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WCDT Strips 3406-3410 (28 January - 3 February 2017)
BenRG:
To me, the point of panel 3 is that Creepybot did mess with Bubbles' head. It's just that it was in a good way with a good outcome. Bubbles felt that she had needed a metaphorical slap upside the head for a while now; it just took an emergent grey god to do it for her to get the point! Bubbles just want to believe that this revelation about having friends and how they value her can only be a good thing.
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 02 Feb 2017, 21:58 ---"I choose to have faith" never made sense to me. The idea that you could choose what you believe in.
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No-one is forced to believe anything. Ultimately, we must choose to accept things that cannot be directly sensed and only inferred from its outcomes. However, we can choose not to do so by rejecting the reasoning chain.
Cheesefondue:
As I said, I like this arc. And to those who didn't like it, would it have made you appreciate it more if you knew it was ultimately building up towards a failure? A Deus ex Machina that didn't work?
Morituri:
--- Quote from: Case on 02 Feb 2017, 19:32 ---
--- Quote from: Morituri on 02 Feb 2017, 16:30 ---
Given the forces involved wouldn't "Splatter" be more appropriate than "Bouncer?"
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Only steal from the best, eh?
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Darn straight. Rest Sir Terry's Soul.
I suppose Bubbles could also work to correct Corpse Witch's personality using retrophrenology.
Tova:
Belief without proof" is a common definition of "faith." But when one is exhorted to "have faith," that isn't an exhortation to believe. It's an exhortation to trust.
And one can choose to trust.
BenRG:
I've got to say that I'm going to be taking quite some time thinking about the meaning of Bubbles' subtle little smile in panel 4.
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