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Yup Star. You should have seen this coming.
Lol anyone else get inappropriate kink scenarios just randomly pop into your head in the most unhelpful times? No? Just me then?
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Yuri belongs to the ever lovely
armorkuwagata
feef belongs to
runt
Yup Star. You should have seen this coming.
Lol anyone else get inappropriate kink scenarios just randomly pop into your head in the most unhelpful times? No? Just me then?
Wanna find out what she does? Well The next 2 pages can be found on my patreon over here https://www.patreon.com/squiggle
Yuri belongs to the ever lovely

feef belongs to

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Right right fair enough. I want to slam the head of the Martellus WHO IS SPECIFICALLY THE CHARACTER IN THIS COMIC AND STAR'S CO WHO IS CURRENTLY BLACKMAILING HER into a wall until etc etc. >_>
<_< I'm sure that the person who actually owns the character is a very lovely person. The one I am talking about is SPECIFICALLY the blue furred guy who works in the UK Military in this particular storyline!
<_< I'm sure that the person who actually owns the character is a very lovely person. The one I am talking about is SPECIFICALLY the blue furred guy who works in the UK Military in this particular storyline!
That only makes sense if he knew what her hair looked like before though. Honestly this whole thing comes off more as the Sarge trying to be more playful than malicious. Even back at the party after Star gave him a piece of her mind instead of yelling at her he recollected himself and tried to play it off as nothing. It doesn't seem like he's trying to be mean but is in his own "unintentional way" perhaps in reality he wants to be the caretaker to someone like Star but he's just going about it wrong.
The guy is blackmailing her, and he said it was to keep her controled since the begining of the whole thing. Everybody seems to know that Star dye her hair as a personal choice, as a way to represent her personality... and he wants to get rid of that, he wants to take out one of her personality traits. I asume her pink dyed hair is not just an aestetic thing, but a symbol of freedom and authonomy for herself, like saying "this is me, no mater what my father or anybody may say" (she was not okey with pink in general in the outside, but dyed it pink anyways, so i find it like a really personal and inner thing), And he's tryng to make her resign that part of herself just because he order to... because he's his superior and can control her life. u.u
As much as i hate it to admit it, it does make sense. There is a uniform code in every branch of the military and to break that appearance code could result in disciplinary action. So in that sense Sarge is not out of line on this one. :( he could have done worse and given her a letter of correction/reprimand on her appearance.
Valid point made.
I'm not buying that as being his intent, given no prior reference to his/Shine's setting (world-building), of her getting into trouble for the coloration of her own hair (yes, IRL that would never fly in the military).
That could certainly be his valid 'Excuse' for giving her the dye, however. (sneaky bastard that he is)
I'm not buying that as being his intent, given no prior reference to his/Shine's setting (world-building), of her getting into trouble for the coloration of her own hair (yes, IRL that would never fly in the military).
That could certainly be his valid 'Excuse' for giving her the dye, however. (sneaky bastard that he is)
It just took me back to cutting my hair to try and get work. It was so long... I could put it in pigtails and I was experimenting. Suddenly it was over. I shut down any real life girlie stuff and just gave up. I have to wonder if I would've admitted to myself sooner if I hadn't had to cut it.
Same way any other boss would. Talk to her privately, discipline actions as necessary. And if she doesn't shape up, then possibly dismissal. May or may not work, of course. But this isn't even about the professional aspect for him; just his desire to control IMO.
Does he know what her natural colour is, or is he just guessing? Are there people in this universe who have natural pink hair?
Also… I've had to dye my hair brown (the 4-week stuff) over cyan when preparing for a job interview years ago, and it ended up a real mess; went a kind of navy blue that faded to awful uneven bruise-colours over the course of 6 months, and looked a real mess until I gave up and cut it off.
Really hope Star will have better luck.
