Hulk10 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:43 am
Karen doesn't seem to be able to resist the urge to touch Maddie's ears. Guess she loves furry ears.
At least she hasn't tried going for Keith's or Madelyn's tails yet.
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On that note, I wonder if it would be possible to weaponize the Tail Katana? Seeing as most Basitin seem stunned motionless in the presence of anything racy, it could turn a major weakness into a strength.
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Hulk10 wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 1:43 am
Karen doesn't seem to be able to resist the urge to touch Maddie's ears. Guess she loves furry ears.
At least she hasn't tried going for Keith's or Madelyn's tails yet.
...
On that note, I wonder if it would be possible to weaponize the Tail Katana? Seeing as most Basitin seem stunned motionless in the presence of anything racy, it could turn a major weakness into a strength.
Hmm interesting and its kinda like the Saiyan tails.
Hulk is strongest one there is -Incredible Hulk
In the name of the Mighty Legions of Predacons who preceded me I shall never again bow to your charge! But, I will heed your previous advice and face my true enemy AS A BEAST! -Predaking.
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 3:46 pm
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.
Germ theory came in the mid to late 19th century. Until the likes of Pasteur and Semmelweis published their findings, most physicians believed in nonsense like miasma theory or the four humours.
Modern medical practice is more recent than you think.
If the universe is infinite, does that mean that there is a version of me out there who's thinking the exact same thing?
While we're on the topic of alternate universes, is there one where I'm a lawyer? If yes, then I may be more evil than I thought.
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 3:46 pm
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.
Germ theory came in the mid to late 19th century. Until the likes of Pasteur and Semmelweis published their findings, most physicians believed in nonsense like miasma theory or the four humours.
Modern medical practice is more recent than you think.
I know, thanks. The part about germs was the punchline. I just wanted everyone to know about the significance of Maddie using a fork. Unless it's a spoon.
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 3:46 pm
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.
Germ theory came in the mid to late 19th century. Until the likes of Pasteur and Semmelweis published their findings, most physicians believed in nonsense like miasma theory or the four humours.
Modern medical practice is more recent than you think.
I know, thanks. The part about germs was the punchline. I just wanted everyone to know about the significance of Maddie using a fork. Unless it's a spoon.
It could be chalked up to a fantasy world developing different cultural norms than reality, especially a nonhuman culture. Fiction or real, Occam's Razor still applies.
If the universe is infinite, does that mean that there is a version of me out there who's thinking the exact same thing?
While we're on the topic of alternate universes, is there one where I'm a lawyer? If yes, then I may be more evil than I thought.
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 3:46 pm
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.
This comic has never tried to portray its setting as actually Medieval. It just picks what it likes from the aesthetics of Medieval European fantasy genre, but does its own thing. They didn't have pizza in the Medieval times, either.
Incidentally, forks were originally considered bizarre and scandalous even among the nobility in Europe; a Spanish princess once caused massive outrage by using one in a diplomatic trip some time in the 16th century, if my memory serves. It was considered a vulgar and vaguely sacrilegious way to eat.
Keith definitely wanted to get out of there in a hurry.
Hulk is strongest one there is -Incredible Hulk
In the name of the Mighty Legions of Predacons who preceded me I shall never again bow to your charge! But, I will heed your previous advice and face my true enemy AS A BEAST! -Predaking.
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 10:20 pm
I just wanted everyone to know about the significance of Maddie using a fork. Unless it's a spoon.
It was a spoon until Karen dropped her little verbal bomb just as Maddie had it in her mouth. One quick <chomp> of surprise later, and it's a fork. Or maybe a spork.
“Despite rumor, Death isn't cruel — merely terribly, terribly good at his job.”
Terry Pratchett, Sourcery
zy-fi wrote: ↑Thu May 31, 2018 3:46 pm
Fun fact. In medieval times use of forks was very uncommon. Nobility were the only ones who used them for the most part. Then we learned about germ theory.