Tuesday 4 August 2015

The first three minutes




6 comments:

  1. Oh god, her face in the third caption.

    Though not sure why she'd have rings and jewlery on her right when she came out of an operation. Also wondering, what process they used, considering her chipped nail polish. Probably not a transformation tank.

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  2. It is quite the expression, isn't it?
    I don't know; I figure that any culture that has sufficiently advanced medical techniques/technology to change a guy into a girl can probably perform surgery on someone while they keep their rings and necklace on. After all, it's not like the majority of the surgical work will be on her hands.
    I don't see why the chipped nail polish precludes the possibility of a transformation tank.It's not as if the tanks are filled with acetone... ;)

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  3. Well if you went for a full body transformation you'd likely transform the fingers too. Including the nails.

    It's just something that struck me as severely odd for some reason.

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  4. Okay, okay... maybe in the future/alternate world in which this cap is set, the fashion world has latched onto the idea of 'pre-distressed nail polish'. After all, people pre-distress jeans, attacking them with cheese-graters and stuff to make them look lived in, and doing something similar with your nails is ultimately no less bizarre. So obviously, when she was being transformed, the nanomachines or whatever applied a faux-chipped layer of nail polish to her nails. Because fashion.
    *Obviously. *
    ;)

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  5. Magnificent. Thanks you,Rachel, as always.

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