Also… I've had to dye my hair brown (the 4-week stuff) over cyan when preparing for a job interview years ago, and it ended up a real mess; went a kind of navy blue that faded to awful uneven bruise-colours over the course of 6 months, and looked a real mess until I gave up and cut it off.
Really hope Star will have better luck.
It's a short book, sure. But it doesn't change the fact that the author's deftly woven narrative really does carry the imagination. One can practically smell the hazelnut and lavender extracts as they evoke fine notes of aromaticity.
And of course, the masterwork illustration, placed with the utmost care upon the front and centre, where it attracts the reader's eye before anything else. The windy locks of hair tell a story all on their own, allowing us to delve deeply into the otherwise mysterious, unknowable story of the figure presented at the heart of the image, breaking down the illusion between reality and the narrative of the work.
The knowledge they impart in the (perhaps drier, but no less important) list section is a crucial part of the story, letting the reader know the composition, allowing them to appreciate everything to an even higher level by connecting back to the illustration, letting one see firsthand how such basic ingredients could come together in such a way as to create such a powerful transformation.
But - and this is a hotly-debated topic in the literary world - the fact that the book, this almost divinely inspired work, is somehow forced onto a single page, which is then shaped into a container within which a genuine sample of the substance that plays such an important role in the work can be found; really does illustrate in no uncertain terms the true materialistic nature of the world. After all, no one would ever spend their money to buy the work on it's own, for they do not value it in this world where art is dead. Intead, the author must include this bottle of transformative ichor as a bribe of sorts, the necessary toll that must be paid to ensure that the audience will see enough value in it to actually invest. And when they finally do, they will see what fools they have been. Illuminated by the author's literary genius and unparalleled wit, they will see the folly of their needing such trivial incentives, and they will say to themselves: "Never Again"...
And of course, the masterwork illustration, placed with the utmost care upon the front and centre, where it attracts the reader's eye before anything else. The windy locks of hair tell a story all on their own, allowing us to delve deeply into the otherwise mysterious, unknowable story of the figure presented at the heart of the image, breaking down the illusion between reality and the narrative of the work.
The knowledge they impart in the (perhaps drier, but no less important) list section is a crucial part of the story, letting the reader know the composition, allowing them to appreciate everything to an even higher level by connecting back to the illustration, letting one see firsthand how such basic ingredients could come together in such a way as to create such a powerful transformation.
But - and this is a hotly-debated topic in the literary world - the fact that the book, this almost divinely inspired work, is somehow forced onto a single page, which is then shaped into a container within which a genuine sample of the substance that plays such an important role in the work can be found; really does illustrate in no uncertain terms the true materialistic nature of the world. After all, no one would ever spend their money to buy the work on it's own, for they do not value it in this world where art is dead. Intead, the author must include this bottle of transformative ichor as a bribe of sorts, the necessary toll that must be paid to ensure that the audience will see enough value in it to actually invest. And when they finally do, they will see what fools they have been. Illuminated by the author's literary genius and unparalleled wit, they will see the folly of their needing such trivial incentives, and they will say to themselves: "Never Again"...
That's a good question...Hmmm. I would like to think ONE of anything is okay to eat. like cutting back on quantity of sweets if you have just ONE chocolate bar once in a while..but that chocolate bar weighs a kilo does that still count as being good. I think probably...yes
Or a bottle of whisky, even (yes, that is a real bottle, full of real 14 year aged vintage).
As a military fur myself I'm honestly surprised she has been allowed to keep her two toned hair color at all. And based on their conversation it's seems she's been a disruption to the command. While the baby stuff is an extreme I'm honestly feeling as though I cannot blame him for using this to bring her to heel and in line. That is... If he doesn't make her wear diaper stuff and try to humiliate her.
truthfuly in much the same way as anime army charctactes all seem to be allowed blue or pink or crazy whatever hair without repurcussions. the rules here arent as stringently followed as in the real army so id be carful applying rl miltary rules to this particular comic LOL as I doubt star would still have a job at all really. LOL
While we're on the subject of hair color, I read an article a couple of years ago about a girls' school in Japan that required the students to bring a note from their parents or their doctor to prove that their hair color was natural. Can't remember all the details though. It was a while ago. But basically, the school was afraid that allowing dyed hair made the school look too permissive. Apparently, extreme conformity is seen as being prestigious in Japan.
