Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT: 13-17 Dec 2010 (1816-20)
TheEvilDog:
I've spent the entire day in bed with a high grade fever, so this is really the first chance I've had to read the comic, and all I can say is....
Owl attack, hungover and Veronica has probably landed at the airport.....Today is going to be a veeeeeeeeeeeery long day for our young mister Reed.
jwhouk:
--- Quote from: adrialexi on 16 Dec 2010, 10:34 ---Thank you for your comments. It is not the comic as much as the discussion here that bothers me. As this situation is too triggering and all of the "any reasonable/rational/sane" statements are the main cause, I will disengage from this thread.
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Heh, congrats, you're in the same boat as Jeph. ;) :angel:
jwhouk:
--- Quote from: Delator on 16 Dec 2010, 10:47 ---
--- Quote from: Odin on 16 Dec 2010, 09:54 ---
--- Quote ---Also, have I gone mad or was that Wednesday's comic? With finals this week, I've completely lost track.
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Could be, I've only had about three hours sleep since Monday so the last day has been kind of a blur.
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You mean like this? :-P
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Why did I know what strip you were linking to before I even clicked on the link?
Skelepunk:
--- Quote from: shengokai on 16 Dec 2010, 11:30 ---That being said, did Jeph enhance Faye's assets while she was in the tank top? Do her breasts suddenly gain mass sans bra? Or maybe I like the whole "pajama pants and tank top look". PAGING DR. FREUD!
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You were repressed as a child, always made to wear very formal clothes, even to bed, by your opposite sex parent.And so, in your adulthood, you are attracted to the "messy" type. This is completely opposite to your parent because you deny your sexual feelings for that parent. You have repressed this therefore. And you can't deny it, for the theory is unfalsifiable. Even though repression doesn't actually happen;there are many proofs that people with "repressed" memories are forgetful and prone to suggestive questioning.
*Not to nag on Sigmund-he did a lot for Psychology, and he practically invented the idea of the subconscious, but some of his ideas could have used a bit of unbiased peer review.
jwhouk:
See, that was the problem: Siggy didn't have any peers to review his theories.
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