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WCDT: 2641-2645 (Feb 17 - 21 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread

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Schmorgluck:
It's a well-known fact that a good bang can have a temporary soothing effect on anxieties, so there's that too.

Coffee_Kaioken:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 18 Feb 2014, 11:19 ---Right, because Faye never talks about outside stuff at work :roll:

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Well, with respect, she's been there much, much longer. Dale is relatively new. There are certain things I feel are okay to roll with if the authority figure initiates, but never to start on your own. Bosses initiating a conversation about outside matters with their employees on occasion can be seen as an attempt to get to know them better, but I've made the mistake of trying to pal around with my superiors (even if they weren't my bosses) and learned my lesson the hard way.

Zwammy:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 18 Feb 2014, 11:19 ---Right, because Faye never talks about outside stuff at work :roll:

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Yes, plus there has been plenty of times the Barista crew has been late , or left early because of bootie calls. Faye, Dora and Penelope all come to mind in several cases. Ok, I can only think of one case for Penelope - not sure about Raven.

Jazzmaster:

--- Quote from: Schmorgluck on 18 Feb 2014, 15:08 ---It's a well-known fact that a good bang can have a temporary soothing effect on anxieties, so there's that too.

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Oh, of course.  I know you used the word "temporary" for a reason, but I'll say it anyways - it really is only temporary. 

You might call it sharpening a blade, though.  You can never really become complacent and rely on past experiences to keep you sharpened up on whatever it is you might struggle with.  Marigold will have to keep putting herself out there or risk slowly returning to her old self (the Marigold that was originally introduced). 

I wouldn't say she's totally absolved of her problems.  That isn't to say anybody ever is, but she'll have some issues down the road, I believe.  Just look at how she broke down and lashed out at Momo when she was confronted with having to take the initiative and ask Dale out.  What happened and the way she dealt with it is a sign that she is a "work in progress" (but, again, so is everybody really). 

She eventually rose to the occasion, and she was fortunate enough to have things turn over in her favor.  It's clear that she has her problems, but if she's willing to deal with them in a progressively adult fashion, things can only look up for her.  We'll see.

Kugai:
Maybe Dora should put Pancakes on the CoD menu.

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