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WCDT Strips 3251 to 3255 (27th June to 1st July 2016)

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mad hands murphy:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 Jun 2016, 07:24 ---How does a computer forget something like a wallet?

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She has her wallet. "I forgot my wallet" is a backhanded robot term for "fuck you meatbag, you made my buddy mad."

cesium133:
void remember_wallet(wallet w)
{
    //to be implemented at a later date.
     return;
}

swapna:

--- Quote from: mad hands murphy on 28 Jun 2016, 12:27 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 Jun 2016, 07:24 ---How does a computer forget something like a wallet?

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She has her wallet. "I forgot my wallet" is a backhanded robot term for "fuck you meatbag, you made my buddy mad."

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Nah, she's looking for it in her jacket, and I think it's usually Faye who pays in the CoD, or Hanners gave her the tea for free the last time.

Faye's anger: Well, everyone basically told her: Everything's better without her. The negativity/sassiness her thought was a great appeal to the shop was enjoyed by nobody but her (although Dora, in the beginning of the comic, was way worse than Faye). She was way more disposable than she thought. And then she gets shushed by Hanners, when she wants to talk to her friend; said friend (basically) also tells her to shut up. And she wants a drink.

No wonder she's a short with Dora; she does try to keep it in check though, by telling her stuff's 'fine'. I don't think she blames Dora for anything, or wants to vent her anger at her; she's just not good at hiding her frustration.  (Frustration I can understand very well, when you're first ignored and then told to shut up by your friends)

Nepiophage:
Even if she had a credit card, most places have a minimum amount to use one. One cup of tea would not be so much (unless it's very expensive tea)

Tova:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 Jun 2016, 07:24 ---How does a computer forget something like a wallet?

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I think the short short answer is, "person, not computer." Emergent life forms (IIRC), not designed and coded by humans.

Happens to be implemented on computer hardware, but prone to many of human kind's foibles, including forgetting stuff.

You may as well ask, "How does a computer feel illogical emotions?"

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