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WCDT: 2593-2597 (09-13 December 2013) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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PthariensFlame:

--- Quote from: Gareth on 12 Dec 2013, 03:50 ---You guys are really acting like you're all saints who've never said something you regret out of anger in your entire lives.

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Interestingly enough, I can't actually remember doing so.  (I have definitely said things that I later regret, even not that much later, but I don't remember ever doing it out of anger specifically; it's either been fear or a misplaced sense of humor that usually gets me.)  I think this is probably a lot more common then most people suppose; I think a lot of what people think of as "doing something out of anger" is actually much closer to "doing something out of fear".


Heck, this even applies to Marigold here.  I would be hard-pressed to believe that she was actually angry at Momo; she's definitely panicking over her feelings regarding Dale, though, and that's an established reason both for people in general and for her specifically to start acting immaturely.

bhtooefr:
And I didn't say that I didn't have my own moments of immaturity.

Just that that level of immaturity doesn't bode well for a relationship.

Satan:

--- Quote from: Dr. ROFLPWN on 12 Dec 2013, 02:55 ---
--- Quote from: Loki on 12 Dec 2013, 02:25 ---She works for her dad. It's a real job. She pays taxes and everything.

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Oh dear, I had a feeling. :psyduck: So her financial security and capability to have a roof over her head are dependent on the whims of a capricious, violent-tempered old windbag.

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Wait, isn't the only time MariDad has been in the comic when he was angry about Steampunk? I don't think it's fair to judge him as capricious and violent tempered over that. It's a perfectly sensible reaction to most steampunkery-related shenanigans.

Method of Madness:
Shenanigears.

PthariensFlame:

--- Quote from: Satan on 12 Dec 2013, 05:24 ---Wait, isn't the only time MariDad has been in the comic when he was angry about Steampunk? I don't think it's fair to judge him as capricious and violent tempered over that. It's a perfectly sensible reaction to most steampunkery-related shenanigans.

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He was "present" over the phone during the arc when Hannelore and Marigold were in the same house for the night and Hanners caught Mar-Bear red-handed playing with her DS (or the equivalent).  I think that was the first time he actually appeared, to any extent, in the comic, although Marigold had mentioned him before that regarding "pay[ing] taxes and everything!"

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