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WCDT Strips 3941-3945 (18-22 February 2019)

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alc40:
https://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=3430 (also the preceding comic)

Dora kept her promise to let Brun have the clock, but it sounds like she regretted making that promise a bit.

Case:
The flux compensator, Elliott. It's always the flux-compensator ...

cesium133:
That still requires violating some traffic laws. None of the east coast states have speed limits that go up to 88 mph.

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: Storel on 16 Feb 2019, 23:33 ---
--- Quote from: hedgie on 15 Feb 2019, 06:29 ---Mmm… Cajun halfling.

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Sounds tasty?  :lol:

Halfling: the other other white meat.

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CORNWOOD!!!!

Sullivan:

--- Quote from: mikmaxs on 17 Feb 2019, 20:55 ---
--- Quote from: Sullivan on 17 Feb 2019, 19:51 ---Ok. If Brun just was going to keep the clock, fine. But if she sold it, Dora should get a cut. At least 10% as a finder's fee.

Also, that it sold for that much, that quickly, means that Brun left money on the table.

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I disagree. I can't be bothered to dig up the original comic, but to my memory, Brun said that it was valuable and could be sold, and Dora dismissed the idea.
If Brun had been trying to trick Dora to get a valuable thing worth selling, it'd be one thing, but Brun just got the clock because she thought it was a cool clock. A few (weeks? Months?) later, she needed money and owned one valuable thing, so she sold it.

Now someone dig up the original comic to reveal that I am remembering everything totally wrong...

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I'm not saying Dora had any right to expect a cut. Nor that Brun is morally obligated to give her one. I  just think it's a polite thing to do.

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