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WCDT 26-30 April 2021 (4511-4515)
flondrix:
--- Quote from: Shjade on 28 Apr 2021, 11:32 ---Dora runs her own business and is pretty big on control. Tai is laid back to a fault. To me that seems like all this is, those two extremely contrasting qualities causing friction.
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Gosh, you could base a long-running broadway play on that sort of pairing.
Maybe even a television series.
(Sometimes when discussing conflicts in relationships I say "This isn't a man/woman issue, this is a Felix/Oscar issue.")
flondrix:
--- Quote from: Gyrre on 28 Apr 2021, 20:46 ---"And this column is for people wbo're allowed to know we're married but not allowed to know we have kids."
Geeze. That'd be a hell of a form of revenge.
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Was it Tai and Dora about whom Hannelore said "We're working on that technology, OK?"
And what is their couple name? Tora?
flondrix:
--- Quote from: Oenone on 29 Apr 2021, 05:05 ---I can’t think of anything Tai can do if she’s that uncomfortable with dates, contracts, research, etc. Even setting up a DJ or a band requires making a list of some kind.
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Least of all run a library.
flondrix:
--- Quote from: DaiJB on 28 Apr 2021, 22:28 ---Anyone else have the impression that Dora's been planning her wedding (consciously or subconsciously) for a very long time? :-D
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I am reminded of Lady Alys Vorpatril from Lois McMaster Bujold's A Civil Campaign. "I've seen planetary invasions pulled off with less planning than your mother is putting into this wedding." Though, in that case it was justified--a bachelor emperor was getting married for the first time in many generations, and she had to make sure all the traditions were followed to placate the more conservative elements of the aristocracy. (Lady Alys wasn't the one getting married, but she was responsible for all of the emperor's social details and took her job very seriously.)
flondrix:
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 28 Apr 2021, 21:30 ---Did Tai switch to they/them pronouns? As of https://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=974 Tai said chocolate pronouns were good.
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Huh? I just read that strip and I see no mention of "chocolate" pronouns, only that traditional female pronouns were fine because she never identified as anything other than female, she just went for a "butch" look in the past.
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