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WCDT strips 4111 to 4115 (7th to 11th December 2020)

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Perfectly Reasonable:
When was that bucket last cleaned?

Case:

--- Quote from: Cornelius on 09 Dec 2020, 23:34 ---For the moment, I'm reading this as an admiration for the mechanics, rather than anything romantic, as well, really.

The ship may be on the stocks, but it might be a little early to launch, still. Besides, what kind of relationship could ensue if I like how you are mechanically put together, and want to literally take you apart and put you back together again is about the level of the most amazing experience for one of the partners? If I were were Millefeuille, that might be a slightly disconcerting, if not downright creepy, idea.

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Sooooh ... HMS Bruille it is then?

(click to show/hide)//www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzy2wZSg5ZM

Tormuse:
I can relate to Brun's reaction.  I went to college for massage therapy ages ago, partly because I'm fascinated by anatomy, and there was an optional class where there was an opportunity to visit a neighbouring college for a cadaver lab.  I have to say...  it's one thing to read about body parts in a book, and another to see them up close in person.  I think I freaked out my classmates by being so interested in it.

Christophelous:

--- Quote from: Cornelius on 09 Dec 2020, 23:34 ---Besides, what kind of relationship could ensue if I like how you are mechanically put together, and want to literally take you apart and put you back together again is about the level of the most amazing experience for one of the partners? If I were were Millefeuille, that might be a slightly disconcerting, if not downright creepy, idea.

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Sure, that could be serial killer levels of creepy, but this is Brun we're talking about. She's... got a giant harpoon... Nah.........


--- Quote from: Oenone on 10 Dec 2020, 04:31 ---
--- Quote from: MrNumbers on 09 Dec 2020, 17:54 ---I mean, yeah. On one of those levels is the fact that the ass is a literal object that they made. That's absurdist as hell, which I find funny. But I also see this as more vaudeville than lustful.

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I see what you’re saying, but I think what makes me uncomfortable is that it’s an object they made for a sentient being. It’s now part of Millefeulle. At what point does it stop being an ass they made and start being a Millefeulle’s ass?


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You can admire the artist's work while still accepting enjoying your ownership of said work. I've never had a tattoo, but I feel there's good parallels there, since the skin could arguably be as important an organ as the butt.

The thing I wanted to point is that it's very not human in the sense that the... what did they call it, lubricant?... is likely all contained in that black pipe. In a human, with a surgery like that, it's a bloody procedure at the best of times. This is very tame in comparison, but I bet it was a much different story when that injury initially happened. If I recall, there was a lot of squelching and squishing. It's understandable that they wanted the bucket around as a "catch-all" policy

Gyrre:

--- Quote from: 厚目眠子 on 10 Dec 2020, 01:48 ---
--- Quote from: Gnabberwocky on 09 Dec 2020, 18:29 ---I think this is the most emotion we've ever seen Brun show.

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The most expressive. The most emotion was page 3235 row 3 frame 2.

--- Quote from: Cornelius on 09 Dec 2020, 23:34 ---[want to literally take you apart and put you back together again] might be a slightly disconcerting, if not downright creepy, idea.

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I'd love being taken apart and put back together.

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Only if I'm getting repairs and replacements.

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