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WCDT 3616 to 3621 (20th to 24th November 2017)

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DesiArxxy:

--- Quote from: snufflebottoms on 20 Nov 2017, 15:30 ---The wrong name is not even close to the disrespectfulness that Tilly has displayed towards Hanners. Doesn't even touch it.

And I do think it's because Hannelore hasn't noticed.

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If you think about it, it's completely appropriate and makes sense: "As long as you are my mother's mindless creature, I will call you by the name she uses. You can be Tilly when you actually are your own person."

Tova:
Well. Actually, I think it's passive aggressive when she should instead be assertive.

She continued to use the same name when speaking with Dora, though, so it may not be deliberate.

Case:

--- Quote from: Tova on 20 Nov 2017, 15:20 ---
--- Quote from: themacnut on 20 Nov 2017, 14:07 ---Tl,DR version; Clinton didn't know he was being a creep, while Tilly doesn't care.

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I disagree with you there. I think Tilly is also blissfully ignorant of her creepiness.

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Whelp ... most people would consider being threatened with the police as 'receiving a hint'.

And I'm afraid I can't see how that distinction makes a difference to anybody but Tilly - once she realizes the error of her ways and starts asking herself what the hell motivated her to blatantly refuse to leave another person alone unless being forced to by the police.

Any minute now, I'm sure.

Tova:

--- Quote from: Case on 20 Nov 2017, 16:48 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 20 Nov 2017, 15:20 ---
--- Quote from: themacnut on 20 Nov 2017, 14:07 ---Tl,DR version; Clinton didn't know he was being a creep, while Tilly doesn't care.

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I disagree with you there. I think Tilly is also blissfully ignorant of her creepiness.

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Whelp ... most people would consider being threatened with the police as 'receiving a hint'.

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Yes, of course.


--- Quote from: Case on 20 Nov 2017, 16:48 ---And I'm afraid I can't see how that distinction makes a difference to anybody but Tilly...

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I dunno. The distinction seemed to matter to the person who brought it up in the conversation just up there. ^


--- Quote from: Case on 20 Nov 2017, 16:48 ---Any minute now, I'm sure.

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We'll see, I guess.

snufflebottoms:

--- Quote from: Tova on 20 Nov 2017, 15:45 ---She continued to use the same name when speaking with Dora, though, so it may not be deliberate.

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That's basically where I'm coming from. All of Tilly's corrections seemed to be softer spoken too. I don't think she's hearing her.

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