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WCDT: 2201-2205 (4-8 June 2012) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Lubricus:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 07 Jun 2012, 06:01 ---Generally, the Urals and the western border of Kazhakstan are considered the dividing line of Europe. Georgia, Azerbijan and Armenia are considered, with Turkey, to be "Asia Minor". And I always heard of Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh called the Indian "subcontinent".

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Actually, about 10% of Kazakhstan is in Europe. As is the northern tips of Azerbaijan and Georgia. Armenia is, as mentioned, wholly in Asia. The part of Turkey that lies on the western side of the Bosphorus is also in Europe, while the rest (Asia Minor) is in Asia.

Akima:

--- Quote from: JRDelirio on 07 Jun 2012, 05:20 ---Y'know, behind the scenes Tai must have saved the world a-la-Steve, or at least someone's hide, or else the particular area of the Library they're at is just considered entirely unimportant by the administration.
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Well, we've seen that college trustees slip into the library for a quickie, and get caught in compromising positions, leading to 30% raises. Perhaps Tai simply has "the goods" on enough senior staff to be fireproof?

Tall-East-Asian-girl looks profoundly unimpressed with Marten's performance.

Throg:
If Marten really wants to haze the interns, he could bring out the little hats. 

YYEESSSSSS

jwhouk:
I vote that we call Tall East Asian Girl "Akima". ;)

jwhouk:
Woo, 101 votes!

The Unscientific Poll We Haven't Done In A While - Your Favorite Character?

Marten    11 (10.9%) <-- Number 4
Faye    13 (12.9%) <-- Number 2
Dora    1 (1%)
Hannelore    35 (34.7%) <-- Number 1
Pintsize    2 (2%)
Marigold    12 (11.9%) <-- Number 3
Steve    0 (0%)
Sven    2 (2%)
Raven    7 (6.9%)
Angus    2 (2%)
Tai    1 (1%)
Penelope    0 (0%)
Momo    8 (7.9%) <-- Number 5 (Is ALIVE!)
Winslow    2 (2%)
Other (Specify)    5 (5%)

Total Members Voted: 101

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