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Hi I'm Badger and I READ TOO MUCH INTO THINGS.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
Species Badger
Size 274 x 1280px
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Many, many pockets of time in vacuum. Unless there's some clear continuity between TFs/TGs (which to my knowledge, there rarely is), then they're all essentially little encapsulated one-shots that have absolutely no connection to each other, just with the same character. Also, when it comes to fancy and whimsy, no matter what they say, it's only permanent until the end of the episode (or comic/series of pictures).
You know, a friend of mine actually tried to write a fanfic about what would happen if three high school guys were randomly transformed into Yuna, Rikku, and Paine from FFX-2, and how they had to deal with it, getting used to being the fairer sex and how their friends and family dealt with the transformation.
And the saddest thing is, while I'm pretty sure this is played for laughs, others are dead serious with such comments. Seriously, the level of harrasment I've seen on vore and inflation artwork is at times appaling. Most of this stuff isn't supposed to reflect reality in any way, shape, or form, but there seem to be too many people who can't grasp that concept.
What if it's one of those " I bought some pills and knew exactly what they were for, and now I'm transforming" stories? I definitely agree with you though, you can't just go through some horrifying metamorphosis, look at your hands turning into fins and nonchalantly say to yourself, "goodness gracious, I am just not myself today~! Nyuk Nyuk Nyuk"
You know what would be interesting? A character who whom all transformations are permanent. Multiple changes could happen to this person, but there is no reset button (unless something "curses" them with a transformation into whatever they were originally, that would be funny).
In the case of this particular transformation... while I'd deal with the change calmly, I'd try to find a way to make my body real flesh. Being all inorganic and stuff can't feel right.
In the case of this particular transformation... while I'd deal with the change calmly, I'd try to find a way to make my body real flesh. Being all inorganic and stuff can't feel right.
A few days late to the party, but I disagree. More than half the time, the stock response is to stare at one's hand in shock. It gets pretty old pretty fast. Even discounting happy emotions - why not anger, why not sadness, why not even annoyance or being completely unimpressed? Why do we always have to go through the same "OH NO WHAT'S HAPPENING TO ME, WHAT A SURPRISE THIS IS" spiel?
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