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And our MOMENT OF THE WEEK is...?

The morning after: "How are you feeling?" "B-better."
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I'm really sorry about last night (wasn't your fault)
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Probably for the best, anyway.
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It just... it wasn't meant to be.
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TEH KISSES! UMF MMF MOOB
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Now my head feels like I was usin' it to pound nails. What's with those two?
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Redeye Hanners and de-rezzing Station!
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Really interesting weather pattern...
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Burned out several processor banks...
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I was wondering why there wasn't any hot water for my shower.
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Is Marigold awake? We should start packing... She was in the shower when I got up.
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MAKEOUTS! eeeeEEEEE
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We didn't mean to barge in! No Holographic sock on the door!
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So... are you a WOMAN OF THE WORLD now? ("We didn't-- we just kissed a bunch!")
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Hannelore... "I was just curious!"
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(I... I might've touched his wiener.) GASP "...not quite woman of the world... Kuiper Belt Object?"
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You're welcome to visit again any time. Thank you for taking care of my daughter.
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Marigold/Francis KISSES!
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Another Hugging Hannelore! ("Bye dad. I love you." "I love you too, Hannelore.")
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Handshake between Marty & Lt. Potter
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I'd hug you too, Station... (Actually, I've modified a security droid...)
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I'm not any happier about this than you are. (Oh, shut up and hug her already.)
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Author Topic: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth  (Read 64867 times)

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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #200 on: 11 Apr 2012, 22:30 »

Would it help if his middle name was Henry?
You will be inducted into the ranks of the physics-nerds, though you might have to wait Faraday or two.
A setup! Ohmy!
I find this line of reasoning shocking, but I Gauss you all just can't help your attraction to saying such things.
I cannot help it. I need mho and mho, but I can amp up my sense of humor just so far. Then it becomes downright revolting.
Rydberg between the lines on today's comic, it's zeeman that they're going to need the laser to break the binding energy between Marigold and Francis.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #201 on: 11 Apr 2012, 23:19 »

Would it help if his middle name was Henry?
You will be inducted into the ranks of the physics-nerds, though you might have to wait Faraday or two.
A setup! Ohmy!
I find this line of reasoning shocking, but I Gauss you all just can't help your attraction to saying such things.
I cannot help it. I need mho and mho, but I can amp up my sense of humor just so far. Then it becomes downright revolting.

Ten bucks says this joke ends here. I'll Planck my money down right now!
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #202 on: 11 Apr 2012, 23:37 »

I'd agree, but Heisenberg says he isn't so sure...
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #203 on: 11 Apr 2012, 23:59 »

Franklin, I think it has gone too far already.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #204 on: 12 Apr 2012, 00:10 »

AAAAAAAAA Marigold in the last panel AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. :-D :-D :-D

I wonder what the significance of the holographic sock is? I mean, of all things that could indicate romantic times, why a...?

Aww, Station. Station. Not cool.   :psyduck: 
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #205 on: 12 Apr 2012, 00:12 »

I wonder what the significance of the holographic sock is? I mean, of all things that could indicate romantic times, why a...?
A necktie is traditional, but SS-ETC residents seem to me the sort who wear clip-ons, which I suppose is how Station got involved helping.  As for why socks, why not socks?  Are you some variety of sockphobe?
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #206 on: 12 Apr 2012, 00:13 »

You're not a Woman of the World until you stop calling it a wiener.

I love the shocked look on Hanners' face in the last panel.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #207 on: 12 Apr 2012, 00:52 »

For my own part, I sometimes feel awkward saying certain sexual terms with friends, though it varies from friend to friend. But where'd I'd normally say or type stronger words, when speaking aloud I'll sometimes use tamer ones depending on my mood and who I'm talking to. Marigold's already flustered enough, she probably couldn't bring herself to say cock or something similar in front of Hannelore of all people (even though she's the one who asked lol).

Also I'm kinda proud of Mar-bear; not actually doing it but taking it farther than just making out; she knows what she wants. Hopefully this little episode raises her self-esteem a bit.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #208 on: 12 Apr 2012, 00:56 »

Franklin, I think it has gone too far already.
Then go and do something else Oersted.

Woman of the Kuiper Belt? More like the Oort Cloud, I think (Yes, more science nerd humour!).
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #209 on: 12 Apr 2012, 01:16 »

Came in here just to make the "woman of Uranus" joke, but thought better of it.


