Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT 2081-85 (Christmas Week - Dec. 19-23, 2011)
Tova:
Warning - while you were typing, the topic you had been typing was already discussed. Twice.
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iduguphergrave:
--- Quote from: Loki on 20 Dec 2011, 06:24 ---€: I just randomly found Dora explaining what love is.
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I was actually thinking about that after I read today's strip; I think it'd be cool if Marten imparted the same wisdom to Faye (whether he told her where it came from or not :wink:).
As unstable as she was/is, Dora had some good insight into certain things. I hope Marten is able to get past the bad stuff and remember that she was right about some things.
raoullefere:
--- Quote from: Wreck Smurfy on 20 Dec 2011, 10:44 ---
--- Quote from: raoullefere on 19 Dec 2011, 23:08 ---
You mean Marten has another insecure woman snoozing in his bedroom? God! When will he stop doing that? Some people never learn.
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Heh. Actually, I was just thinking about the escaping junk, which tends to be a conversation-stopper.
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I'd think, if that were a possibility, that it would've come up (or out, depending on what preposition you want to use and how descriptive you enjoy being) before now, since he's pranced around all morning dressed like that.
--- Quote from: Interlude on 20 Dec 2011, 10:17 ---The fact that she is even questioning it means that she does have a valid concern that she should consider. I'm not sure how to express what I mean to say-- sometimes we WANT to love someone more than what we really do. They're good people-- there are plenty of reasons we should want to be with them. That doesn't always mean that they are the right person for us, and there is nothing wrong with that.
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If she were anyone else, I might agree with you. But Faye has a history of pushing people away for the slightest of reasons, all stemming from the one big one, that no one is ever again getting as close to Faye as her dad was. That makes her concern a tad less valid. I suspect the real problem is Faye does indeed love Angus in exactly the 'right' way (whatever the hell that is). Which means, once again, what she's really worked up about is being hurt herself, not hurting him.
--- Quote from: Interlude on 20 Dec 2011, 10:17 ---Blah blah blah. I think we're all going to go from personal experience on this one. :-P
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Possibly. But I'm trying to go on my experience with Faye (such as it is, her not being real and all).
--- Quote from: iduguphergrave on 20 Dec 2011, 13:05 ---
--- Quote from: Loki on 20 Dec 2011, 06:24 ---€: I just randomly found Dora explaining what love is.
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I was actually thinking about that after I read today's strip; I think it'd be cool if Marten imparted the same wisdom to Faye (whether he told her where it came from or not :wink:).
As unstable as she was/is, Dora had some good insight into certain things. I hope Marten is able to get past the bad stuff and remember that she was right about some things.
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That's one hard row to hoe, miss. If Marten were real, it's probably take a decade or so for that ground to soften up.
sitnspin:
Having lost my parents and the love of my life to car accidents, I think I know where Faye is coming from, even if she doesn't. She thinks she is questioning ot because she is afraid of being alone, but I find it more likely that what she is actually afraid of is getting close and then losing someone she loves again.
Love can be really awesome, but it can be scary as hell, too.
Or maybe I am just projecting.
sitnspin:
It's just an old comic from one of the earlier eras of art style. That is how they looked back then. Jeph's art has shifted dramatically over the course f the series. Part of the enjoyment I get out of the comic is watching the evolution of the art as Jeph gets better and better.
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