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WCDT: 2554-2558 (14 October - 18 October, 2013) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
Sidhekin:
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 15 Oct 2013, 00:10 ---Steve's had more breakups than Marten.
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... which, seeing as neither's polyamourous, is just another way to say Steve's had more hookups than Marten.
(Half-full, half-empty?)
pwhodges:
"...ma in Italia: mille tre"? Or is that Sven (or Raven, who even has the notebook)?
Skewbrow:
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 15 Oct 2013, 02:00 ---"...ma in Spagna: mille tre"? Or is that Sven (or Raven, who even has the notebook)?
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FYP (assuming we are talking about Don Giovanni)
techkid:
--- Quote from: TRVA123 on 14 Oct 2013, 22:46 ---I think Marten has had much better relationship luck than... say Hanners? or Marten's mom? or Marigold? or Sven?
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Well, Hanners ain't gonna happen. Her pretend date with Sven was probably the best she will ever do (hugging her dad, in public view, without anxiety medication, was a HUGE milestone, though).
Marten's mom, well... she's seen plenty of action, so to speak. And was married at least once on record. So she does have that up on him. But besides Mr Reed, there hasn't really been anything worthy of note.
(click to show/hide)My bad. Fixed the typo now.
Marigold has some social issues to break through. It's not that she doesn't want to have a meaningful relationship, but she does need to get past the delusion that she isn't worthy of one (I know that feeling well...)
Sven is probably worse off. He's done a whole bunch of banging and, until Faye came along, it didn't mean much to him. Faye was most likely his first and last meaningful thing (that "date" with Hannelore happened shortly afterward), but as of his last appearance, he seriously regrets fucking that up (in a literal and metaphorical sense...)
pwhodges:
--- Quote from: Skewbrow on 15 Oct 2013, 03:28 ---
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 15 Oct 2013, 02:00 ---"...ma in Spagna: mille tre"? Or is that Sven (or Raven, who even has the notebook)?
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FYP (assuming we are talking about Don Giovanni)
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Oops! You're right of course. Or precisely: "Ma in Ispagna son già mille e tre".
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