relationship that's even half-way serious, they, from time to time, do things that piss the other one off.
Then they fight. As they fight, they get to know each other better. Sometimes they find things out about each other that they just can't live with, like the other one is a communist or is secretly a mafia informant or enjoys giving anonymous blow jobs to strangers hiding in the bushes of the down-town park every Thursday night. But most of the time, it's stupid shit like stop forgetting to put the toothpaste cap back on or forgetting to put the toilet lid down or leaving her bras hanging from the shower curtain.

When that happens they yell at each other for a time and then they get over it.

And then they get to have make-up sex...
 [/1950's educational film] that's quite enough of that...

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This. This thirty four millions times.

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Meh, small things are small things.  Shirking work specifically to invade a privacy issue explicitly forbidden, right after a huge trust argument, is not a small thing.  If she was just using the laptop with permission and came upon the browser history or something it would be different.

I don't think they would break up from this, but Dora isn't really coming off as a good partner lately.  There are only so many times you can apologize for your "trust issues" before it starts ringing hollow.

kaitco:
Yay! Is it time for some more Dora-Marten drama already?!

Normally, I side with Marten during these fights since Dora is almost always the one to fly off the handle about something insignificant, but on this round, I do not think I can understand Marten's position here. Even if she did "invade his privacy," why not just roll one's eyes and leave? This time Marten is the one who is completely overreacting.

I am a little concerned about this round of the Dora-Marten drama, however. We usually see this once or twice a year, but this is the second one in just a few months. Something feels off balanced about it.

Even though this comic has been around for years, I am beginning to think that Dora and Marten moved in together a little too soon. I imagine the whole span of the comic has been just shy of two years, with Dora and Marten's relationship lasting somewhere around 12-14 months. Adding another year to make the comic span three years with Dora and Marten together for two years still does not strike me as long enough for them to be living together, especially given Marten's original reservations about it (1578). To save the relationship, it may be better if Dora moves out until they are really ready to live together.


--- Quote from: xerada on 15 Nov 2010, 03:51 ---I'm with Loki here, Jeph :) Adblock's really awesome.

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Hmm...Discussing Adblock on a site where the creator makes a good part of his living off of ad space feels a little distasteful. Lots of people use it, but when it comes to someone's bread and butter, it may just come off nicer to say, "Adblock is great, but I also own almost all the QC shirts and prints and the mug and the book." Just sayin...

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