Do you think QC is sorta winding down? Everyone who wants to be in a relationship is in a relationship. We’ve still got Dora and Tai’s wedding coming up, but then what? How long has it been since we had a breakup?
i think after the wedding when or if it ever happens its going to switch off the main characters other than Faye and bubbles. with occasional one or two offs with marten and claire
but Jeph has already laid the groundwork for Dora and Tai leaving due to tai possibly getting a job offer somewhere else in which I think hanners and marigold might buy the shop
BTW did yall hear millholand is the new popeye artist ?
We have Willow and Iris and whoever the next characters are with Extreme Personality Traits to be worn down into lovable quirks by the rock tumbler of the QC gang.
It’s always been a ‘slice of life’ type comic. Nothing that exciting really happens. I remember being pretty disappointed back when I thought there was an actual adventure starting and it just …fizzled.
This plot where they were about to enter Bubbles’ mind to try to unlock her memories:
No, QC will never wind down as long as it is profitable. Jeph just keeps adding new characters with new problems. To be fair, it is the only comic I have stuck with over more than a decade.
No, because the author has said he has no intent to stop creating it any time soon. It’s actually been a common question.
Also, there are tons of ships that are still out there. It’s just that they are newer characters. Brun and Milly seemed to be set up to date. Renee still hasn’t found her guy. May and Sven both seem to still have something towards each other, even if May feels weird. Iris clearly has the hots for Willow, though Willow seems oblivious. Emmet is clearly crushing on Sam, and Sam is either oblivious or doesn’t mind. And there’s this weird semi-romantic tension between Yay and Roko.
What I think happened is that the author liked the relationships he set up for the main cast so much that he didn’t want to break them up, so he started doing it with new characters. That’s why he eventually got Clinton and Elliot together.
“Dr Nature’s Completely Unsweetened Reasonable Puffs”
If it ever got in contact with Chocolate Frosted Sugar Bombs, I think they would mutually annihilate.
Is this thing with the area codes at all realistic? I know if I was calling somebody it wouldn’t work. If I thought somebody was in another part of the country and dialed their area code (not recognizing it was the same as mine) the call wouldn’t go through and I’d get a recorded message telling me I shouldn’t dial the area code for local calls.
I’ve only ever encountered that on land lines. They both used smartphones, and I’ve never had any problem including the area code on those. Or cell phones in general, really.
I don’t really know many cell providers who maintain the difference between local and long distance anymore.
I’ve always thought she looked like an older version of Claire. But it seems all signs of age have been removed. She does not look double Clinton’s age.
It’s particularly dissonant with the dialog, with her worrying about being older.
So you’re saying that if you called somebody in your area code and dialed the area code, your call would go through with no problem and you wouldn’t receive any message?
Now that I think about it, aren’t there some areas that have multiple area codes within a single region and everyone in the region always has to dial the area code?
I never have on my cell phone. All of my contacts have always had the area code included, and most of them are in my area code.
I can’t remember the last time I dialed a local number directly from my cell phone, though. And my area now has 10-digit dialing for all phones as of a year ago. So maybe if I’d called a local number in the past without using a contact, I would have gotten some sort of message.
But I suspect Aurelia and Marigold added each other’s number to their contacts. That’s how anyone I know calls someone who they plan on talking to more than once. Heck, they probably already had their email in their contacts, so adding a number wouldn’t be a big deal.
Okay, I’m curious. I add phone numbers to my phone for new people. But I’ve never done it for somebody I haven’t met in person. How do two people who have never met (as Aurelia and Marigold have not) originally exchange phone numbers?
I presume they just gave each other their phone numbers by private message. Nothing too fancy would be needed. They’d know it was them because no one else could have the same account name. They could also use a private chat, for similar reasons.
I guess they could do something fancier, with those fancy vCards—files that hold all your contact info and automatically get added when you open them. But that’s more of a business thing, and seems overkill here, especially for Aurelia who has no manager.
Ten digit dialing, where you must enter the area code even for a local call, has been in existence for a long time - at least 10 years. I just tried it myself, and a 7 digit call from my cell phone to my landline, or even to my wife’s cell phone on the same mobile account, gets a “Your call cannot be completed as dialed” message. So you’re probably the outlier here Little_Nemo. Note that that FCC article says it will be phased in nationwide by next month, so you may need to add all the area codes to your contacts soon.