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WCDT strips 4296-4300 (29th June to 3rd July 2020)
zisraelsen:
She can't really gargle mouthwash, so she plays a stock sound effect and just kinda shakes her head around.
Also, it's actually Windex.
Farideh:
Ha, the first thing I checked in that comic was: "is that REALLY mouthwash, or something else?" :D
Also: morning Beepatrice! I wish I could wake up as happy and motivated as you. My morning exercise consists of ignoring my alarm clock for 30 mins.
BenRG:
So, Beepatrice joins the large group of QC synthetics who either 'want to be human' on some subconscious level or do human things in human ways, possibly because their environment have taught them to consider it as 'the normal way to do it'. However, for Beeps, I think that the key here is that Roko is very, very anthropomimetic in all of her appearance and behaviour. Remember that Beeps has imprinted on her as a paragon of strength, so maybe she's concluded: "I must act like Roko to be strong; Roko acts very human so I must act very human, no matter how ridiculous it seems!"
Also - T-shirt confirms that Beepatrice is a cat lover. Welcome to the pride, sister!
SmilingCat:
I don't know what Roko's going on about, those are all clearly standard diagnostic and care exercises for robot frames. Check to ensure joints continue to operate properly, test watertight integrity, and of course clean out those nooks and crannies where dirt can accumulate.
DaiJB:
--- Quote from: badbum61 on 29 Jun 2020, 20:17 ---It's the funnel-web spiders you've really gotta watch out for. They'll crawl into your underpants and lie in wait for your fleshy bits...
Oh, and sharks.
And snakes.
And....y'know what? Just assume EVERYTHING here wants to eat/kill you. My cat is living proof.
--- End quote ---
To be fair, there aren't that many things in Australia that want to kill you. I've lived here my whole life, and I haven't had more than - what, about half a dozen encounters with lethal venomous wildlife? - And only a couple of them were likely to actually kill me if they'd bitten me - and I've only been bitten once on the hand by a spider which wasn't that bad as it only left me numb to the shoulder for an hour or so - and stingers at the beach are something you learn to live with - and the inch-ants are quite docile (misnamed really, as they're more like two inches) - and angry bee-swarms can happen anywhere...
So, yeah, it's not that bad here:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdihHnaOQsk
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