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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #210 on: 12 Apr 2012, 01:16 »

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Hannelore may have a bit of a voyeuristic streak.

Well, that is one of the few sexual interests that doesn't involve touching or exchanging genetic material...
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #211 on: 12 Apr 2012, 01:16 »

Franklin, I think it has gone too far already.
Then go and do something else Oersted.

Might as well - I find these physics jokes rather Bohr-ing, myself.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #212 on: 12 Apr 2012, 01:20 »

AAAAAAAAA Marigold in the last panel AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. :-D :-D :-D

I wonder what the significance of the holographic sock is? I mean, of all things that could indicate romantic times, why a...?

Aww, Station. Station. Not cool.   :psyduck:

Hanging a sock or tie on the door is a known thing to do in places like dorms to let others know you got stuff goin' on so when the trailer's a rockin, don't come-a knockin'.

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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #213 on: 12 Apr 2012, 01:54 »

Yes, well, what's the other sock being used for...?
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #214 on: 12 Apr 2012, 02:06 »

Amusing sock puppet make-outs?

or

Keeping certain things warm in cold conditions?
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #215 on: 12 Apr 2012, 04:34 »

I love the little :3 face Marigold is making in the last panel. X-D Get it, Mar-bear!
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #216 on: 12 Apr 2012, 05:13 »

One of the only overarching themes I've noticed about the comic is that other people make your life better. All of these characters come into the strip with issues like crazy, and all of them have made positive progress due entirely to the circle of friends they've set up. QC seems, to me, like a group of imperfect people trying to make sense of the world and helping each other through life. Anyway, just my two cents.

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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #217 on: 12 Apr 2012, 05:36 »

Ah, Joss Whedon.

I kind of hope Whedon comes up with some big project sooner or later again.

As much as I wanted to like it - Dollhouse wasnt so great, to be honest.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #218 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:07 »

Can't you guys stop with the physics puns Faraday?
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #219 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:17 »

The thing about it is our perspective: we know all about Marigold - Francis doesn't. We're not giving him very much credit for managing to navigate the minefield that is Marigold's self esteem issues without knowing about them in advance, you know?

I think a lot of her issues stem from her belief that she is unattractive and no man will ever be interested in her. I'm not saying that one guy can un-do all of that damage (because she definitely needs to work on her relationship with herself) but I think Francis showing interest will be a nice start to breaking down the self-hatin' wall that Mari had going on. She can't fall into that whole "no one likes me" thing, because well......wiener.

He could always transfer to UMASS or MIT or somewhere reasonably close by - and they could do the geek mating dance routinely.

MIT?  Uh... no.

Compared to the distance of space, a 90-95 minute jaunt down the MassPike is nothing, trust me. (Seriously: it's 100 miles, mostly via the MassPike, down I-91 and I-90 to the MIT campus. It'd be a shorter drive if he transferred to Harvard.)

There's Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, UMass, "Smif", Springfield College (down the road in Springfield), Clark University and Worcester State University (halfway between Springfield and Boston)...

Like I said: he could transfer pretty much anywhere in the state of MA and be within an hour's drive of MarBear.

Let's not forget that there's always CT as well- RIT has a branch in Hartford. And really? He could probably end up anywhere he wanted to in the Northeast and still manage to see Mari on the weekends.  Even NYC is only 3 hours away. (Now that would be interesting....Mari could definitely use some big city time to help her get out of her shell more. Or it could just send her into total panic mode. :-P)

Also, that Hannelore face is cracking me up. I've really been enjoying the facial expressions in this arc as well.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #220 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:30 »

Ah, Joss Whedon.

I kind of hope Whedon comes up with some big project sooner or later again.

As much as I wanted to like it - Dollhouse wasnt so great, to be honest.

You know he did the Avengers movie, right?
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #221 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:31 »

Amusing sock puppet make-outs?

or

Keeping certain things warm in cold conditions?

You really don't want to know.

= = =

But Hanners, you shouldn't ask if you might be shocked by someone's response. 

Is Francis is a snog-'em-and-leave-'em kind of guy?  Never call, never e-mail?   :-(   :?



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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #222 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:37 »

Francis is probably in a corner too embarrassed after makeoutus interruptus to speak.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #223 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:38 »

I totally forgot about that comic!!! Thank you for posting that haha

As much as I love regular QC, sometimes Jeph's stupid filler comics make me lol the most.
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« Reply #224 on: 12 Apr 2012, 06:39 »

Ah, Joss Whedon.

