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WCDT: 2826-2830 (03 - 07 November 2014) Weekly Comic Discussion Thread

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Kugai:
Dawwwww

Cute couple

ReindeerFlotilla:

--- Quote from: MooskiNet on 07 Nov 2014, 11:47 ---Well said, RF.

"I disagree with this bit and that bit and this other thing because...." is perfectly fine. "This puts me in mind of a hateful diatribe I read once," not as much.

("RF?"  Maybe I shoulda said ReindeerFlotilla instead, 'cause now I've got Randall Flagg on the brain)

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Pleased to meet you.





Hope you guess my name  :evil:

Edit: my avatar is an Angel and I was just compared to the devil. I am a confuse. Well, at least both are bad guys.

NemoX:

--- Quote from: ReindeerFlotilla on 07 Nov 2014, 11:25 --- I wouldn't say anything if the discussion was merely disagreement about the analysis, itself. But the discussion is edging closely to,  if not trampling totally on, criticism of the analyst's motives.

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I think the issue was more about approach than motives. Or at least that's how I perceived it. Then again somebody else might perceive it some other way. And a third would interpret the whole thing in yet another perspective. So I may be wrong. But that's part of the argument itself, people's interpretation of something and how they express it.

Never saw Pacific Rim, so I can't objectively comment on your point, might watch it sometime and see for myself :)

Mad Cat:
That should totally be the cover of a collected volume of QC in dead tree format.

Estron:

--- Quote from: valkygrrl on 06 Nov 2014, 21:17 ---
--- Quote from: Estron on 06 Nov 2014, 20:43 ---I sit in absolute awe of AprilArcus.

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Sort of reminds you of this http://wellbehavedmormonwoman.blogspot.com/2014/02/movie-frozen-gay-homosexual-agenda.html#.VFxU9zSH-NA doesn't it?

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No, no, no, it does not remind me of that article.  I like AprilArcus's posts, very much -- they are well-written and extremely well-documented.  And I absolutely LOVE her self-description as an "adoxographical exegete."  Remember what Dick Cavett once said:   exegesis saves.

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