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Something rare: Moment of the Week?

Marten's the only dude unhappier after a ONS.
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Not make it sound completely hopeless?
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"I got some booty, I got some booty"
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"It involves putting on fancy clothes and getting wicked drunk"
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You used "wicked" as an intensifier. You're officially a New Englander now.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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Claire asks if something's wrong: hooked up with a friend of Tai's...
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Took a class on sexuality 3rd year undergrad; not be judgmental about casual sex
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I'M NOT JUDGING YOU (Okay! Okay!)
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Can't imagine meeting somebody and SLEEPING with them RIGHT AWAY.
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"Hey player! How'd things go with D?" (Oh, uh, good. Good) "Fist bump."
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"Tai put a lot of work into her float. I didn't have the heart to tell her the parade is rained out."
- 3 (5.8%)
Angus: "We're going out for beers tonight."
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Who's "we"? You and me.
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And me! (Wha-) I got BRO SENSE.
- 6 (11.5%)
All right, all right. I'm here picking up a book for my girl.
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Author Topic: WCDT: 2651-2655 (March 3-7, 2014) Weekly Comics Discussion Thread  (Read 51112 times)

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I really like the "texture" her hair has.
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Does she sound jealous, or is that wishful shipper logic?
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I don't think it's jealousy here. Claire's parents split up because (I think?) her father was having affair(s). She's rather touchy about that sort of thing. So it's not a far stretch to think she's rather judgmental about random hook ups/one night stands, given what she said in this comic.
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Me thinks the lady doth protest too much.
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For White Fang, The Call of the Wild, and The Sea Wolf, I'd say. I read the first two as a kid and The Sea Wolf in a high school English class. I've never heard of The Cruise of the Dazzler, though; how did you run across it?

Back when I was younger, we had what I believe were the collected works of London. Due to lack of having much to do otherwise, I did a lot of reading, some of it definitely *air quotes* age-inappropriate in retrospect.

I cannot help but notice Clare wears a rather nice top today.
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Me thinks the lady doth protest too much.

I'm not judging you, I'm not judging you, I'm NOT I'm NOT I'm NOT!

So there!  :-P
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Does she sound jealous, or is that wishful shipper logic?

If it is, I'm guilty of it as well, I must confess.
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:mrgreen: Claire has been judgmental before, without knowing all the facts. Apparently, she has strong emotions about infidelity, or about casual flings in general.

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Amusingly, in 90s and early 00s youth culture, 'wicked' used to mean 'good.'

I thought it was "hella," or am I just confusing that with the crappy car modification with the same word in it?

Not in England it didn't (just realised I didn't specify).
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(It was for saying "I would only use 'diagonal' for that" with regard to persons on opposing corners of an intersection.)
What else could you use? :psyduck:

I dunno. I'm pretty sure I've heard "wicked" used as an adjective in my non-New England area, but it would more likely be "sick."
Different usage. In some regions, "wicked" can be an adjective meaning "cool". But in New England it is used as an adverb meaning "very".

Ah, I see.

And the other options were mostly variations of "kitty-corner/catty-corner"

Does she sound jealous, or is that wishful shipper logic?
I suspect not so much jealousy as awkwardness, as in "I feel like I'm supposed to say something at this juncture but I'm not sure what."
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You're probably less likely to use regional slang on the internet than you are when talking with local friends.
I try to avoid using too many Australianisms. My spelling would preclude "sounding" like anyone from the USA on the internet, of course.

For White Fang, The Call of the Wild, and The Sea Wolf, I'd say.
It is probably as well for his reputation that hardly anybody reads Jack London's "The Unparalleled Invasion", though there may be some who harbour similar views who might enjoy it today. London's racism tars him pretty irredeemably as far as I am concerned. Yes, Jack, I am judging you!

Claire's shirt is a very good colour for her.
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Akima, when you say "Australianisms", are you referring to those nasal Eastern-State Australianisms? Or what people think we sound like - "shrimp on the barbie"et al ?

(Tbh, I've never really noticed anything spoken here in SA that constitutes an "Australianism")
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everything i know about australia, i learned from mad max, 90's jackie chan movies, and that one episode of the simpsons.
Yes, and stereotype dictates that this is the point where I'm supposed to say "you call this a knife? *this* is a knife", and then proceed to pull out a spoon.
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My spelling would preclude "sounding" like anyone from the USA on the internet, of course.
Indeed.
Claire's shirt is a very good colour for her.
:-D
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I'm not judging you, I'm not judging you, I'm NOT I'm NOT I'm NOT!
:mrgreen: Claire has been judgmental before, without knowing all the facts. Apparently, she has strong emotions about infidelity, or about casual flings in general.

