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Damn you, Willis! (Dumbing of Age)

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chaospersonified:
It is 9:30, I'm bored, and I checked back. Somehow, I had missed that Billie was adding liquor to Walky's drink in the last frame.

I stand by my initial statement, and add that the alcohol could add to the enjoyment of ridiculous justifications

BenRG:
Poor Dina; I'm sure Sarah wouldn't mind if she came and sat with her in the bathroom for a while, if she needs to have time to let her brain catch up! I have heard of that before - autistics saying that there are 'too many faces' or 'too many voices'. Their condition makes it difficult to process the social information humans get from voice tone and facial expression. Basically, Dina is suffering from a biological version of a buffer overflow.

As for Danny? I think that he needs to realise that Walky has a near-flawless gaydar/bidar.

[edit]
The float-text for the strip is "True stories abound". I wonder if David Willis knows a man or woman with such a condition?

[edit 2]
"Boy-fling" is going into my lexicon as a useful relationship descriptor. FWIW, I interpret Padma as having been Marten's girl-fling, if you need an example.

chaospersonified:
Dinaaaa...

*Sadface emojii*

In other news, I don't know that Walky was intending his comment to bring up Danny's budding bisexuality or that he was giving his honest opinion. We haven't seen much in the way of him showing interest in anyone but Dorothy, he could be fully bi, for all I know, given my only experience with him is the few filler strips of Shortpacked he appeared in. I mean, Jacob's drawn to be an attractive dude, why couldn't Walky just be pointing out his actual attributes in a half-joking manner?

Welu:
My first thought was boyfling might be a QC reference.

Method of Madness:
Welu, I thought that too.


--- Quote from: Benergy on 27 May 2015, 23:45 ---Walky has a near-flawless gaydar/bidar.
--- End quote ---
Ha, there's no way Walky meant it like that.

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