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WCDT Strips 3631 to 3635 (11th to 15th December 2017

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Is it cold in here?:
Global Moderator Comment Anyone who's not comfortable using singular "they" can simply use Tilly's name instead and everyone's needs are met.

Storel:
Well, 3632 is titled "A Question Finally Answered", but I submit that it actually answers two questions: not only does it establish why robots are able to blush, but it also confirms (for those who still harbored some doubt) that Tilly is not a robot themself.

Thrudd:

--- Quote from: Storel on 13 Dec 2017, 16:56 ---Well, 3632 is titled "A Question Finally Answered", but I submit that it actually answers two questions: not only does it establish why robots are able to blush, but it also confirms (for those who still harbored some doubt) that Tilly is not a robot herself.

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or is a better actor / fibber than we have suspected

(click to show/hide)I'll read the weeks strips on Friday but I pretty much get the gist of whats happening without having to directly expose myself to the Tilly more than necessary to stay up to date on what is or is not happening in the strip.
By the tone of the comments thus far, it isn't.i

SmilingCat:

--- Quote from: Storel on 13 Dec 2017, 16:56 ---Well, 3632 is titled "A Question Finally Answered", but I submit that it actually answers two questions: not only does it establish why robots are able to blush, but it also confirms (for those who still harbored some doubt) that Tilly is not a robot herself.

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Not necessarily, they might be a robot but still not know why they're able to blush. How many of your autonomic functions do you fully understand?   :-P

(yes, I know, Tilly's human, quiet you!)

SmilingCat:
Also, I never realized before how deeply he/she pronouns are dug into my thought processes. I'll try to catch my errors when I can, but I apologize in advance for any errors I make.

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