Spent waaaay too long drawing this mutha. Have a sweet awesome cool weekend +1. You’ll find me in the ol sleepin spot, just sleepin.
Spent waaaay too long drawing this mutha. Have a sweet awesome cool weekend +1. You’ll find me in the ol sleepin spot, just sleepin.
So would that make her a tragedy bot? And it seems her boobs change shape in every frame. Such a clever enhancement for a robot.
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First frame looks like the saleman is actually testing the products cup size… and the last one, is as if the robot was forcing the potential client to feel them. could also be my perverted mind… hmmm
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ryan Reply:
December 17th, 2009 at 4:59 am
You got it right on the second one. The Love-bot is indeed forcing a feel up.
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i see what you mean and i agree completely…
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I like this comic, but I interpreted it differently the first time I read it. In the last frame, I thought he was trying to feel her up, but she stopped him, saying “no”, as in, no don’t feel me up.
This was even more funny to me than the (still funny) meant interpretation, because in my mind, those still frames are saying yes, she is capable of unconditional love, but not built for sexual pleasure. I thought it was saying that, as often happens in real life, you usually can’t get a real emotional connection and also have good sex. The robots are built for one or the other. people just happen to often not connect in both ways, so art (the robots) imitates life.
I also thought maybe it was going so far as to imply that it isn’t possible to have both – that unconditional love and sexual attraction are universally incompatible, that we only realize this in the future by trying to simulate both. I love grim humor, so I thought that was nice.
I donno, I thought it was really funny and complex, viewing it this way. thought I’d share.
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like how you think,..
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