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WCDT strips 3701-3705 (19th to 23rd March 2018)

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Welu:
I like Brun a lot. She says what I'm thinking a lot, and sometimes do say to family because we've decided that's our kinda relationship at some point.

I don't know if Brun is in to social media but I can imagine her getting on Twitter and typing up, "Dear [Deodorant Brand], I find your product to be ineffective and this is UNACCEPTABLE. My friend is available for testimony."

WoaLG:

--- Quote from: ckridge on 22 Mar 2018, 04:11 ---I am the biggest nerd in the world -- well, OK, second place but the winner cheated -- and even I can see that. Dude! What? C'mon. What are words for if not for praising what you love?

--- End quote ---

Ah, but you're not half drunk and put on the spot.

Zebediah:
Half-drunk and dealing with an urgently full bladder. It’s not really conducive to thinking on your feet.

ckridge:
Yes, well. Everything crucial happens when you are half drunk and have to pee, or scared, or unsure of what is going on, or taken off-guard, or distracted. At least alcohol lowers inhibitions and needing to pee makes you speak succinctly.

Brun's body language is interesting in panel 4. The typically feminine way of doing that would be to lean in, drop one's gaze to disavow forwardness, and then look up from under. Leaning in while making direct eye contact is usually a guy's way of doing it. Leaning in, making direct eye contact, touching the guy with your bosom, and asking to be smelled puts the entire Signal Corps into wild disarray. Fistfights break out. Old code books are dragged out from file drawers. Senior officials sneak out the back door and go for long liquid lunch breaks. Interns run wildly to and fro waving flags and shooting off flares.

OldGoat:
The new deodorant is advertised as being laced with pheromones.  Based on the advertised promises, Brun is expecting Clinton to show at least some signs of barely controllable lust.  Knowing her, she may well be capable of calculating bladder capacity and accurately gauging when a given patron will need a potty break.  This may have been a planned ambush.

 "Ne te lave pa. Je reviens"

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