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WCDT Strips 3976-3980 (April 8th-12th, 2019)

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Tova:
"Let's go back to discussing the aging process in the abstract, that was much more fun."

BenRG:
I could rant a lot about how it's unfair that Dora gets to rag Marten about him going grey but he's not allowed to tell her that she's got a wrinkle... where is it anyway? However, that would be missing the whole point, which is actually a classic joke about people's reaction to ageing. I've seen basically the same joke done by lots of people in basically the same way.

It's probably an indicator of just how bad I am at reading people that a part of me wonders if Dora is only mad because she hadn't noticed and she wants Marten to tell her where the wrinkle is more urgently.

For some reason, a part of me would be really interested for Dora to have a dream where she meets platinum blonde her and the two compare notes on their lives.

cybersmurf:

--- Quote from: DSL on 07 Apr 2019, 19:43 ---It's a greay area.

--- End quote ---

I sighed audibly.


As for JJ's question how to make a latte with a dagger: cutting edge technology.

brasca:

--- Quote from: Castlerook on 07 Apr 2019, 19:58 ---Marten you dimwitted gombeen, you never tell a woman she has a wrinkle.

--- End quote ---

Especially if she’s holding a knife.

Dandi Andi:
I guess I tend to think of the original cast as about my age more or less, but "comic time" makes that less and less true as time goes on. I've been reading this comic since Faye's big reveal about her dad beck in... 2005? Is that right? 14 years? Sweet Sithrak. I was 21! So the original cast has gone from a bit older than me to a bit younger than me (I presume). It's kind of nice to see Marten and Dora reaching that point where they're beginning to notice the accumulation of age.

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