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WCDT 29 Nov-3 Dec (1806-1810)

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Carl-E:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 30 Nov 2010, 23:21 ---I'm betting on a male who was trained at the Albert Ellis Institute and has five papers on Overcoming Self-Esteem.

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You mean too much of it?  

daryljfontaine:
I like how it's just a low growl and a dimming of the lights, just warning signs.  "IGNORE ME AT YOUR PERIL, DORA BIANCHI."  (Warnings always sound more dire when delivered with the target's full name.  Must be related to how you know your mother is really pissed by how much of your name they use to yell at you.)

Lazor!Faye, Eldritch!Dora, and KALI-MAAAAA!Cosette... there is a trend here.

And that trend will inevitably lead to MARTEN!HULK.

D

(Butter me, I'm on a roll.)

iduguphergrave:

--- Quote from: raoullefere on 30 Nov 2010, 23:07 ---The only problem with this approach is if Dora arrives at therapist's office, then starts in with "I don't know why I'm here really…I don't need help…"

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She wouldn't be the first person to say that upon the start their first therapy session. Even when people schedule it themselves, if they've never done it before they might get nervous at the last second and try to prove to the shrink (and themselves) that they're fine. I'm sure therapists are trained to have appropriate responses to "I don't know why I'm here really" and "I don't need help."

jwhouk:
That brings up an interesting side-point: What would Dora's middle name be?

Given the (approximate) time frame of the strip and of her parents' state of mind, I'd almost bet on "Summer", "Farrah" or (dread) "Amy".

akronnick:
It's either Lynn, Elizabeth or Marie.


I'm betting on Elizabeth.

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