Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT Strips 3656-3660 (15th to 19th January 2018)
TheEvilDog:
--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 18 Jan 2018, 13:28 ---Ooor it’s because Bubbles is seven feet tall and five hundred odd pounds; not many places have chairs in her size.
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Well the steel reinforced restaurant chairs are something of a niche market.
Is it cold in here?:
--- Quote from: brasca on 18 Jan 2018, 11:19 ---The impression I get from a lot of people on this board is the only way to avoid ever hurting someone’s feelings is to avoid interaction altogether. :roll:
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There's innocent accident, and then there's failure to inform yourself about courtesy, then there's negligence, then there's malice.
All require corrective action. Innocent accidents turn into insults if not apologized for.
Where is Evie on that scale? I lean to her being negligent. Maybe even reckless, given that she's been warned. Repeatedly. Clearly.
Perfectly Reasonable:
Faye gave Melon honest answers. I think Melon appreciates that.
She finds it natural that some robots might have penises. (And our reality already has Real Dolls)
(I can't help wondering how Pintsize made out with that tugboat)
As for Evie, I'm willing to cut her some slack. This isn't "Estimable Content" after all...
Vern LaVey:
--- Quote from: ChipNoir on 18 Jan 2018, 12:48 ---Soooo it's her money to waste as she pleases.
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No one's saying that Melon shouldn't be allowed to give Faye money, just that Faye was being dishonest with how she took it. If Faye had been truthful and Melon had still insisted, then fair enough. As it was though Faye lied and abused Melon's trust. Mechanics of any sort who take advantage of their customer's gullibility open themselves up for some backlash.
I guess it bothers me even more because up until now I've always viewed Faye as a good person. She has her flaws, and has made mistakes, but was never a bad person until now.
Some people are speculating that it's because Faye really needs the money, but that's no excuse. A homeless person can be just as likely to give back a dropped wallet as a rich person. It doesn't speak for their current state, but for the content of their character... and Faye's has shown to be lacking.
Vern LaVey:
--- Quote from: Perfectly Reasonable on 18 Jan 2018, 14:08 ---Faye gave Melon honest answers.
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Melon: Thank you for your help. Here's a hundred dollars. Is that a good amount of money to give you?
Faye: Uhhhhh yeah that's a good amount.
Manda:*snicker*
I wouldn't call that honest.
Melon even questioned why Manda was snickering, giving Faye a second chance to say it was too much, but Faye just waved it off.
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