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Choosing a response.

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I try to be aware of differences between what logic and my emotions suggest, but... Yeah, that's easier said than done...

Consistently Inconsistent

I did mention that Ellen was inconsistent by design regarding her ownership of memories, and this is an example of that. Part of her is "I never played this", and another is "heck YEAH I played this".

Transformed All Along

"Rational Ellen" has lighter hair because of nonsense in canon that made a lighter green her "natural" hair color.

Technically, Ellen has spent this entire storyline in a transformed state, as she uses a transformation watch to keep her old hair and eye color in public.

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Stephen Gilberg

Now I'm picturing an RPG in which the GM asks how you respond to a guy like Rich.

Anonymous

Oumph, I get that. Half the time I don't even know how I'm reacting until the situation plays itself out.

Windscion

"Oh we're going in this direction. Okay then."

AstroChaos

Well... that was certainly a choice, lol.

Dan Curtis

It's all about who you play with and how you play. That being said I am a proven failure of a DM :D

David Fenger

Something very close to that happened in Questionable Content a few months back - a hypothetical "what would you do to the jerk at the watercooler" got complicated when others wanted to join.

Mark

I thought that I was finally getting my act together, went on holiday for 2 weeks and used some of my time to plan future story lines, then came back home to discover that the group had completely dissolved in my absence.

Anonymous

Ellen went for Diplomacy at the table and her character rolled very low.

Anonymous

Wait, was this comic inspired by William James? (William, a major founder of psychology, said that people become aware of their own emotions by noticing their own reactions, not by some sort of inner sense. Brother of writer Henry James, by the way.)