They call it 'Voight-Kampff' for short.
(Rablicant..?)
(Rablicant..?)
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 650 x 1196px
File Size 557.6 kB
I think in one case the converstation went something like:
Dude: Whats a Caucasian again?
Me: White guy, or girl.
Dude: Don't see a lot of those do you?
Me: Every time I look in the mirror dude. (Is white)
Dude: Seriously? (Is also white)
Me and about 3 other coworkers just shake our heads and go back to work with a few less braincells.
Dude: Whats a Caucasian again?
Me: White guy, or girl.
Dude: Don't see a lot of those do you?
Me: Every time I look in the mirror dude. (Is white)
Dude: Seriously? (Is also white)
Me and about 3 other coworkers just shake our heads and go back to work with a few less braincells.
I don't know why he drew this comic. Maybe in those moments before bed, he loved puns more than he ever had before. Not just his puns - anybody's puns; my puns.
All he'd wanted was the same laughter the rest of us want.
Where did this parody idea come from?
Where am I going with it?
How long will it take me to draw it?
All I could do was read his comic and laugh.
All he'd wanted was the same laughter the rest of us want.
Where did this parody idea come from?
Where am I going with it?
How long will it take me to draw it?
All I could do was read his comic and laugh.
I love the movie AND the novel. :) the movie was surpisingly close to Philip K Dick's novel... except for the lengthy dialogue at the end. is it true the actor made it up and the cameraman just recorded it?
I once had an encounter while gaming with the mortal offspring of a dark deity. thing was, said offspring was not born and raised, but recently created and thus had no concept of anything. he was supposed to be indoctrinated by a dark circle, but we were faster...
"you can't kill that man!"
"why not?"
"you just--- he did nothing wrong, is all."
"what's 'wrong'?"
"it's, err, I mean, killing him now would be bad."
"What's 'bad'?"
"I mean, it would be evil."
"What's 'evil'?"
"(incoherent screaming)"
I once had an encounter while gaming with the mortal offspring of a dark deity. thing was, said offspring was not born and raised, but recently created and thus had no concept of anything. he was supposed to be indoctrinated by a dark circle, but we were faster...
"you can't kill that man!"
"why not?"
"you just--- he did nothing wrong, is all."
"what's 'wrong'?"
"it's, err, I mean, killing him now would be bad."
"What's 'bad'?"
"I mean, it would be evil."
"What's 'evil'?"
"(incoherent screaming)"
Not sure. I do know that ever since I was told about the director's cut I hadn't watched the voiceover version since.
Speaking of the novel, some of the test questions Deckard asked Rachael made much more sense, for example, "Your son shows you his butterfly collection and the killing jar." "I'd take him to the doctor."
In the book they touched more on the fact that most animals were close to extinction, and so finally people started taking great pains to keep them alive to the point that it became illegal to kill any animal even bugs.
Speaking of the novel, some of the test questions Deckard asked Rachael made much more sense, for example, "Your son shows you his butterfly collection and the killing jar." "I'd take him to the doctor."
In the book they touched more on the fact that most animals were close to extinction, and so finally people started taking great pains to keep them alive to the point that it became illegal to kill any animal even bugs.
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