Comic Discussion > QUESTIONABLE CONTENT
WCDT: 11-15 June 2018 (3761-3765)
Roborat:
That poor shirt will never be the same. I am surprised it could stretch enough to fit Bubbles.
Stoutfellow:
--- Quote from: dutchrvl on 11 Jun 2018, 10:47 ---Marten is not really the type to do that anyway. This is pretty much as enthusiastic as you're likely to get out of him.
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Agreed. Tai or Claire might leap and hug, but not Marten. He might blow a party favor, but I think that's as far as he'd go.
Thrillho:
--- Quote from: snufflebottoms on 11 Jun 2018, 10:33 ---
--- Quote from: Thrillho on 11 Jun 2018, 08:01 ---I'd call this an oversimplification. I think it's more like being an adult is knowing when to give a fart about what people think.
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Actually, adults don't fart. ever.
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A might fine accusation from someone with 'bottoms' in their username!
OldGoat:
--- Quote from: Zebediah on 11 Jun 2018, 08:30 ---From what I’ve seen of Faye, she doesn’t care much about how most people think about her. But Marten is one person whose good opinion she absolutely must have. Fortunately Marten is probably the most uncritically supportive person in her entire life. He is open-minded about relationships and truly just wants to see Faye happy, so he has zero problems with Faye & Bubbles.
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^^^THIS^^^
A rising inflection at the end of a sentence is as tonal as the English language gets, and it indicates an interrogative (Sister Mary Grammar would be surprised that I remember that). Typically IRL when it shows up at the end of a declarative sentence it indicates that the speaker is uncertain as to the response they'll receive. You're spot on Zeb. In contrast to her "Do I Look Like I Give A Fornicate?" attitude towards anyone else's opinion, Faye values Marty's almost beyond measure (although she may be loathe to admit it once her vision clears).
Mr_Rose:
Also of note: either Faye has developed water-themed super-powers or Hannelore accidentally left one of hannerdad’s auto-refilling glasses downstairs; Faye’s cup goes from ¾ to ½ to completely full between panels.
It could also be a subtle artistic mirror of her emotional state too…
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