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WCDT: 2382-2386 (11-15 February, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
WAYF:
I love it when Jeph makes the hair freak out as much as the face. It's a great cartoon-y sort of effect.
Also, I've just realized that this forum doesn't accept "Jeph" as a legitimate word.
For shame, forum spell-check.
bhtooefr:
Are you sure that's the forum's spell checker, or your web browser's?
I don't see a forum-specific spell checker here, just my browser's.
pwhodges:
Not the forum; but you can teach your own spell checker to spell Jeph and Marten.
Ruhtrax:
--- Quote from: WAYF on 12 Feb 2013, 05:52 ---I love it when Jeph makes the hair freak out as much as the face. It's a great cartoon-y sort of effect.
Also, I've just realized that this forum doesn't accept "Jeph" as a legitimate word.
For shame, forum spell-check.
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Well it makes the readers fell more about the character ...
Hm... like a cat or some sort.
Just Karen:
--- Quote from: mike837go on 12 Feb 2013, 05:11 ---
--- Quote from: Soulsynger on 12 Feb 2013, 04:10 ---I'd say depending on the client's wishes there might be no difference at all ...
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NOW! We are getting into disturbing teritory?
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Is that disturbing territory? My disturbing territory trigger's been turned off for a while.
Re: the comic, Dom/me voice is absolutely a thing, even when those around don't know they are dominant. I've been known to use that voice at work with particularly foolish contractors and clients, and I'm not a pro-domme (though I did consider changing careers at one point). And it is different than "Mean Mommy", though some D types use "Mean Mommy" instead.
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