• Tanis Nikana@lemmy.world
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    The woman said no, and Everett’s just respecting her wishes instead of allowing her to be coerced!

    Everett’s the good guy about 65% of the time.

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      She didn’t - she said she doesn’t know how to play and doesn’t want to spoil the game. The other guys are trying to be inclusive and Mr. True would deserve a Mr. True special tbh.

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        One thing I really appreciate about these comics is that they don’t pretend Mr. True is a good person universally. He has his motivations and his flaws, and he’s certainly not perfect, but he tries.

        He’s got a very black-and-white world view though.

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          Exactly, it makes him more relatable. You nailed it. We’ve all been to some social game where someone says “I’ll teach you” and it’s miserable for the learner, too. EDIT: I meant that often in such a situation, the person who offered to teach you drops you like a hot potato!