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WCDT: 2631-2635 (Feb 03 - 07 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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KOK:

--- Quote from: NilsO on 05 Feb 2014, 10:35 ---I guess the Momo/Marigold companionship has been discussed before. Perhaps the best background information can be found here.

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I find it very strange that Momo would be so insecure. It is not like her.

Is it cold in here?:
The adoption agencies are supposed to check for a good fit before pairing off a human and a robot. Maybe this relationship meets Momo's needs.

It may also be that Momo accepts dealing with Marigold as part of her duty to model good human-AI relations.

She may simply like Marigold enough to accept Marigold's problems. She did say early on that Marigold was good to her, and that was before Marigold went into debt for a premium body for Momo.

Schmorgluck:

--- Quote from: Pilchard123 on 05 Feb 2014, 10:03 ---I know someone that's had chickenpox six times - twice while I've known him - so it doesn't give a guaranteed immunity.
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Wow, that's impressive. My older sister got chickenpox twice, she seems to have a slight immunity defect reguarding it. Unsurprisingly, it's been the first disease her son got, at a very early age, even though she breastfed him.
I got it as a kid, myself (from my sister), and I had shingles about ten years ago, and there's something I'd like to mention about shingles: IT HURTS! Like, sand tilefish venom level of pain.

jwhouk:
I don't like thinking about chicken pox, because it makes my feet start to itch again.

I got it when I was 18-19 and working at Six Flags. I noticed one night before we were closing up that my feet were itching. When I got back to the dressing room, I noticed my back was itchy. I asked one of my co-workers if there was anything on my back. His response: "Get away from me! You have chicken pox!" I suspect some kid came to the park, was contagious, and with me never getting it as a little kid (I got measles instead - ugh), I got a full-blown case. My dad took me to the doctor that night, and I ended up passing out while they were drawing blood - because, back in the day before AIDS and needle paranoia, they could stick you several times to try and find a vein.  :-o

I do occasionally get concerned about shingles, but chicken pox seems to be a thing of the past here in Wisconsin (thankfully).

celticgeek:
I had chicken pox when I was little, but I have also taken the shingles shots. 


And, ah yes, Benadryl, the date drug. 

But it did clear up the hives.

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