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WCDT: 13-17 Dec 2010 (1816-20)
Odin:
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--- Quote from: galarant on 13 Dec 2010, 23:21 ---We all know what Marten wants (and what he needs) even if he would never admit it to himself.
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So where's the evidence to suggest this? Just wishing it to be so isn't enough. Without evidence, this goes nowhere.
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Sven suggested it to Marten in the comic (though not with Hannelore), so it's not like the idea in-comic would have been out of nowhere. In fact, I'd wager that the larger in-comic reason why Hannelore left was because she knew about the potential for things to head that way if she stayed too much longer and got too much more drunk alongside Marten and used the Marigold excuse to tacitly bail out early and avoid (at best) horrifyingly awkward and terrible sex or (at worst) the arrival of Zalgo in the QC-verse.
gathayah:
Bravo Jeph, this is the funniest comic I've seen in a while. :laugh:
Boomslang:
--- Quote from: Odin on 14 Dec 2010, 04:15 ---Sven suggested it to Marten in the comic (though not with Hannelore), so it's not like the idea in-comic would have been out of nowhere. In fact, I'd wager that the larger in-comic reason why Hannelore left was because she knew about the potential for things to head that way if she stayed too much longer and got too much more drunk alongside Marten and used the Marigold excuse to tacitly bail out early and avoid (at best) horrifyingly awkward and terrible sex or (at worst) the arrival of Zalgo in the QC-verse.
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Well, given Dora's reaction to Sven agreeing to the pretend date, I'd say Hanners is the likely cause of any future invasions by extraplanar entities. Not that Pintsize hasn't tried to summon tentacled beings.
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Odin on 14 Dec 2010, 04:15 ---Sven suggested it to Marten in the comic (though not with Hannelore),
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Not with Hanners was my point. Also sex in that situation solves nothing, and has plenty of potential for making everyone feel worse about things.
--- Quote ---the larger in-comic reason why Hannelore left was because she knew about the potential for things to head that way if she stayed too much longer
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I really don't see such a scenario entering Hannelore's mind yet, myself - if it had, there would've been signs of panic.
Carl-E:
Hanners knows that, until the cloning's complete, she can't be everywhere at once to help all her friends.
She's getting to be quite the little mother hen... responsibility becomes her, and lets her focus on something other than her own problems.
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