The CDC just knows that some people need a spoonful of brains to make the disaster preparedness go down.
That's what got me thinking about it in the first place. There's a lot of imaginary catharsis that comes with the idea of killing zombies, but I wanted to stop and poke at the idea a little bit.
That's pretty awesome. It would be great if they would release all the brilliant ideas children have sent them over the years.
That will have to be a different prompt for a different day.
Atompunk and biopunk come to mind. I like salvagepunk. Maybe for the new Miyazaki movie.
I can't wonder if they're including adults in the "no peers" thing to pass along a culture, etc. But I agree, you would have to approach this from the assumption that you could clone multiple distinct individuals.
Do you think it should be general knowledge that there's a Neanderthal child out in the world? Would you want the family to be anonymous?
Well, it ensures that I only look like a total moron for a few minutes.
And I'm curious to see what happens when we eventually meet the Neanderthal character.
I don't hate "Escape from Terra"! I find it a bit single-minded, but I still read it five days a week :)
What's amazing is that it still took me a few seconds to realize what I had written. And I spend hours staring at them ahead of time.
Yes it is. Can I have text-correcting bacteria, please?
In space, no one can hear you...oh god, I'm an eight-year-old.
I bow to your superior Pony wisdom.
Haah. I've never heard that term used to describe a winged unicorn before, only the actual horn. I'm going to file that away for future use.
Not by the time of the rebellion. Some are, but there are non-clone recruits as well.
I could definitely get behind that. Anyone have a direct line to DC?
Whoops. Not sure what happened there. The fingers, they keep typing.
Actually, I labeled it as both. Don't worry, this space will remain the spot for weekly webcomic posts.