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WCDT Strips 4331-4335 (18-22, August 2020)
tbodt:
--- Quote from: Gnabberwocky on 20 Aug 2020, 18:27 ---
--- Quote from: cybersmurf on 20 Aug 2020, 14:15 ---The way I perceive it, homo-, hetero- and bisexual are "just" points on a gradient. The question is: how far towards one end are you, actually? Too far out to ever consider it? Far enough inward to fantasise about it? Not enough for something serious? Or, like Faye and apparently Clinton - if you met the right person, you realise you're not that far off to one end?
I hope, my late night rambling makes enough sense to you, and doesn't offend anyone. It's just how it makes most sense to me, personally.
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I get what you mean, and I like the analogy, but where would something like pansexuality fall on the scale?
Or, is it more like a series of gradients? Like, this is where I fall on the bisexuality scale, this is where I fall on the demisexuality scale, etc.
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Infinite dimension vector space, like I said. Maybe ℝ^ℵ₀
SmilingCat:
Prediction!
Despite Renee's advice, Elliot is going to get more and more dejected. Eventually he will reach that state of depression known as "completely out of fucks".
This will actually feel strangely liberating to Elliot, like a nirvana made of screaming obscenities at pressmen (your experiences may vary).
So the next time he see's Brun, he'll ask her out, bluntly, without hesitation, expecting a refusal because he figures that's all he deserves.
She'll say yes. This will eventually register with Elliot.
Then Clinton will show up to discover that Elliot is now going out with Brun. He will also lapse into depression.
Except Brun tells him that it's okay if he also goes out with Elliot, because she's normalized the behavior of casual relationships from watching Renee, and will consider it perfectly reasonable for a person to try dating multiple people before settling on one person. Jumping into a commitment right from the get go is stupid, after all.
This will cause Clinton to ask if... maybe... it would be okay if they also went out. Brun will reply sure.
This is the point where Elliot wakes up to his cat sitting on his chest demanding brekky.
sitnspin:
--- Quote from: Tova on 20 Aug 2020, 18:21 ---Sourdough is made of nothing but happiness, Jeph, you heathen.
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Sourdough tastes like bread that has gone rancid to me.
Gnabberwocky:
--- Quote from: SmilingCat on 20 Aug 2020, 20:17 ---Prediction!
Despite Renee's advice, Elliot is going to get more and more dejected. Eventually he will reach that state of depression known as "completely out of fucks".
This will actually feel strangely liberating to Elliot, like a nirvana made of screaming obscenities at pressmen (your experiences may vary).
So the next time he see's Brun, he'll ask her out, bluntly, without hesitation, expecting a refusal because he figures that's all he deserves.
She'll say yes. This will eventually register with Elliot.
Then Clinton will show up to discover that Elliot is now going out with Brun. He will also lapse into depression.
Except Brun tells him that it's okay if he also goes out with Elliot, because she's normalized the behavior of casual relationships from watching Renee, and will consider it perfectly reasonable for a person to try dating multiple people before settling on one person. Jumping into a commitment right from the get go is stupid, after all.
This will cause Clinton to ask if... maybe... it would be okay if they also went out. Brun will reply sure.
This is the point where Elliot wakes up to his cat sitting on his chest demanding brekky.
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That made my head hurt.
I'd be okay with the final outcome of that, but the journey there might kill me. Clinton, it's on you to stop this. Please hurry.
Farideh:
We'll probably go back to May next week
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