Yes, she has, however - her reaction was both normal, and worthy of a smile (because I'm not the one being judged).
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Claire's shirt is a very good colour for her.
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It's not our fault you people have a thing against the letter U and a weird thing for z's where there should be s's.
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I do not blame Jeph for including American English regional slang in his comics, but it can be hard for us non-Americans to achieve understanding sometimes. To our American friends, I would suggest you take this test: The Great English Dialect Quiz.

After completing the test, you might begin to understand the problem.

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Oh Marten, just move the fuck on already! :-P

Sorry for the insensitive post, but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this?
PC answer: as long as he needs, everybody's different and deals with things in different ways, yadda yadda yadda...

I'm kinda bored with Martens current storyline in case you didn't notice :-P
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Sorry for the insensitive post, but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this?
Remember that comic time is a lot slower. For us, this arc's taken the last two months, but for Marten it's been like four days?

When you inevitably do your next marathon archive binge, it won't seem like a long time at all :P
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everything i know about australia, i learned from mad max, 90's jackie chan movies, and that one episode of the simpsons.
That's pretty much all you need.
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Sorry for the insensitive post, but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this?
Remember that comic time is a lot slower. For us, this arc's taken the last two months, but for Marten it's been like four days?

When you inevitably do your next marathon archive binge, it won't seem like a long time at all :P
Good point. It all went by much much faster when I first started reading QC and had a lot of catching up to do.

But still, this Marten arc... Hopefully Claire will help him get over this issue :wink:
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I do not blame Jeph for including American English regional slang in his comics, but it can be hard for us non-Americans to achieve understanding sometimes. To our American friends, I would suggest you take this test: The Great English Dialect Quiz.

After completing the test, you might begin to understand the problem.

While I'm "spectacularly south east", many of my rels are not. Of course I've gone native since 1968, but even my son has traces of a SE UK accent though, picked up from me.
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I do not blame Jeph for including American English regional slang in his comics, but it can be hard for us non-Americans to achieve understanding sometimes. To our American friends, I would suggest you take this test: The Great English Dialect Quiz.

After completing the test, you might begin to understand the problem.

While I'm "spectacularly south east", many of my rels are not. Of course I've gone native since 1968, but even my son has traces of a SE UK accent though, picked up from me.

I, too, got "spectacularly south east". A bit surprising, since I come from the northernmost country in Europe... ;)
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Two of those questions I couldn't even answer - I don't use any of those choices.
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I also got "spectacularly south east", which I suppose is apt, but I'm about eighteen thousand kilometres more south-east than the quiz intended :P
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I also got "spectacularly south east", which I suppose is apt, but I'm about eighteen thousand kilometres more south-east than the quiz intended :P
I would guess all non-Brits end up being "Spectacularly South-East", but in the wrong country  :-D

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It's not our fault you people have [...] a weird thing for z's where there should be s's.

That's also Oxford University Press house style (and hence the preferred spellings in the OED); Cambridge falls the other way.  Curiously, Oxford University recommends the use of s in its publicity guidelines.  Some word processors have two British English spell-check settings to account for this.
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Spectacularly South-East; well, there's a surprise.

After completing the test, you might begin to understand the problem.
As the first comment says:
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Spectacularly South-East. Which I am, in a different country.  :-D

In US dialect quizzes, I get different results depending on whether the quiz focuses on word usage or pronunciation. My vocabulary is typical of the southeastern US (and North Carolina specifically), but my accent was strongly influenced by my parents, who are from Pittsburgh.
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[...] but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this? [...]

I also think it's funny that Marten just runs around and tells anybody he meets (ok, friends only) about the somewhat unsuccessful one-night stand. Even funnier because he just looks mopey and then waits until people ask him "what's wrong?".
I think this is a very natural thing to do, though. When something bugs me, I very often try to find as many people as possible to talk about it. Not consciously, it just happens: If my brain has still not let go of the issue after thoroughly talking the thing through with one person, I really can't stop myself from bringing it up with the next friend I meet as well.
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[...] but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this? [...]
I also think it's funny that Marten just runs around and tells anybody he meets (ok, friends only) about the somewhat unsuccessful one-night stand. [...]
Agreed, it is enough by now. If I had been in a similar situation, I would not have told my friends anything at all. But then, I am not Marten.

