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WCDT: 2425-2429 (15-19 April, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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FunkyTuba:

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So, just what exactly *did* happen to Mieville?

That moth he ate was full of dreamshit so he morphed into a sabre toothed tiger and is currently terrorizing Hubbardston.     - 8 (12.7%)
Learned how to travel through time/dimensions and was used as a bridge between Heinlein's later novels and Dr Who       - 16 (25.4%)
Scratched the curtains, got turned in to the humane society, and has been readopted by a area family of cartoonists    - 6 (9.5%)
Went to VEGAS, BABY!    - 20 (31.7%)
Got kidnapped by Station as a way to coerce Hanners to come up to visit more often.    - 9 (14.3%)
Other?    - 4 (6.3%)

Total Members Voted: 63

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Valdís:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 18 Apr 2013, 00:30 ---How is the library warm enough for a woman to be comfortable in a tank top and shorts?

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Huh? Are libraries particularly cold in America or something? What? :psyduck:

Mad Cat:
Where'd Emily's clipboard go?

Aquaisces:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 18 Apr 2013, 00:30 ---How is the library warm enough for a woman to be comfortable in a tank top and shorts?

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The current storylines take place in summer. They're summer interns, after all.

westrim:

--- Quote from: CleoKat on 18 Apr 2013, 05:20 ---I'd really love to see some development of Emily's character but I'm not sure a relationship would work. I do really miss Sven and although I don't think Emily is right for him that's mostly because Emily doesn't have much depth of character. She's just zany and off-beat and when I compare her to Hannelore or Marigold who have wackier moments she seems so shallow. She behaves as if she's younger than Sam (who is a hundred kinds of awesome) so a relationship arc feels a little creepy.

I'm not giving up on Emily, I'm just hanging in here trying to be patient while Jeph does his thing. And secretly hoping for more Sven :)

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Precisely why she needs Character Developmenttm, and who better to help her than a guy that's gotten much more grounded lately himself!


--- Quote from: Valdís on 18 Apr 2013, 11:32 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 18 Apr 2013, 00:30 ---How is the library warm enough for a woman to be comfortable in a tank top and shorts?

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Huh? Are libraries particularly cold in America or something? What? :psyduck:

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Large buildings, be they offices or public or factories, have a tendency to be cold, often around 65-70 degrees F (18-21 C). The possible reasons range from disdain for sweatiness to over-insulated obese people to master temp being controlled by morons (many buildings have only one control for temperature and some dummy thermostats scattered about) to leaky modern construction. It's kind of maddening to me where I work since it hovers on the cusp of jacket/no jacket.

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