I kind of hope Whedon comes up with some big project sooner or later again.

As much as I wanted to like it - Dollhouse wasnt so great, to be honest.

You know he did the Avengers movie, right?

And Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Which is quite possibly the best thing ever.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #225 on: 12 Apr 2012, 07:05 »

Hanging a sock or tie on the door is a known thing to do in places like dorms to let others know you got stuff goin' on so when the trailer's a rockin, don't come-a knockin'.

Unless you're the Dougler, who puts socks on the doorknob because it's a great place to dry them.  Or Cal, who doesn't wear any socks.
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« Reply #226 on: 12 Apr 2012, 08:37 »

Hanging a sock or tie on the door is a known thing to do in places like dorms to let others know you got stuff goin' on so when the trailer's a rockin, don't come-a knockin'.

This.  I never thought it odd, it was the norm at my college and most any other college I've heard of; it's an article of clothing that has no reason whatsoever to be on a doorknob, so it can't be mistaken for anything else.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #227 on: 12 Apr 2012, 08:56 »

Also, not as likely to fall off as something larger, like a t-shirt. 

Of course, a pair of panties hanging on a doorknob is self-explanatory...
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #228 on: 12 Apr 2012, 09:23 »

Those would most likely "mysteriously disappear" though.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #229 on: 12 Apr 2012, 09:24 »

By the time the panties come off, I don't think most people would be thinking "hey, now's a good time to interrupt this to put at article of clothing on the doorknob."

Also, comic 2056 - this isn't the first we've seen of Hannelore's voyeuristic streak.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #230 on: 12 Apr 2012, 09:37 »

Hanging a sock or tie on the door is a known thing to do in places like dorms to let others know you got stuff goin' on so when the trailer's a rockin, don't come-a knockin'.

This.  I never thought it odd, it was the norm at my college and most any other college I've heard of; it's an article of clothing that has no reason whatsoever to be on a doorknob, so it can't be mistaken for anything else.
Same here, I always thought it to be stereotypical "college student behaviour", though I don't know how many actual socks I ever saw on doorknobs. (Thin walls - just listen at the door, guys!)
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #231 on: 12 Apr 2012, 09:38 »

They didn't seem to notice when Marten and Hanners went in, why didn't they just close the door and leave?


(As for the sock on the door, I commuted to school  :( )
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #232 on: 12 Apr 2012, 09:59 »

Today's comic has killed me. I am deceased and in the grave from how hard I have laughed. This is a spectral message.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #233 on: 12 Apr 2012, 10:03 »

A wild WIENER appeared!

Marigold used TOUCH!

It's super effective!
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #234 on: 12 Apr 2012, 10:23 »

I truly think that Marigold's expression in the last panel is the single, best expression Jeff's ever drawn, and you can barely see it.

If the dorm's a rockin'... tell the asshats in Seismology to knock it off. Also, how is that sock on a doorknob gag supposed to work on a space station where all of the doors are Star Trekian in nature with simple push button open and close mechanisms?

How does one transition from "tough[ing] his weiner" to a simple slobberfest, fully clothed make out? I would think that if there was to be any transition between those two, it would be from the latter to the former.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #235 on: 12 Apr 2012, 10:46 »

I'm glad Jeph didn't go all explicit -- that is, explicitly showing Francis realizing Marigold's friends are out in the corridor going eeeeeeeee, mortified and jumping to his feet and making a hasty farewell, dashing down the hallway, hunched over a hard-on, while Marigold scrambles around finding her glasses and generally regaining what little composure she has left. 



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« Reply #236 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:20 »

I hope that's not what happened  :-\
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #237 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:32 »

Once again I am happy for being an entitled brat who doesn't have to live in a dorm like some kind of peasant or scullion.

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« Reply #238 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:36 »

You are? I feel like I missed out, I wish I lived on campus at least a year.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #239 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:37 »

 :laugh: I have not chuckled / laughed / snickered so much in a long time. Not only was the comic great but this comments section ... warrants a George Taki "Oh my".
Let's just say that with all the science and engineering punning, I no longer feel so alone on this dirtball.

My little addition to the humor   dy = 3 r^2 / 3  :psyduck:

Now on to something completely different, in this case the reader survey ... about beans ... er not beans ..... about what the unexpected could be.
I am speculating station might just get lonely enough to figure out some way to get out for a bit and visit Hanners dirtside by making use of the closeted robo-boyfreind that Hanners dad sent her ages ago.

