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WCDT: Independence Day Week (4 - 8 July, 1961-1965)
iduguphergrave:
*reads comic*
Uh oh.
*reads thread*
Oh god.
*huddles in corner*
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 05 Jul 2011, 13:35 ---*reads comic*
Uh oh.
*reads thread*
Oh god.
*huddles in corner*
--- End quote ---
Its ok Grave, you hide and protect yourself, its too late for most of us.
TheEvilDog:
I mean, bloody hell, are people seriously trying to get another WCDT thread closed? Over a potential epiphany comic? Really? The breakup week got to what? 50 pages? That was a major issue, this, however, is like..... I can't even think of a decent analogue for this.
pwhodges:
I shall decide before I go to bed; meanwhile, I have already deleted a post.
gprimr1:
After watching Millionare Matchmaker for 3 seasons, Marten's personality is consistent with someone from Southern California.
I think Marten's a gentlemen, but I honestly think if you pushed him into a corner enough, he will fight back. It's just he doesn't seen the need to bring conflict into his life. Unless Jeff did a comic where Marten was attacked and let himself get beat up, I would not mistake Marten's passiveness for weakness.
I'm a lot like that, I don't make a big deal over things, go with the wind, but if you try to hurt someone I'm friends with, I'm going Wyatt Earp on you.
Dora to me is used to being treated like trash. If I had to guess, I'd say her boyfriends were players who treated her badly and took advantage of her because in their minds that's what makes a man a man.
Dora couldn't handle a gentleman because it was so much of a shock in the end. Does that make her a bad person? Not in the least, we are each the sum of our experiences, but it does mean she needs to not go into the "it wasn't me it was him" and go into the self examination and realize that sometimes, a gentleman is really a gentleman.
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