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*** Strangely, this has been argued about in the comic itself, which may mean that the author, much like every other denizen of the internet, reads this site. In order to test this theory: what's the deal with Pintsize not having nipples?
**** He ''does'' have USB ports, and presumably blanking panels where more USB ports ''could'' go. The fact that the latter aren't where nipples would be on a human is neither here nor there...
**** [[Non -Mammal Mammaries|Why would Pintsize have nipples]]?
** I don't seen how Angus is supposed to be creepy. A bit weird, sure, but creepy? Not seeing it.
** I'd like to make a point about Dora and Sven's dad (Mr. Bianchi). He's not a creep, he's jovial. Many Mediterranean dads are like this (my dad probably would have done something similar). He knows his son is a womanizer and he did nothing more than pinch Faye's sides. If she knew Sven well enough to storm in his apartment like that I don't see why he'd assume that she'd very much bother with what he did. He's been shown to be an open guy in other occasions (when Marty went to dinner with Dora's family).
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** Screw that, what's needed is "I am the prettiest princess" in men's sizes.
*** That would defeat the purpose.
* Angus's job bugs me. Advancing causes you believe in by pretending to be on the other side? Way to stifle reasoned debate. Describing it as "[[Stephen Colbert]] incorporated" isn't right, since at least he's honest/blatant about it; it's more like "[[Nineteen Eighty -Four|Emmanuel Goldstein]] incorporated," a "quiet those bastards at any cost" strategy wholeheartedly endorsed by every other character and the author.
** [[Rule of Funny|It was a one-shot joke]] [[MST3K Mantra|that appeared in a single strip]].
* Wait, Toto wrote songs other then Africa?
** ...yes?
* Seriously, the thing happening with Dora's "trust issues" right now. As though, what, it's totally ludicrous to be upset that her boyfriend is on the couch with a girl, both in their underwear, while they used to be really really into each other? Especially considering that in QC's webcomic time it's only been something like a few months since then.
** A boyfriend that she's known for a while and bloody well ''everyone'' in her social circle acknowledges as too nice for his own damn good? A friend she knows is still dealing with relationship issues step-by-step, just got out from a bad experience with her brother, and who she herself was trying to get to hook up with another guy (and saw said friend's [[Post -Kiss Catatonia|reaction]] to said guy)? What's totally ludicrous is that she so very easily believed that two of her closest friends would just turn around and betray her the very night one of them gets over her hang up about relationships to go on a date. She ''knows all that'' but still refuses to even consider for one moment that it's [[Not What It Looks Like]] and does not even give them the chance to explain. A "few months" is no excuse as a few months equals several ''weeks'', which in turn are composed of seven days each. And she interacts with them frequently for all that.
** Especially since she's [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/JustBugsMe/QuestionableContent?action=edit seen for herself] how Martin really wouldn't be the cheating type, her refusing to even think that maybe she was mistaken was what was ludicrous. Also, compare the way Dora reacted to the way Faye reacted in a [http://questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=532 strikingly similar situation].
** Both Marten and Faye are sick of her shit, and it seems this arc will be addressing her issues and her supposed entitlement to overreacting and it being justified.