You guys know Monoko's weird chest wound thing, right? Well, I was browsing Wikipedia, and I came across this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pectus_excavatumWhat do you guys think? Semi-related to the Takofuusen = TRAP fetus thing, I guess.
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WHY DIDN'T I HAVE THAT CONNECTION BEFORE.NO MOAR RAPE. THERE IS ONLY A WORLD OF GENETIC DISFIGRUEMENTS TO SEARCH THOUGH.
WHY DIDN'T I HAVE THAT CONNECTION BEFORE.
NO MOAR RAPE. THERE IS ONLY A WORLD OF GENETIC DISFIGRUEMENTS TO SEARCH THOUGH.
Wow, that's a good one. I think there's no way the Takofuusen thing is just a coincidence, so maybe the White Desert or just Yume Nikki in general is based on various mutations.Maybe she has a combination of this Pectus Excavatum thing and a vestigial twin, which would make her have extra limbs from her unborn twin....A really unlucky girl.
I know someone who has an extruding ribcage, it never occurred to me that ther was an opposite...Well anyway, /t/ breakthrough. Everything is a medical condition instead of a penis.all those books in Mado's room are medical journals. Except for the one thats a different color, that one's probably her previous dream journal or something.
I know someone who has an extruding ribcage, it never occurred to me that ther was an opposite...
Well anyway, /t/ breakthrough. Everything is a medical condition instead of a penis.
all those books in Mado's room are medical journals. Except for the one thats a different color, that one's probably her previous dream journal or something.
Between this and the takofuusen thing, I can't help but suddenly see all the "effects" as weird "mutations" rather than "magic". Yikes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_vestigialityCAT EFFECT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_vestigiality
CAT EFFECT
SCIENCE. MORE AWESOME THAN FICTION.
Oh wow, I wasn't expecting so many replies in such a short time! (OP here, namefagging lol)Have I started a /t/ revolution with my abnormal love for researching obscure medical disorders? :O
>>2192You've reaffirmed it, yes.>>2190TRYING TOO HARD. D: Last edited 10/12/21(Tue)19:53.
>>2192
You've reaffirmed it, yes.
>>2190
TRYING TOO HARD. D:
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>>2190 hold up, it's either them weird throw back people who have tails and shit.or extensive plastic sugury to make yourself look more like an animal.mado might have daydreamed about it what might it be like?
>>weird throw back people who have tails and shit>>exactly what I posted
>>weird throw back people who have tails and shit
>>exactly what I posted
i knew a kid with a ribcage like that, he let me put my hand in the dent thing :O it was wierd yet cool o.o
>>2187This.Would Monoe have some sort of mental disorder that causes her to have a lack of communication and ignore people or something?
>>2187This.
Would Monoe have some sort of mental disorder that causes her to have a lack of communication and ignore people or something?
>>2301That's actually a pretty interesting theoryIf you think of the Dave Spector you have to kill in order to get into Monoe's "cave" (where she stands alone) as a metaphor for an invisible barrier between her and other people, a socially-impairing mental disorder such as Asperger's wouldn't be too much of a far-fetched ideaThough I'd still like to think the rather fleeting moment we see her face in is indicative of how she was just another smiling face that was around Mado at a given time. Which then suddenly vanished, for whatever reason it may have happened
>>2301
That's actually a pretty interesting theory
If you think of the Dave Spector you have to kill in order to get into Monoe's "cave" (where she stands alone) as a metaphor for an invisible barrier between her and other people, a socially-impairing mental disorder such as Asperger's wouldn't be too much of a far-fetched idea
Though I'd still like to think the rather fleeting moment we see her face in is indicative of how she was just another smiling face that was around Mado at a given time. Which then suddenly vanished, for whatever reason it may have happened
or you know she just has a anxity...or tramatic stress because of monoko, she wouldn't talk to anyone and she withdrew and whent hikki.i knew a guy who did that...it was a girl that had gotten run over by a truck to. i don't know, just a little idea.
>>2303Also possible, but I'd have to say less likely. After all, she is smiling, so I guess she doesn't really have a painful reason for her reclusiveness...ORPicking up on your depiction of how Monoko's death affected Monoe, we can also see things in a different way. Since it's her smiling face that we see vanishing, we can think of that event as not her physical disappearance from Mado's life, but instead as the end of her smiling days, after her sister died in such a horrible mannerSounds interesting enough for /t/
>>2303
Also possible, but I'd have to say less likely. After all, she is smiling, so I guess she doesn't really have a painful reason for her reclusiveness
...OR
Picking up on your depiction of how Monoko's death affected Monoe, we can also see things in a different way. Since it's her smiling face that we see vanishing, we can think of that event as not her physical disappearance from Mado's life, but instead as the end of her smiling days, after her sister died in such a horrible manner
Sounds interesting enough for /t/
I'm actually iiKagoKitty okay I forgot that I come here as Kago. OTL>>2302Thank you kindly. :> I used to know this little girl in special education who would always smile at me and run away and Monoe always reminded me of her, so I was like "I must tell /t/!".
>>2305Agreed. There's actually a disorder simply called "social anxiety" the sole symptom of which is that, when approached, the sufferer siezes up, tries to look pleasant and gets away at the first opportunity.Asperger's is a good deal different, though it runs on a sliding scale. Sufferers are typically awkward and unrelatable, but rarely unable to interact.
>>2305Agreed. There's actually a disorder simply called "social anxiety" the sole symptom of which is that, when approached, the sufferer siezes up, tries to look pleasant and gets away at the first opportunity.
Asperger's is a good deal different, though it runs on a sliding scale. Sufferers are typically awkward and unrelatable, but rarely unable to interact.