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WCDT 15-19 August 2011 (1991-95)

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Mr. Doctor:

--- Quote from: Blackjoker on 18 Aug 2011, 02:29 ---Hannelores thing might be 'for her own good' but I could say the same thing about spreading dust over Hannelores floor or telling her she isn't allowed to clean for six weeks, after all the dirt won't kill her. But I seem to be the minority opinion here, so meh.

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woa woa woa...I'm very lazy when it comes to clean up the dust from my room but 6 weeks is too friggin much even for a lazy ass like me.
1-2 weeks sounds far more reasonable specially if you need to take small steps at first.

TheBiscuit:

--- Quote from: Blackjoker on 18 Aug 2011, 02:29 ---. Hannelores thing might be 'for her own good' but I could say the same thing about spreading dust over Hannelores floor or telling her she isn't allowed to clean for six weeks, after all the dirt won't kill her. But I seem to be the minority opinion here, so meh.

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It is at least a minority of two instead of one. Of course it is possible Marigold will benefit from taking three days off from games, but Hanners is the last person who is in any position to tell her that. When she was being all dissaproving over the state of cleanliness in Mari's room I was fine with it because that's one example where Hanners is clearly in her element, but obessive/compulsive behaviour? She doesn't get to talk about that.

stoutfiles:

--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 17 Aug 2011, 14:02 ---Heh, it's obvious that some people don't read the comics too carefully and make up their own stories.
Hanners clearly doesn't live off her parents' money. She has two jobs. Just because we're not seeing her doing the counting business in the comics doesn't mean she's not working on that anymore.

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That's why I said "from what I know".  How long ago was that addressed?  Ive read QC before the introduction of Hanners and her personality retcon, Iand I dont remember it being addressed.  I do remember her not taking money from her mother, but since I wasn't sure how she was making money I could only assume.  Even still, it doesn't change the fact that Hanners isn't someone I'd consider to be a good role model for how to live your life.  She has her own issues.

However, Marigold's need to play games, even though Jeph was going for funny, is really quite sad.  I didn't think it was that extreme.  I do hope that Marigold finds other activities that get her up and moving.

I like how everyone considers me a troll for questioning things, namely their life choices as literally every character in QC has something troubling about their lives.  The most stable character in QC as far as making something of herself besides Sven, Dora, is widely believed to need therapy because she dumped Marten, who in the real world would be kind of a loser.  If Dora needs therapy, what does that say about the rest of the cast?  When they tell each other that they aren't doing the right thing, it's like "who are you to talk?" and "how again is this your business?".

If everyone thinks I am trolling though, I will stop questioning plot lines and just keep my mouth shut.

VonKleist:
Meh. Who doesn't need therapy?


As for "making something of themselves".. they´re all twentysomethings.. I know tons of awesome people who still had no Idea what to do with themselves well past 30, so that´s hardly a point. I feel you annoy people, not because of your questioning the character's motives and such, but rather the strong generalizations you tend to spew.

jaredstar:

--- Quote from: stoutfiles on 18 Aug 2011, 05:51 ---
--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 17 Aug 2011, 14:02 ---Heh, it's obvious that some people don't read the comics too carefully and make up their own stories.
Hanners clearly doesn't live off her parents' money. She has two jobs. Just because we're not seeing her doing the counting business in the comics doesn't mean she's not working on that anymore.

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That's why I said "from what I know".  How long ago was that addressed?  Ive read QC before the introduction of Hanners and her personality retcon, Iand I dont remember it being addressed.  I do remember her not taking money from her mother, but since I wasn't sure how she was making money I could only assume.  Even still, it doesn't change the fact that Hanners isn't someone I'd consider to be a good role model for how to live your life.  She has her own issues.

However, Marigold's need to play games, even though Jeph was going for funny, is really quite sad.  I didn't think it was that extreme.  I do hope that Marigold finds other activities that get her up and moving.

I like how everyone considers me a troll for questioning things, namely their life choices as literally every character in QC has something troubling about their lives.  The most stable character in QC as far as making something of herself besides Sven, Dora, is widely believed to need therapy because she dumped Marten, who in the real world would be kind of a loser.  If Dora needs therapy, what does that say about the rest of the cast?  When they tell each other that they aren't doing the right thing, it's like "who are you to talk?" and "how again is this your business?".

If everyone thinks I am trolling though, I will stop questioning plot lines and just keep my mouth shit.

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a loser in whos eyes.  He gainfully employed,  Has a fairly close circle of friends and doesn't partake in any thing that is overly negative.  If that is a loser then i hope  can be just as big a loser as him.

As for Dora  its not because she dumped Marten that she needs to get therapy,  It is the issues that caused the break up (her  insecurities) of course thats not to say that marten didn't have his own part to play of course

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