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WCDT: 2411-2415 (25-29 March, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
cesariojpn:
--- Quote from: mtmerrick on 27 Mar 2013, 14:19 ---Feeling sick ≠ having an illness.
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--- Quote from: Storel on 27 Mar 2013, 16:12 ---We were talking about whether disease organisms could survive in Marigold's body because of her diet when someone wondered if we'd ever seen Marigold sick. Space sickness and motion sickness are not caused by disease organisms, and so are irrelevant to the discussion.
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I reject both of your realities and substitute my own.
ZoeB:
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 27 Mar 2013, 18:44 ---Probably not, Zoe.
Mountain Dew is carbonated, for one.
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So is Lemonade, here.
--- Quote ---In Australia and New Zealand, lemonade usually refers to the clear, carbonated soft drink that other countries identify as having a lemon flavor such as Sprite.
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Bluesummers:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 27 Mar 2013, 17:37 ---How does Hannelore get sick, anyway?
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Her apartment building recently became infested with a virulent species known as friends. :emotrex:
Shogouki:
--- Quote from: ankhtahr on 27 Mar 2013, 18:55 ---And about Hanners: If you don't keep your immune system busy, it will not only become less efficient, it might even find other ways of keeping busy, which is pretty much the way how allergies develop (I'm talking of acquired allergies here). I don't like the current trend of wanting to sterilise everything you touch.
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Can't say I'm a big fan of sterilizing everything either. Now if I could just convince my brain that it isn't a good idea as well...
mtmerrick:
--- Quote from: ZoeB on 27 Mar 2013, 20:02 ---
--- Quote from: jwhouk on 27 Mar 2013, 18:44 ---Probably not, Zoe.
Mountain Dew is carbonated, for one.
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So is Lemonade, here.
--- Quote ---In Australia and New Zealand, lemonade usually refers to the clear, carbonated soft drink that other countries identify as having a lemon flavor such as Sprite.
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than what do you call what we refer to as lemonade?
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