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WCDT 2036 - 2040, Oct 17th - 21st 2011
Mr_Rose:
--- Quote from: starkruzr on 20 Oct 2011, 10:12 ---a) What's the problem? What, just that she found herself telling Angus she loved him too? Or that she felt "pressured" to say it because he said it first? Did he say it first? Is this a first-time thing?
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The last guy she loved on anything like that level shot himself in the head in front of her. I expect she's terrified that Angus will either get his dumb ass killed, or possibly that he'll realise she's not worth it and leave her like daddy did. Possibly both. Getting her to consciously realise that is going to be difficult, but that's Dr. Buenvenida's job.
Near Lurker:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 20 Oct 2011, 10:04 ---Isn't he legally obligated to cut her off if she gets intoxicated?
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Well... yes, but no one really follows that unless they're at the point where they think there might be trouble, health or behavior-wise. She's probably going to be pretty far gone when and if Wil cuts her off, especially since he doesn't know her history.
Mr. Doctor:
--- Quote from: CompSarge on 19 Oct 2011, 22:46 ---I'm surprised Faye said she loved him back. They've been dating...what, 2 weeks comic time? Or something?
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I don't know if you are serious or not. I highly doubt they've been together for such a short amount of time. They were together even before Marten and Dora broke up...
iduguphergrave:
I'm willing to bet it's been at least three months. Maybe a little soon to say love but not unheard of. Most of my friends seem to think you should start to hear "I love you" 4-6 months into a relationship.
SomeCanadianWeirdo:
--- Quote from: Soulsynger on 20 Oct 2011, 08:00 ---
--- Quote from: SomeCanadianWeirdo on 20 Oct 2011, 07:18 ---Padma shows up. Faye spills her guts to Padma and Padma actually says something useful for a change. Or the two of them end up in a southern style barista-fu versus bakery style Kalarippayattu sparring match.
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Never thought I'd ever see someone else use that word in a sentence. :-D
But didn't Faye use Punch-Fu, Savannah style?
Plus, I think learning Kalarippayattu was forbidden for women.... not sure.
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I was being a bit of a smarty pants with the reference. Just a case of knowing Indian unarmed martials arts exists, but not being overly familiar with it. Padma's more likely to be a student of some form of karate given that when she meets Faye in #1857 she uses knifehand strikes. Probably Shotokan, because it always seems when an American in fiction is portrayed as a karate student they practice Shotokan.
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