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WCDT: 2323-2327 (19-23 November 2012) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
Vurogj:
K1dmor, it will be easy to forgive you any grammar mistakes if you keep bringing up beautiful and thoughtful comics from QC's past as you have now done twice. Well done.
teclo:
dawwww :cry:
I'm feeling a bit sappy after todays strip
hakko504:
OT:
--- Quote from: idontunderstand on 22 Nov 2012, 08:13 ---Happy thanksgiving y'all. I can't stomach turkey, though. Good thing we don't celebrate it here in Sweden.
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Nothing wrong with turkey. Though we could use a holiday in the autumn to get a day or two off, not necessarily Thanksgiving. There's way too many holidays in the spring and not enough in the (grey and boring) autumn.
Back OnTopic (aka Today's Comic):
I really liked today's comic.
It sheds some light on the sibling rivalry and how they still love each other, no matter how much they pick on each other whenever they have the chance.
no one special:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 22 Nov 2012, 22:39 ---Hmm -- the more charged the situation is, the better he performs? He managed to be supportive and not stammer during The Talk.
Or having a friend needing support switches on his higher functions.
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Yes to both.
This pretty much how my brain works as well. When it comes to trying to be super-careful to say exactly the right thing (i.e. Mar-Bear/bikini situation) - I will absolutely fuck it up. I get flustered, inadvertently make an inappropriate joke, you name it. When I get anxious, it gets ugly, and I will usually say the wrong thing.
But when my brain switches into crisis mode - i.e. friend in distress, taking control of a chaotic situation, someone needs to be cared for - everything is calm. No stress, no anxiety, I just do exactly what needs to be done. Be totally supportive, listen, give feedback - even if it's something that directly involves me. The switch just flips, it's crazy.
It's weird, man, I dunno why it happens that way - but I feel like Marten's got something similar going on, like you said.
gopher:
It's all going well. Great story, excellent art.
As a side note, how common is interaction between 2 "non-core" characters in the strip? Though I guess that depends on your definition of non-core I guess.
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