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WCDT: 2766-2770 (11-15 August 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread
sitnspin:
--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 14 Aug 2014, 02:45 ---That's because most gods were invented to explain mathematically chaotic natural systems utterly beyond the scope of comprehension of the inventor.
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Also because the inventors tended to be douchey insecure monomaniacs themselves.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: GarandMarine on 12 Aug 2014, 16:50 ---Alcohol's a poison, but sometimes there's things inside you that you need to kill.
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I first saw this joke on Two and a Half Men. One of the only things on there that's ever made me laugh. I can't believe that show could say something so insightful.
Border Reiver:
--- Quote from: NilsO on 14 Aug 2014, 02:52 ---Faye:
--- Quote ---Why were you so freaked out about this?
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This is the big question. Is Marten attracted to Emily, or not? If not, he probably does not want to hurt her feelings. I can understand that. But what if he really has a crush for her? From my point of view, the employee/intern relation does not really matter. Emily's internship will be over in a few weeks (ok, years our time); and then they can date all they want.
I am suspecting Marten does not really want a relationship (with all inherent complications) just now. He prefers to be single, and is using the employee/intern relation as an excuse for not committing himself.
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The alternative is that Marten does want a romantic relationship, just not with Emily and is hoping to let her down easy.
Barmymoo:
I feel like Marten is attracted to Emily, but feels that he shouldn't be, and is trying to remind himself of this. And I doubt she is interested in him at all!
Is it cold in here?:
For the whole length of the strip Marten has shown little or no relationship-seeking behavior. Waiting for Faye was in practice a way to avoid a relationship. Dora took charge of pursuing him.
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