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WCDT strips 4266-70 (18-22 May 2020)

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chris73:

--- Quote from: Tova on 20 May 2020, 15:33 ---
--- Quote from: Thrudd on 20 May 2020, 12:22 ---Instead of the punch why not walk up to him and just tell him he is being creepy ... again .....  :psyduck:
That should evince a strong reaction and possible awkward dialogue without the need for physical violence.

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I think that's precisely what she did.

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It may have been a joke, with Faye who knows, but her first reaction was to physically assault him

oddtail:

--- Quote from: chris73 on 20 May 2020, 15:40 ---
--- Quote from: Tova on 20 May 2020, 15:33 ---
--- Quote from: Thrudd on 20 May 2020, 12:22 ---Instead of the punch why not walk up to him and just tell him he is being creepy ... again .....  :psyduck:
That should evince a strong reaction and possible awkward dialogue without the need for physical violence.

--- End quote ---

I think that's precisely what she did.

--- End quote ---

It may have been a joke, with Faye who knows, but her first reaction was to physically assault him

--- End quote ---

Yeah, "jokes" about violence from a person who has a history of violence - and now comes with an actual-war-machine girlfriend - are less, shall we say, "ha ha" funny.

And I never was even *that* upset with Faye's behaviour back when she was punch-happy. But come ON.

Tova:
Almost certainly deadpan humour à la the last panel of #3485.

Warning - blah blah blah

Yes, you could make that argument.

It does seem like the kind of private joke that Faye and Bubbles would make just between the two of them. As long as they are not enacting it, I find it hard to get worked up over it.

This is getting to be a habit. I should just change my title to Tova, defender of all of the terrible, terrible people that inhabit the World of QC

Is it cold in here?:
Jeph did say once that he enjoys writing Faye but would probably not like her in real life.

I'm remembering that we've had a member here who was a victim of female-inflicted domestic violence. Faye has reminded more than one person of someone really bad from their pasts. I will be respectful of the criticisms.

Yes, you could say it's cartoon violence, but the counter to that is we are eager to think of the characters as real people.

TheEvilDog:
So comics up....Really, really hope Faye isn't going to do anything stupid. Or let this fester and let it turn into an argument...

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