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LeeC:
'cause shit is really hitting the fan lately.  I havent read dresden codak in a long time  :-)

94ssd:

--- Quote from: Loki on 23 Dec 2013, 05:12 ---The emotional abuse from her father feeds heavily into it, I understand.

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I understand that, but why does she latch onto the robbery so much rather than, say, an instance of abuse by her father.

LeeC:
probably because she has no chance to become the robber, but every bit of a chance to become her father.  That and this instance probably spawned amazi-girl as she felt so helpless!

LTK:

--- Quote from: Edguy on 23 Dec 2013, 19:34 ---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:

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I suppose Dresden Codak does have a number of references to classic sci-fi but I don't think you need to read a lot into them. Tiny Carl Jung is just Tiny Carl Jung. In the current story arc it seems like Kim has found herself into the scientific equivalent of an Orwellian society, which I'm pretty sure is mostly played for laughs but it does fit into the overarching narrative question of what the heck is up with Kim's father.

Edguy:

--- Quote from: LTK on 24 Dec 2013, 06:28 ---I suppose Dresden Codak does have a number of references to classic sci-fi but I don't think you need to read a lot into them. Tiny Carl Jung is just Tiny Carl Jung. In the current story arc it seems like Kim has found herself into the scientific equivalent of an Orwellian society, which I'm pretty sure is mostly played for laughs but it does fit into the overarching narrative question of what the heck is up with Kim's father.

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I was thinking more about the references to different philosophical directions and personalities, and all that stuff :p

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