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WCDT Strips 3011-3015 (27 - 31 July 2015)
QuestionableIntentions:
Sven burned that bridge? What did I miss? And Hannelore agrees with her?
BenRG:
--- Quote from: QuestionableIntentions on 27 Jul 2015, 23:30 ---Sven burned that bridge? What did I miss? And Hannelore agrees with her?
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No, Hannelore just knows that it is pointless trying to deprogram Dora's brain from a self-deceit that is close to a foundation stone for what passes for her stable psyche. Better to focus on moving her forward than get sidetracked into an argument that Dora can not allow her to win. There is time enough in the future to disabuse Dora of her delusions about Sven.
ReindeerFlotilla:
--- Quote from: QuestionableIntentions on 27 Jul 2015, 23:30 ---Sven burned that bridge? What did I miss? And Hannelore agrees with her?
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Sven agrees with her. So, I'm going to go ahead and say that's what happened and let it ride. History is written by the victors, and for her sins, Dora won.
I'm not even saying that Dora was wrong by calling them sins, though Dora is probably looking at it that way. Morality is relative, so who is right is only relevant to the points of view involved. Sven is tacitly acknowledging Dora's point of view as valid and defining for the situation. That'll be the end of it.
I will not look for you. I will not pursue you...
swapna:
--- Quote from: QuestionableIntentions on 27 Jul 2015, 23:30 ---Sven burned that bridge? What did I miss? And Hannelore agrees with her?
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In Dora's eyes, yes, but I don't think Hanners agrees. She just doesn't disagree openly, probably because she doesn't want to fight with Dora herself. (OH BenRG hijacked me and said it so much better. AUGH.) And I think it's so Hanners that she doesn't threaten Dora, she threatens to make threats.
I don't know if I want it to work. On the one hand, I couldn't imagine fighting with my brother so bad that I would cut ties. Sven's always been there for Dora, he followed her (stupid) rules (no flirting with employees, no matter how hard they come on to him... even though that's really none of her business), he took her in after her break-up with Marten and he at least tries to give good brotherly advice. (And he helped her MOVE. At least TWICE.)
On the other - Dora has to fix her problems alone, especially her massive pride and impulsive explosions. Tai might help, since she's not such a pushover and lets Dora feel the consequences of her actions instead of apologising right away. Hanner's heart is in the right place, but if Dora can't see her own faults and mistakes, she can't be accepting of others.
snubnose:
Its really quite interesting - Hanners actually uses her wealth to do evil. I dont remember her ever doing that before.
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