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WCDT Strips 3811-3815 (20-24 August 2018)
Tova:
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--- Quote from: Tova on 22 Aug 2018, 21:05 ---Maybe you should read the entire post
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I read them. I used short quotes to avoid spam since long-ish posts.
Maybe you shouldn't confuse disagreeing with my response as an indication I didn't read the same thing you did.
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I didn't disagree with what you said.
*taps microphone* Is this thing on? I feel like there's a lingering misunderstanding I don't know how to address.
Case:
--- Quote from: SmilingCat on 23 Aug 2018, 15:18 ---There is nothing normalizing about being hit in the head with a dildo by a little robot with orb hands. :-P
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Sigquoted ...
Tova:
Absolutely not normalizing. BTW does anyone know where I can buy a robot with orb hands? Asking for a friend.
BlueFatima:
--- Quote from: pwhodges on 23 Aug 2018, 02:26 ---This arc feels contrived to me.
And Marten is doing himself no favours by starting with mentioning that he has come because of what Pintsize said...
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I see two imperfect people learning how to be a close(r) couple and communicate with one another. IMO, nothing is wrong with that even though they both have things to learn. Whether or not they learn them? Who knows? Claire is still pretty young (mid/early 20s) and Marten is in maybe his late 20s, but I think a person who goes out of their way to apologize (and actually makes an effort to make it better and not repeat it often) is pretty mature...unless the thing they are apologizing about is just an attempt at to be excuse for and later repeat bad (or horrific) behavior.
These past stories have seemed to resolve a little easily, but that's kind of how real life goes. It feels like they are meant to be intermissions before another large storyline happens, and they are character-building at the same time—showing the character's flaws, vulnerabilities, and strengths as well. They actually pair together well as they both show Faye and Marten taking responsibility for their mistakes and making attempts to change. This is part of why I mentioned they seem older/more mature (more than the most of the cast—especially the newer characters). I can't place a finger on what it is (mannerisms or physical character change), but it seems to be in the artwork in these past two stories as well.
TheEvilDog:
Early comic is early.
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