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WCDT: 2296-2300 (15-19 October 2012) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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Schmorgluck:

--- Quote from: Mr. Doctor on 17 Oct 2012, 08:18 ---I got a bit sad with this comic tbh. Well, Emily isn't alone anymore so yey for her!
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Yeah, made me think of Luna Lovegood, in a way.

Mr_Rose:
Luna at least made sense though….

pendrake:
7. Something that also has occurred to me...  Assuming no others are coming, this makes:

Three guys...

 1- Angus
 2- Marten
 3- Steve

to Ten girls...

 1- Claire
 2- Cosette
 3- Dora
 4- Emily
 5- Faye

 6- Gabrielle
 7- Hannelore
 8- Marigold
 9- Momo
10- Tai

Even if Four of the girls (Cosette, Dora, Faye, Tai) are in relationships, and One girl is a robot (Momo), that is a damn good swimsuit ratio (for the guys, at least... O0 ). 

8. I expect Steve (or perhaps Angus) to make a comment towards this.   ...and get Gibbs-slapped accordingly :wink: .

Omega Entity:

--- Quote from: Soulsynger on 17 Oct 2012, 06:40 ---
Also Emily wouldn't work as a pet in America. What with the whole "camp" deal during the cold war (or was that still during WW2?).

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Nope, it was WWII. The US wasn't at war with the Japanese during the Cold War.

iduguphergrave:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 17 Oct 2012, 12:24 ---Luna at least made sense though….

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...sometimes.


--- Quote from: pwhodges on 17 Oct 2012, 09:51 ---It is, however, common in some cultures; we call it "an arranged marriage", and such marriages are reputed to work no worse overall than those contracted under our system.

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That depends on your definition of "work." The cultures that do arranged marriages put tremendous pressure on its people for marriages to work, so a couple is more likely to say it's going fine no matter how they actually feel. Not to mention that if the women complain, they often become ostracized, so there's that to consider.

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