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WCDT strips 4311-4315 (20-25 July 2020)

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TinPenguin:

--- Quote from: Gus_Smedstad on 22 Jul 2020, 22:21 ---And Farideh is right, May could have no interest in further shenanigans. Though honestly, I doubt that she's done experimenting, and Sven is convenient.

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Apart from sheer subversive curiosity, one of the main reasons she may have been willing was that her body was broken enough already that it didn't matter to her what she did with it.

cybersmurf:

--- Quote from: awkwardness on 23 Jul 2020, 00:12 ---
--- Quote from: Penquin47 on 22 Jul 2020, 18:47 ---I miss my Commodore 64 so much.  That thing taught my big brother to read, I swear.

Edited because new strip went up: I did NOT RECOGNIZE SVEN.  I have no idea who that guy is, but I do not recognize him.  If anything, when I first saw him, I thought it was Angus coming back to visit from New York.

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He's the latest victim of Jeph's obsession with short hair...and the worst part is he doesn't have his glasses on either

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He's been seen without glasses several times, and we actually got a reasoning for him cutting his hair.

Case:

--- Quote from: Tova on 22 Jul 2020, 21:14 ---
--- Quote from: Gnabberwocky on 22 Jul 2020, 20:00 ---Am I overthinking it, or is that postscript text one of the most horrifically bad puns of all time? I honestly can't tell if he realized its meaning.

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Fairly sure it was intentional.

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Uhmmmmmmh ...? :psyduck:

Tova:
Or not? I dunno, honestly. Not even sure I realise now.

badbum61:

--- Quote from: Tova on 22 Jul 2020, 14:47 ---One of my fondest memories as a kid was visiting the Powerhouse Museum where they had at the time a room full of C64s and BASIC programming classes. Those were the days.

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I'm ancient enough to remember visiting the old Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences (before it moved to the Powerhouse) in the early '70s, and the thrill/frustration of trying to beat the primitive tic-tac-toe 'computer' they had there! (spoiler: it couldn't be beaten, but if you were pretty good you could force it to a stalemate)

C64s? That was, like, the future, maaan...

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