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== Webcomics == |
== Webcomics == |
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* Trigger and Layla in ''[[Far Out There]]'' are most emphatically [http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1027274/page-28-i-dont-think-thats-very-funny-at-all/ in this sort of relationship]. |
* Trigger and Layla in ''[[Far Out There]]'' are most emphatically [https://web.archive.org/web/20130715105603/http://faroutthere.smackjeeves.com/comics/1027274/page-28-i-dont-think-thats-very-funny-at-all/ in this sort of relationship]. |
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* In ''[[Something*Positive]],'' Davan and Aubrey are like this, especially since they've known each other long enough for the Westermark Effect to be in place. |
* In ''[[Something*Positive]],'' Davan and Aubrey are like this, especially since they've known each other long enough for the Westermark Effect to be in place. |
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** Davan and Pee-Jee are an almost as good example, although they didn't know each other nearly as long and Davan had a crush on her prior to the comic's beginning. Davan even refers to her as Mei-Mei (Chinese for "little sister") at one point. |
** Davan and Pee-Jee are an almost as good example, although they didn't know each other nearly as long and Davan had a crush on her prior to the comic's beginning. Davan even refers to her as Mei-Mei (Chinese for "little sister") at one point. |