Hatredman
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Scarper, Montgomery!
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Post by Hatredman on Mar 17, 2024 2:34:58 GMT
Four dunes good, two dunes bad!
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Post by Runningflame on Apr 6, 2024 17:52:07 GMT
Back to the old wells.
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Post by silicondream on Apr 10, 2024 8:42:37 GMT
Low-hanging fruit.
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Apr 10, 2024 8:47:01 GMT
I had a similar idea. You beat me to it because I got a bunch of artifacts I had to get rid of when I resized some panels and even then by about two minutes.
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Post by silicondream on Apr 10, 2024 9:04:04 GMT
I'm not sure why Shadow should care what kind of disgusting fleshbag Robot becomes. Are worms less sexy than angels or robots to a negative energy being who grew up two-dimensional?
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Apr 10, 2024 9:25:32 GMT
I'm not sure why Shadow should care what kind of disgusting fleshbag Robot becomes. Are worms less sexy than angels or robots to a negative energy being who grew up two-dimensional? Personal preferences and lived experience are things. Because Shadow grew up hiding in the Court he might find it comfortable to be underneath an electrical appliance or other machinery and that might play a factor. Also, I've seen a lot of people on the internets spend a lot of money on and argue for the superiority of their 2d wifus. What if there is an inverse correlation between how many dimensions one occupies and physical attractiveness? Shadow might find angels and worms to be equally unattractive and is only interested because, becoming 3d himself, he's got low self-esteem now.
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Post by silicondream on Apr 10, 2024 11:08:58 GMT
Personal preferences and lived experience are things. Because Shadow grew up hiding in the Court he might find it comfortable to be underneath an electrical appliance I BET HE DOES that is to say, this is a children's comic, how dare you. So biologicals are eldritch horrors to the Glass-Eyed Men, eh? With their third dimension and internal organs and blood and stuff. Shadow wants to support Robot's transition, he really does, but whenever they embrace in the future he'll be secretly fantasizing about that hawt line segment he saw on Pixiv.
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Post by Runningflame on Apr 10, 2024 17:33:24 GMT
What if there is an inverse correlation between how many dimensions one occupies and physical attractiveness?
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Post by imaginaryfriend on Apr 10, 2024 22:37:35 GMT
What if there is an inverse correlation between how many dimensions one occupies and physical attractiveness? Ah, yet another thing from my childhood I'd mostly convinced myself that I hallucinated. (Casting a circle as a dot? Immersion ruined.)
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Post by pyradonis on Apr 10, 2024 23:45:04 GMT
I'm not sure why Shadow should care what kind of disgusting fleshbag Robot becomes. Are worms less sexy than angels or robots to a negative energy being who grew up two-dimensional? Personal preferences and lived experience are things. Because Shadow grew up hiding in the Court he might find it comfortable to be underneath an electrical appliance or other machinery and that might play a factor. Didn't he even once say he enjoyed being able to feel the electromechanical humming in S13's chest?
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Post by silicondream on Apr 11, 2024 3:15:58 GMT
Didn't he even once say he enjoyed being able to feel the electromechanical humming in S13's chest? Well, he is super-sensitive to vibrations; that's how he learned to speak from Kat's phonograph needle.
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Post by lurkerbot on Apr 11, 2024 23:49:47 GMT
Personal preferences and lived experience are things. Because Shadow grew up hiding in the Court he might find it comfortable to be underneath an electrical appliance or other machinery and that might play a factor. Didn't he even once say he enjoyed being able to feel the electromechanical humming in S13's chest? Yes (assuming this was not a rhetorical question).
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Post by Runningflame on Apr 12, 2024 15:38:17 GMT
Ah, yet another thing from my childhood I'd mostly convinced myself that I hallucinated. (Casting a circle as a dot? Immersion ruined.) Based on a book by Norton Juster, better known for The Phantom Tollbooth. I initially wanted to post a picture of the book's cover, but the low contrast between the text and the background made it hard to read the subtitle, so when I found out that there was a film version available on YouTube, I went with that instead. (And yes, as a former math major, I agree that she's a circle--or perhaps for total accuracy we should say a disk. On the other hand, if they had cast an actual point, we wouldn't have been able to see her.)
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