Just remember that Engineering is like math or science, only louder.

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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #240 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:39 »

Living on campus was nice for a little while......but it was even nicer to leave campus and have your own apartment. At least at FIT it was.......we were a dry campus. Of course, that didn't stop people from going out and coming home completely wasted....it just meant that if you were visibly intoxicated you were reprimanded and you were written up if they found booze in your dorm during an unannounced inspection. Even if you were 21.

A wild WIENER appeared!

Marigold used TOUCH!

It's super effective!

That. Is. Amazing.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #241 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:42 »

MadCat ... a holographic sock wouldn't need a doorknob.

Huh. In my dorm, a clothes hanger was the signal for the roommate to make other arrangements for the night. The sock was an antitheft device. (Part of my dorm's ventilation system was a gap of about two inches under each door to allow air outflow. It also allowed a hand, holding a golf club by the head, to fit under the door so the rubber grip could be used to rattle a locked door open. The sock over the doorknob slid around enough to make that too time-consuming and risky. There may have also been an incident, which I refuse to confirm or deny, in which the would-be burglar did not realize the dorm room's occupants were home, and for his pains lost his golf club, not to mention the use of two or three knuckles.)
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #242 on: 12 Apr 2012, 11:49 »

You are? I feel like I missed out, I wish I lived on campus at least a year.

I dunno if there are a lot of universities with on campus-housing where I live, or Germany in general (apart from some ivy league-ish places).

Also I go to a so called University of Applied Science, which is much less social than regular college anyway.

But yeah, I might have missed out.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #243 on: 12 Apr 2012, 13:18 »

a holographic sock wouldn't need a doorknob.
Touché.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #244 on: 12 Apr 2012, 13:39 »

For what it's worth, I did 2 years in halls (very wet ones thanks to the UK drinking age) and the experience became very tiring when having to get up for 9am lectures every weekday I was woken at 3am most nights for a riotous hour or so of hot drunken sex. Sadly it was my next door neighbor not me who was getting it. The lady in the room next door, who as far as I knew didn't have a degree, was never seen on campus, or awake before 4pm.  Also at fault were the exceptionally thin walls in the 60's era building. Mostly however it was down to her exceptional sex drive.

Whilst the whole halls experience was great fun the above incidents meant that around exam time things started to get pretty exhausting and I would have been very grateful for a room with brick walls, once in a while.

[although the year wasn't without humor, I did once leave my room at about 0230 for a lav break to find a chap standing outside her door wanking away to the sounds emanating from the door.]   :evil:
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #245 on: 12 Apr 2012, 13:44 »

It suddenly occurs to me, fun astronomy jokes aside, that Marten has his scale mixed up.  Saying she's a woman of a kuiper blet object implies more experience than a woamn of the world, not less.  Marigold is probably more along the lines of a woman of Kansas right now, and moving up.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #246 on: 12 Apr 2012, 15:11 »

How does one transition from "tough[ing] his weiner" to a simple slobberfest, fully clothed make out? I would think that if there was to be any transition between those two, it would be from the latter to the former.
I guess she touched it through his pants. I could see her counting a bit of clothed fondling as touching.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #247 on: 12 Apr 2012, 15:12 »

It suddenly occurs to me, fun astronomy jokes aside, that Marten has his scale mixed up.  Saying she's a woman of a kuiper blet object implies more experience than a woamn of the world, not less.  Marigold is probably more along the lines of a woman of Kansas right now, and moving up.

She's a woamn allright.
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #248 on: 12 Apr 2012, 15:25 »

So Jeph is the new Joss Whedon?
I really, really hope not. :x
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Re: WCDT: 2161-2165 (9-13 April 2012) QC: Back To Earth
« Reply #249 on: 12 Apr 2012, 17:43 »

It suddenly occurs to me, fun astronomy jokes aside, that Marten has his scale mixed up.  Saying she's a woman of a kuiper blet object implies more experience than a woamn of the world, not less.  Marigold is probably more along the lines of a woman of Kansas right now, and moving up.

On the other hand, one might argue there's little opportunity for human, um, interaction on yer average Kuiper Belt Object. Haven't been in Kansas since I was 3, but I like my chances there better than I think I'd like them on Houmea, Makemake, Eris or even Pluto.
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