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WCDT Strips 4331-4335 (18-22, August 2020)

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Perfectly Reasonable:
I believe Clinton -did- say 'pork'. BluBelle is being snarky.

(I'll call her that because Blue Bell is close to her RGB skin tone.)

Pilchard123:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 17 Aug 2020, 04:06 ---[...] it is implied that her former boss coerced her into letting customers sexually abuse her [...]

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It is? When?

BenRG:

--- Quote from: Pilchard123 on 17 Aug 2020, 10:02 ---
--- Quote from: BenRG on 17 Aug 2020, 04:06 ---[...] it is implied that her former boss coerced her into letting customers sexually abuse her [...]
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It is? When?
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I wish I remembered in detail but I think it was in the same arc where Brun and Clinton went on a similar not-date to the one Clinton went on with Elliot just now. During which they talked about relationships and Brun mentioned that her employer had pressured her to let the clientele leer at her and generally disrespect her boundaries.

IIRC, it included Clinton visualising Elliot as a giant caveman ready to fight him for Brun's attention.

Kairi:
The body language going on here is so nuanced and I love it so much. Also, Clinton saying "the only thing messed up about lunch" etc sounds like EXACTLY SOMETHING I WOULD SAY if I were trying to secret-code-style reassure someone I liked them without saying it out loud yet

that might not be what's happening here but aksjdhksjdhkjh I relate

Gnabberwocky:

--- Quote from: BenRG on 17 Aug 2020, 04:06 ---
--- Quote from: cybersmurf on 17 Aug 2020, 02:21 ---BuT wHaT aBoUt Brun? I don't think she's interested in either of them, and she'll find some other person.
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Brun is a difficult case to assess; I honestly wonder if she may be aromantic.

---big snip---

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I don't think Brun has figured out her own sexual/romantic orientation yet. When she went on the breakfast date with Mille, she didn't really hint at how she felt other than friendship. With Brun, "It was fun to do that with you" could mean anything from polite disinterest to an expression of love. Probably not polite disinterest--her thoughts showed she was being honest--but it's tricky to tell if it went past friendship. Same with Clinton; she sort of takes in any information he gives her and stores it away.

Out of all the possible speculations, aromantic makes the most sense, but I think it's too early to tell.

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