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WCDT Strips 3436-3441 (13th to 18th March 2017)

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jwhouk:
It just occurred to me that the first time we met Elliot, he was talking to Jim.

I think Jeph had an idea for the character he drew, but wasn't sure what to do with him. When the whole issue of bosses came up, he repurposed the character - sans tattoo on the neck.



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gprimr1:
Glad I wasn't the only one who thought that if the genders were reserved people would be up in arms.

Method of Madness:

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--- Quote from: DSL on 13 Mar 2017, 20:17 ---Ketchup over noodles sounds like something you'd do when every penny has to count, twice.
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But you're still spending money on ketchup, money that could be spent on not ketchup without ruining your noodles.

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Let's just say that some things are available in cut-rate, dollar-store versions and some things aren't, and you go with what you know -- or can help yourself to free packets of when the opportunity presents itself. I have a friend whose art-school stories of creative ways to intake calories when the choice was art supplies or food made me appreciate my own memories of college cafeterias -- and we were both doing much better then, than a lot of people we knew.

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Yeah, I really don't think I can portray in words how disgusting I find ketchup, to the point that I won't order hamburgers at fast food places because it's put on by default. Yeah, I could just say "without ketchup," but I shouldn't fucking have to. Honestly, menus everywhere should list every single thing that's included by default, so you know what to request that they omit.

WoaLG:

--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 15 Mar 2017, 15:25 ---Yeah, I really don't think I can portray in words how disgusting I find ketchup, to the point that I won't order hamburgers at fast food places because it's put on by default. Yeah, I could just say "without ketchup," but I shouldn't fucking have to. Honestly, menus everywhere should list every single thing that's included by default, so you know what to request that they omit.

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Why? The overwhelming majority of people do want food as it's normally prepared. Add that to the fact that people are less likely to order when presented with too many options, so it's a better business strategy to simplify. And the worst case scenario if you say "without Ketchup" is that the employee says "None of our burgers come with Ketchup on them."

Kugai:
Well, I guess that answers that question then.

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