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WCDT: 2001-2005 (29 Aug-2 Sept 2011)
questionablecontentfan:
Do you think maybe Momo said it again just so Marigold didn't think she was just saying it because she bought her the chassis? "I really do love you" does that not mean anything?
Offering to cook for Marigold, take care of her? And you still think Momo is insincere...
I think Momo does care very much about Marigold. Giving the finger when Angus did what he did, trying to drag her out of bed when she was wallowing after the rejection (now she might be able to really drag her out, lol). Yes, Momo cares about Marigold very much. Until Hannelore came along, I think she was the only one. Angus doesn't care about Marigold as much as he should.
I think if Marigold does get a boyfriend, it might be a little hard for Momo, but I think she'll be happy for Marigold and not try to ruin things. At least I hope she doesn't. But she has shown some Pintsize-like naughtiness at times.
Maybe she'll just take some time for herself to go after Sven. :)
Carl-E:
--- Quote from: questionablecontentfan on 01 Sep 2011, 09:20 ---Offering to cook for Marigold, take care of her? And you still think Momo is insincere...
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I hope you were talking to stoutflies, and not me. I agree with you on this - that was what I was referring to when I said Momo loved Marigold...
Is it cold in here?:
Well-taken point about Momo acting out of care for Marigold. However, if Momo is intended to fill an adult role, I will think less of her if she doesn't follow through with her stated intention of getting a job.
If AnthroPCs are meant to fill the role of children, then Momo has been taking on more responsibility than is fair to burden a child with.
Increasingly I'm coming to believe that AnthroPCs are a brand new category of being and that all our analogies for how to deal with them are inaccurate. I bet that offstage the QC society has had a lot of trouble figuring out how to treat AnthroPCs.
HiFranc:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 01 Sep 2011, 10:25 ---Well-taken point about Momo acting out of care for Marigold. However, if Momo is intended to fill an adult role, I will think less of her if she doesn't follow through with her stated intention of getting a job.
If AnthroPCs are meant to fill the role of children, then Momo has been taking on more responsibility than is fair to burden a child with.
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The vibe I've got from Momo is a child who has to look after a sick parent. In this case Marigold's illness is her social anxiety (and yes that is a recognised condition though I'm not sure if Marigold meets the criteria in the DSM). Since they've got back to the flat Momo has acted in a mature fashion but she did beat Pintsize up when she got her new body and she fried Marigold's computer because she didn't want to be interrupted whilst playing so she does show child-like tendancies.
--- Quote ---Increasingly I'm coming to believe that AnthroPCs are a brand new category of being and that all our analogies for how to deal with them are inaccurate. I bet that offstage the QC society has had a lot of trouble figuring out how to treat AnthroPCs.
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Not necessarily -- all the AnthroPC behaviour we've seen can be explained if you assume that AnthroPCs have the psychology of a teenager. Like teenagers some are more mature than others (especially those who have caring responsibilities).
sitnspin:
To be fair: what adult doesn't show childish tendencies?
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