If he needs to use sexual blackmail to bring a subordinate to heel, I think the problems sit more with him than Star. I'm sure in a world where natural hair colors outside the human norm, grooming standards will be different. I mean colors aside Star and Yuri's hair style would be out of regs in any real military i'm aware of.
While it will sting now, imagine how great it's going to feel for Star watching Marellis face the consequences for his actions with her hair back in it's blond/light purple and totally not pink glory? She can be like "I can undo what you did to me, but you can't undo whats happening to you."
At least in the Marine Corps you could dye your hair if it "looked natural" and wasn't "eccentric." I.e. a naturally raven haired white woman would be ok to dye their hair blonde, but (and not to get too far into a sensitive topic) a black wouldn't wouldn't be ok to do the same.
To apply that to Shine, Star would be ok with say just blonde hair given the tone of her Fur, but certainly not the light-purple gradient. That little braid she does would also be a problem, as would Yuri's long straight hair. All of that being said, in either world if you have an NCO like Marellis in charge of your, even if you are technically within regs they will make your life hell in order to make you to conform to their idea of what the standards should be.
To apply that to Shine, Star would be ok with say just blonde hair given the tone of her Fur, but certainly not the light-purple gradient. That little braid she does would also be a problem, as would Yuri's long straight hair. All of that being said, in either world if you have an NCO like Marellis in charge of your, even if you are technically within regs they will make your life hell in order to make you to conform to their idea of what the standards should be.
Generally speaking yeah, but the catch is it can't be unnatural looking to the right people. I remember getting stopped at a base store by the Sergeant Major (highest ranking enlisted rank in the Marines) of the highest level unit on base (I.E. he 'outranked' other Sergeants Major) and got called out for my hair. It was fully within regs, but because I have a Vegeta-like widows peak he thought it was eccentric and told me to fix it. Even though per the regulations I wasn't wrong, I still had to correct it. Didn't even need an embarrassing video of me in a pink dress getting my ass spanked.
I had a strong feeling from the second the the box showed up. Also my brain does that all the time where something innocent gives me a new fantasy at the most inopportune time.
I was chatting with a friend where one time as a child she was scared so bad by her dad playing a trick on her that she fell down and wet herself on the spot. Of course I was sympathetic but my stupid brain made a fantasy from it later. >//<
I was chatting with a friend where one time as a child she was scared so bad by her dad playing a trick on her that she fell down and wet herself on the spot. Of course I was sympathetic but my stupid brain made a fantasy from it later. >//<
i can testify to that. but it really depends on your command structure & how sever they seem the infraction to be. i had some friends over the night before i had to go to drill for the weekend & tried dieing my hair back to black & the hair die they chose for me was some cheap black hair die that turned my hair a dark purple. it only took like 10 minutes after showing up for drill that i was pulled aside & questioned about my hair. i was straight forward with my sergeant major telling her i was just trying to get rid of some gray hair & didn't know anything about hair die. she was pretty cool about it just telling me not to die it any unnatural colors & i should be fine. the rest of the weekend was only a little awkward having to explain to everyone why i had dark purple hair. but it did give a lot of people something to laugh & kid around about.
Lol anyone else get inappropriate kink scenarios just randomly pop into your head in the most unhelpful times?
OH. Constantly. I mean... if any of your kinks involve embarrassment, I feel like it's almost a given! Because if embarrassment is anxiety-inducing in real life yet appealing within the safety of fantasy/roleplay, that pretty much guarantees you're going to have kinky feelings at unwelcome moments.
