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Post by Gotolei on May 18, 2016 7:05:33 GMT
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Post by arf on May 18, 2016 7:10:34 GMT
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Post by imaginaryfriend on May 18, 2016 7:10:34 GMT
Not sure if it's intentional but subtle or no, but Usagi's got angel wings in the upper right corner thanks to asymmetrical background cloud shading.
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Post by noone3 on May 18, 2016 7:11:48 GMT
Is it just me, or is her hair getting brighter? It might have started last page. Should we suit-up?
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Post by csj on May 18, 2016 7:25:32 GMT
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Post by arf on May 18, 2016 7:33:01 GMT
Is it just me, or is her hair getting brighter? It might have started last page. Should we suit-up? Now you mention it, it's been getting brighter since Annie went etheric.
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Post by Lightice on May 18, 2016 8:57:45 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations...
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Post by Jelly Jellybean on May 18, 2016 10:15:40 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... "... but then they covered me up and made me do 'things' with my clawless paws on this weird 'thing'." "I Want The Manager And A Refund" Year 7 Foley Student Play
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Post by ctso74 on May 18, 2016 13:41:15 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... Homunculus is what I thought, as well. The mind can adapt, but if the roles were reversed, how odd would it be to suddenly feel eight legs or walk with your tongue.
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Post by freeman on May 18, 2016 13:49:52 GMT
One day a bunny in a field, another day - CAD-class. Close, but not quite. Knowing some rudimentary Lapine, here's a proposed translation: 1st panel: Between duty and the discipline, there must be anger in the cold place. 2nd panel: All feelings fall into big space, swept up like garbage on the week-end. 3rd panel: Between pen and a paperwork, there must be passion in the language.
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Post by foresterr on May 18, 2016 17:18:14 GMT
3rd bubble translation is "duuuude, my hands are huge!"
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Post by ohthatone on May 18, 2016 17:35:13 GMT
3rd bubble translation is "duuuude, my hands are huge!" "they can touch everything but themselves.... oh wait...."
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Post by Daedalus on May 18, 2016 18:07:53 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... "... but then they covered me up and made me do 'things' with my clawless paws on this weird 'thing'." "I Want The Manager And A Refund" Year 7 Foley Student Play "Put Me Back Where I Came From, or So Help Me!" The sequel.
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Post by tortoise on May 18, 2016 19:47:01 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... I agree mildly, but even considering that it's stylized his head and hands are still WAY too small. I think it's more that he doesn't quite understand how hands work or how to use the fine motor skills that they require, which is why they look all floppy. IMO it looks like he finds them awkward and clunky because he's never had to use his hand-analogues in that way before.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on May 18, 2016 20:27:52 GMT
"they can touch everything but themselves.... oh wait...."Not in public, anyway.
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Post by zaferion on May 19, 2016 9:09:55 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... I agree mildly, but even considering that it's stylized his head and hands are still WAY too small. I think it's more that he doesn't quite understand how hands work or how to use the fine motor skills that they require, which is why they look all floppy. IMO it looks like he finds them awkward and clunky because he's never had to use his hand-analogues in that way before. handaloguesi am not sorry
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Post by arf on May 19, 2016 12:50:44 GMT
It occurs to me that Annie's comment matches what Rabbit Lad is going through.
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Post by Sauzels on May 19, 2016 22:49:10 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... If so, that would be the second reference to the cortical homunculus in this comic.
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Post by dramastix on May 20, 2016 1:43:38 GMT
So, I'm guessing this reflects the rabbit kid's first introduction to humanity. The third and fourth "panel" remind me of various cortical homunculus illustrations... If so, that would be the second reference to the cortical homunculus in this comic. Which was the first one?
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Post by TBeholder on May 20, 2016 2:33:11 GMT
Now Bugsy acts schoolmarm-y.
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Post by Sauzels on May 20, 2016 6:15:22 GMT
If so, that would be the second reference to the cortical homunculus in this comic. Which was the first one? Robot's "description" of the flesh-arm interface.
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Post by Daedalus on May 21, 2016 2:07:48 GMT
Robot's "description" of the flesh-arm interface. That's certainly quite an image, but where is the reference to the cortical homunculus here? Sorry if this is something obvious I've just missed.
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Post by dramastix on May 21, 2016 16:57:12 GMT
Robot's "description" of the flesh-arm interface. That's certainly quite an image, but where is the reference to the cortical homunculus here? Sorry if this is something obvious I've just missed.Eh, I can see how inspiration might have been drawn from a homunculus for those images, but Robot's sensation seems much more focused on the cellular level of perception.
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Post by Sauzels on May 25, 2016 7:25:43 GMT
Robot's "description" of the flesh-arm interface. That's certainly quite an image, but where is the reference to the cortical homunculus here? Sorry if this is something obvious I've just missed.It isn't quite the cortical homunculus, but it stinks of an allusion to it with the exaggerated body parts and other bodily bits. I might be wrong.
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