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WCDT: 2196-2200 (28 May - 1 Jun 2012) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Black Sword:
Cupcake shaming is the greatest thing ever.


--- Quote from: celticgeek on 30 May 2012, 22:40 ---Apparently the baristas have taken to tasting the coffee in front of the customers to prove that the drinks are not poisoned?

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I thought something like this was standard operating procedure ever since Dora hired Faye.

cvcharger:
Forgive me if someone already said this, I've been rather busy lately.  Rather, changing jobs.  Drama blah, blah, interesting stuff, boring stuff, save for another thread if I feel like posting about it.  Anyway, I'm just wondering if Dora is the person who Shame Orb passed the torch to.  She seemed to be channeling him (her, it?) in that last comic.

Bachi-Atari:

--- Quote from: cvcharger on 31 May 2012, 07:08 --- Anyway, I'm just wondering if Dora is the person who Shame Orb passed the torch to.  She seemed to be channeling him (her, it?) in that last comic.

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I was thinking the same thing.  Perhaps she's the one who absorbed it's power and caused it to transform into the Pride Orb

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: Soulsynger on 30 May 2012, 23:50 ---(I always had the feeling that particular effect hit Steampunk undeservingly hard because marketing tried to keep it as far away from being associated from sci-fi as possible.)
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Wait, what? Why? There are people who like steampunk but don't like sci-fi? You'd think they'd have a similar fanbase.

jmucchiello:

--- Quote from: Marx0r on 31 May 2012, 04:27 ---Hey, long time lurker, first time poster here. Not to be an asshole, but the Earth's core is actually solid due to the immense pressure on it.

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You can say that during a discussion of steampunk? Steampunk isn't just zeppelins to Mars. It also presumes the existence of a Pellucidar

Two Pages ago:
In my experience, people under 25, when confronted with a term they don't know ignore it under the assumption that what they don't know already must either be unimportant or stupid baby boomer nostalgia crap.

"Google it" is the battle cry of the 25-35 demographic and for anyone for whom the Internet is over 20+ years old, aka Internet early adopters.

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