OH. Constantly. I mean... if any of your kinks involve embarrassment, I feel like it's almost a given! Because if embarrassment is anxiety-inducing in real life yet appealing within the safety of fantasy/roleplay, that pretty much guarantees you're going to have kinky feelings at unwelcome moments.
What isn't blackmail about threatening to release what is arguably a sex tape of your subordinate in order to force her to do what you want? His behavior isn't just ending at making her look more in uniform, he made her buy baby food/items to spoon feed her and uses Big/little talk towards her in an environment she obviously doesn't want to be treated that way. Star's conduct previous to all this aside, it's a pretty textbook case of blackmail, with an (un)healthy bit of sexual abuse to boot.
I have a gut feeling this will backfire very quickly for Sarge. If people close to Star notice her sudden hair change, and possible other physical appearance, they'll start to get suspicious.
Someone close like Yuri who, while not fully understanding why, would put two and two together to figure out that Sarge is blackmailing Star. Why, would still remain a mystery to them (hopefully) and could help Star.
Someone close like Yuri who, while not fully understanding why, would put two and two together to figure out that Sarge is blackmailing Star. Why, would still remain a mystery to them (hopefully) and could help Star.
All the comments about how hair dye isn't that bad clearly aren't familiar with psychological abuse. This is a very extreme violation of personal autonomy. He's not just making her do things, he's forcing her to be who he wants and that is so extremely damaging to the psyche. Bathroom control (such as forcing her to wear diapers) is also a big part, all this is actually veering dangerously close yo her developing Stockholm Syndrome in the long term, not that I think that's where the story will go.
Star, I am deeply disturbed by this development and for that I applaud you. It is a credit to your writing that I feel for Star this much.
Star, I am deeply disturbed by this development and for that I applaud you. It is a credit to your writing that I feel for Star this much.
"Manda, he's her boss. I don't care what events you want to take her to, I'm not going to let that happen. Did you hear what she told him at the party? She even spat out her paci at his face. There is no way in any hell I am letting him near her again."
Also, that last panel hurts so much. I spent years hating my hair color and now that I'm allowed and encouraged to be myself, I would murder anyone trying to take that away. From me or someone else.
Also, that last panel hurts so much. I spent years hating my hair color and now that I'm allowed and encouraged to be myself, I would murder anyone trying to take that away. From me or someone else.
Why does everybody ignore key information given buy a comic's author? I've seen this sort of speculation on comments before. Star specifically said "He just wants her to get in line with everyone else" sorry for the off-handed comment i just don't get why you guys torture yourselves trying to guess.
I don't know about the British Military that this is based off, but the US Military does not allow unnatural hair colors. It doesn't have to be YOUR natural hair color, but it does have to a natural color. She'd have to prove the pink is natural (which we know it isn't), or that SOME other anthro in the entire world has it. She could keep the blonde.
I meant to comment on this earlier but I haven’t had time till just now.
1. No boots here. It’s clear, I kept them. They’re mine now. It’s good you didn’t try to fight me for them Private Titch.
2. Oh my gosh, if you woulda told me ages ago I’d have any kind of emotional response to a character being told they need to dye their hair as part of a blackmail plot point I would have laughed in your face.
But it happened and I’m not laughing. Like literally I got to that part of the page with the box of hair dye and I just paused and sat there ... shook.
I’m consistently impressed by your storytelling chops Star. You win this round.
(P.S. I love the Vidal Sassoon pun ...)
1. No boots here. It’s clear, I kept them. They’re mine now. It’s good you didn’t try to fight me for them Private Titch.
2. Oh my gosh, if you woulda told me ages ago I’d have any kind of emotional response to a character being told they need to dye their hair as part of a blackmail plot point I would have laughed in your face.
But it happened and I’m not laughing. Like literally I got to that part of the page with the box of hair dye and I just paused and sat there ... shook.
I’m consistently impressed by your storytelling chops Star. You win this round.
(P.S. I love the Vidal Sassoon pun ...)
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