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LookingIn:
She used a knife...that explains how she got off so easy. Teenage rebellion to get mommy's attention that went a little too far that time and cost her her high school years with her friends and bred resentment for years to come.

LeeC:
I am most curious on what Amber is going to do now that she's in full break down mode and sees Sal.

94ssd:

--- Quote from: Loki on 21 Dec 2013, 02:17 ---Meanwhile, DoA is having a flashback to the shop robbery.

I know people who are somewhat like Amber in today's strip.

--- End quote ---

TBH I'm left wondering if "that's it" as far as the robbery goes. I know people experience things differently, but I was caught up in a bank robbery as a child and it doesn't cause me to have random freak-outs or want to live my life as a superhero.

Loki:
The emotional abuse from her father feeds heavily into it, I understand.

Edguy:
Reading Dresden Codak; beautiful art and interesting subjects--but... I can't really follow the plot(s) and references at all. I constantly have the feeling that I'm either missing a lot of information (plot-wise or regarding references) or that content of the comics go way over my head, philosophically. Anyways, it's a highly philosophical, artsy sci-fi comic, that is kind of like a mix between Gunnerkrigg Court and xkcd. I'll finish it, then re-read to try to better wrap my head around what is actually going on!  :laugh:

btw; Why is Dumbing of Age like the only comic being discussed here? Surely there are other comics deserving discussion just as much or more? :-D  I never really liked Willis' comics much, other than maybe the It's Walky! saga :-o

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