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There once was a furry from Britain
Who had a big wolf-dog shaped mitten
The bad wolf like to bite
So people tried as they might
To keep all their fingers well hidden
My icon is from 'The Ass And the Rabbit', a picture by Tani DaReal and a story by myself. I liked it so much I made him into an avatar. In fact I liked him so much I've adopted him as part of my persona. Sadly the feelings are not returned, and he largely ignores me. Aside from his engineering projects he only has one love in his life: The Pratt and Whitney RL-10 rocket engine.
NB: If you wish to thank me for a comment, fav, or watch, please don't post a Shout. Simple thankyous will be deleted. I would much prefer it if you could look through my gallery and offer comment on one of my submissions instead.
(This is getting a bit long...)
Since so many people have asked, the 'carrot' part of my name has nothing to do with the orange vegitable, but rather the character Captain Carrot Ironfoundersson from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. (I still think that he was one of the least interesting characters.) That was 12 years ago and, well, it's hard to kill off a 14 year old.
A biologist can often understand the perspective of a creationist, even if they don't agree with them, because the scientist understands that evolution is a complicated subject, that can be tricky to understand. The creationist on the other hand, almost always fails to understand a biologist, who they almost always disagree with, because the creationist lacks the gumption and intelligence to admit that there is anything they don't understand, and so refuses to learn anything new.
Open for CGI comissions! ^.^
25/3/2013 - Fragouts are Magic updated (chapter 6) on Fim Fiction.
http://www.fimfiction.net/story/131.....outs-Are-Magic
Currently 28,000 words
Who had a big wolf-dog shaped mitten
The bad wolf like to bite
So people tried as they might
To keep all their fingers well hidden
My icon is from 'The Ass And the Rabbit', a picture by Tani DaReal and a story by myself. I liked it so much I made him into an avatar. In fact I liked him so much I've adopted him as part of my persona. Sadly the feelings are not returned, and he largely ignores me. Aside from his engineering projects he only has one love in his life: The Pratt and Whitney RL-10 rocket engine.
NB: If you wish to thank me for a comment, fav, or watch, please don't post a Shout. Simple thankyous will be deleted. I would much prefer it if you could look through my gallery and offer comment on one of my submissions instead.
(This is getting a bit long...)
Since so many people have asked, the 'carrot' part of my name has nothing to do with the orange vegitable, but rather the character Captain Carrot Ironfoundersson from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. (I still think that he was one of the least interesting characters.) That was 12 years ago and, well, it's hard to kill off a 14 year old.
A biologist can often understand the perspective of a creationist, even if they don't agree with them, because the scientist understands that evolution is a complicated subject, that can be tricky to understand. The creationist on the other hand, almost always fails to understand a biologist, who they almost always disagree with, because the creationist lacks the gumption and intelligence to admit that there is anything they don't understand, and so refuses to learn anything new.
Open for CGI comissions! ^.^
25/3/2013 - Fragouts are Magic updated (chapter 6) on Fim Fiction.
http://www.fimfiction.net/story/131.....outs-Are-Magic
Currently 28,000 words
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Layla - an irrisponsible Mary Popins
6 months ago
Layla is a five minutes PG (ish) animation, but with some adult themes, and is could be considdered NSFW in many places.
Be careful when watching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayE46o9VP2Y
I really like this story, and the presentation, and I watched it more than once.
But at the same time I also found it a little frustrating, and saddening. Given the many fascinating and/or horrifying things that Layla's existance implies are probably happening just off camera.
Layla is an irrisponsible Mary Poppins, and a unique being, and a person, as opposed to an mass produced AI programme in a mass produced robot body. And she ninja-vanishes, before any awkward questions get raised. It's almost like the story chose to open a magic box, gained access forbidden mysteries, only to run out the door moments later. Frustratingly, in the same place most similar stories close things off.
After all, let's not ask...
How did a kid steal a fem-bot without anyone noticing?
If Layla style robots exist, is there any job they can't do? Are there any human jobs left? Does that spiral up to where the robots are super cheap (which might explain how easy it was to nab one) or downwards to where no one has the money to afford one?
What happens if Layla didn't leave, and after a week the boy's shock has worn off? Frankly, kids are curious, and do dumb things, and I'd expect that to culminate in some very NSFW 2nd-base esque situations.
Does Layla have age-lockouts or a rating system? If yes, was she trolling earlier? What are her factory settings? Can they be changed? And who sets the limits on what is allowed? If no,, why not, and what deos that say about the culture the kids are growing up in?
Speaking of which teenagers do even sillier things than kids, and with Layla esque robots, they presumably have extra motivation to do so. Is that a valid form of sex ed? How many of us would become 'old men yelling at clouds' about opposing the wrong form of sex ed?
Adults exist too. And while relationships are important, let's not cheap Laylas remove a source of sercity for a highly desirable resource. How will that affect dating? Adult relationships? Marriage? Advertising? Will sex sell products if everyone has access to it on tap?
What happens to crime if we dump a few million mobile 'CCTVs cameras' into an area, which never sleep? Can they just record, or can they call the cops too? Can the cops look through their eyes, remotely-deputise them on the spot, and order them to intervene in an ongoing situation?
Obviously uo can'#t cover most of this in a five minute short. But you can leave scope for answers existing by not pulling off the ninja-vanish trick, implying this was a special snowflake magical and unique moment. As opposed to making it clear this is a foretaste of the rest of their childhood, and what their adult hood will be after that.
Be careful when watching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayE46o9VP2Y
I really like this story, and the presentation, and I watched it more than once.
But at the same time I also found it a little frustrating, and saddening. Given the many fascinating and/or horrifying things that Layla's existance implies are probably happening just off camera.
Layla is an irrisponsible Mary Poppins, and a unique being, and a person, as opposed to an mass produced AI programme in a mass produced robot body. And she ninja-vanishes, before any awkward questions get raised. It's almost like the story chose to open a magic box, gained access forbidden mysteries, only to run out the door moments later. Frustratingly, in the same place most similar stories close things off.
After all, let's not ask...
How did a kid steal a fem-bot without anyone noticing?
If Layla style robots exist, is there any job they can't do? Are there any human jobs left? Does that spiral up to where the robots are super cheap (which might explain how easy it was to nab one) or downwards to where no one has the money to afford one?
What happens if Layla didn't leave, and after a week the boy's shock has worn off? Frankly, kids are curious, and do dumb things, and I'd expect that to culminate in some very NSFW 2nd-base esque situations.
Does Layla have age-lockouts or a rating system? If yes, was she trolling earlier? What are her factory settings? Can they be changed? And who sets the limits on what is allowed? If no,, why not, and what deos that say about the culture the kids are growing up in?
Speaking of which teenagers do even sillier things than kids, and with Layla esque robots, they presumably have extra motivation to do so. Is that a valid form of sex ed? How many of us would become 'old men yelling at clouds' about opposing the wrong form of sex ed?
Adults exist too. And while relationships are important, let's not cheap Laylas remove a source of sercity for a highly desirable resource. How will that affect dating? Adult relationships? Marriage? Advertising? Will sex sell products if everyone has access to it on tap?
What happens to crime if we dump a few million mobile 'CCTVs cameras' into an area, which never sleep? Can they just record, or can they call the cops too? Can the cops look through their eyes, remotely-deputise them on the spot, and order them to intervene in an ongoing situation?
Obviously uo can'#t cover most of this in a five minute short. But you can leave scope for answers existing by not pulling off the ninja-vanish trick, implying this was a special snowflake magical and unique moment. As opposed to making it clear this is a foretaste of the rest of their childhood, and what their adult hood will be after that.
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