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WCDT: 13-17 Dec 2010 (1816-20)
jk9000:
You know, this might be just me, but decking a drunk guy seems about seven times more dickish than saying irrational and hurtful things while drunk. Not saying Marten isn't being an ass, but Faye dealt with this is pretty much the worst possible way.
Torlek:
--- Quote from: jk9000 on 15 Dec 2010, 06:56 ---You know, this might be just me, but decking a drunk guy seems about seven times more dickish than saying irrational and hurtful things while drunk. Not saying Marten isn't being an ass, but Faye dealt with this is pretty much the worst possible way.
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Yeah, attempted sexual assault nullifies all that. I hope Angus kicks his ass too.
tbones:
OK, at least 3 or 4 "long readers, first time poster"
...
It MAY be a good a idea to shut the registration off...
Just sayin'.
AnAverageWriter:
--- Quote from: jk9000 on 15 Dec 2010, 06:56 ---Not saying Marten isn't being an ass, but Faye dealt with this is pretty much the worst possible way.
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Eh, it's Faye. She punches people. That's part of her character.
Laminator_X:
--- Quote from: Odin on 15 Dec 2010, 06:07 ---Marten stepped over the border when he moved across the country to follow a girl that had already broken up with him (but didn't have the spine herself to tell him to fuck off until after a week of continuous phone calls), he's always been a "Nice" guy, not a truly nice guy. I've posted much more in-depth explanations than this in other threads, so do some more reading on the forums or read the comic archive again and refresh your memory, either way, I'm right on this one and you're either easily distracted and forgot all of the things that Marten has done over the course of the comic or a troll.
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Now wait, Vicky used moving back East as a pretext for breaking up with Marten, and he (naively) called her bluff. Do you really think that if she'd been straight with him in the first place rather than pretending that an otherwise-good-thing was only ending because of the long-distance, or coming clean about her (in fairness, likely in part to spare Marty's feelings) BS before he moved to Boston that Marty would have still followed her?
Marten's BS usually runs much more towards cluelessness or denial than dickery.
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