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I grew up on Cape Cod, lived in Northampton/Amherst for college for 5 years, lived in Boston the past 6.

So yeah, wicked. Those of us who had Cape Cod parents who took great pains either to keep the dreaded South Boston dialect out of our speech or to cultivate the Kennedy/Hyannispahwt/Boston Brahmin accent instead, now have a reaction pretty similar to Faye's when we find ourselves dropping a "wicked," which is, both in terms of meaning and metonymic significance, the MassHole version of "Beaucoup" in French or "Muy" in Spanish.

Of course, sometimes we'll say "wicked" ironically, which makes it okay.

I've basically only heard wicked used as an "intensifier" (what a great 10-dollar linguistics word; Angus must be a grammarian like me) for "good," "bad," and "awesome." Never "pissah." That's bush league, even to the kind of guy who owns six different Red Sox hats. Using that phrase to sound authentically Boston is like calling the city "Beantown." Or San Francisco "Frisco," apparently.

Funny story. My 3rd grade public school teacher was super Catholic; rumor had it she used to be a nun, but I don't know if that's really true. There are, of course, very few Catholics on the Cape; we're all descended from Puritans. Anyway, whenever some Mark Wahlberg wannabe 9-year-old would be mid-sentence and use "wicked" she'd be able to jump in fast enough, before the noun even got out of the kid's mouth, to interject "...means EVIL!!!"
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Remember that comic time is a lot slower. For us, this arc's taken the last two months, but for Marten it's been like four days?

I make it less than two days. Party Saturday evening,  today's strip Monday morning
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Akima, when you say "Australianisms", are you referring to those nasal Eastern-State Australianisms? Or what people think we sound like - "shrimp on the barbie"et al ?
Mate, I didn't have accents in mind so much as vocabulary, but if you're going to put the acid on me, I'd better come up with something and give you the full SP before you go burko! Australian English comes within a bull's roar of British English, but if we're fair dinkum about it, there are more oddities than you can shake a stick at. If you dress badly, you're a warb. A member of the "deserving poor" is a battler, but if you think they're lazy or otherwise undeserving, they become a bludger (bludge is a verb too, especially in the phrase "bludge on the dole"), pronounced "bluja". You barrack for your football or cricket team, and after the game you soothe your throat with a schooner of beer. And so on. There are some Australians who might claim they never use such expressions, but I suspect they are would-be members of the bunyip aristocracy who are just putting on the dog.

Chowdah? That's how I pronounce it; doesn't everyone? :angel:
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Oh, fer criminy cripes sake. Howsa long you guys gonna put all this bull hockey out dere hey about different accents, aina?

"Divided by a common language".

Which is what I was getting to.
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Funny story. My 3rd grade public school teacher was super Catholic; rumor had it she used to be a nun, but I don't know if that's really true. There are, of course, very few Catholics on the Cape; we're all descended from Puritans.

...er.

I'm not sure you're actually from the Cape.
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Sorry for the insensitive post, but seriously! How long is he gonna dwell on this?

I'm interested again now because Claire, jealousy and judging so hard, but it was definitely dragging on until that point.
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We shake sticks at things in the UK too.
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Yeah, that was the only one I've heard used in the states. The others were all new to me.
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Stick shaking occurs in the States as well, although it is not a phrase I can ever recall using myself.
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Funny story. My 3rd grade public school teacher was super Catholic; rumor had it she used to be a nun, but I don't know if that's really true. There are, of course, very few Catholics on the Cape; we're all descended from Puritans.

...er.

I'm not sure you're actually from the Cape.

I assure you I am. 'Twas sarcasm.
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Claire's shirt is a very good colour for her.
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It's not our fault you people have a thing against the letter U and a weird thing for z's where there should be s's.
Hey, don't blame me on this, I'm not even a native English speaker.
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I would guess all non-Brits end up being "Spectacularly South-East", but in the wrong country  :-D
Yup, me too. I suppose the South-East just speaks the most "vanilla", "standard" English.

On a completely unrelated note, I wonder whether it is just the shading or whether Marten is starting to go grey (or gray?)
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I tried that quiz and got "Spectacularly South-East", though I only got that result after randomly picking an option on question 4 because none of them were something that I would say as a greeting.
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