Lost in Regression- Page 39
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Would *you* be confident enough to do it?
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Lavender (C) flowercrowndragon
Pandora, art, and Lost in Regression (C) Me
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Would *you* be confident enough to do it?
Featuring:
Sammy (C) SammyRainbowCat
Lavender (C) flowercrowndragon
Pandora, art, and Lost in Regression (C) Me
Font used with license from K-Type
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It took me until this page to realize that these comic pages have a watermark.
I am truly comically adhd.
I'm curious as to who the main antagonist will be (if the story even has one--it may be a "woman vs. self" conflict). Given the CW's you've been posting for this comic I'm going to assume that it's going to not be just happy fun preschool times but a pretty brutal emotional rollercoaster. Still, I'm really interested in seeing babyfur stuff that does actually try to tell a more serious story, so of all the current babyfur comics this is the one I look forward to the most.
I am truly comically adhd.
I'm curious as to who the main antagonist will be (if the story even has one--it may be a "woman vs. self" conflict). Given the CW's you've been posting for this comic I'm going to assume that it's going to not be just happy fun preschool times but a pretty brutal emotional rollercoaster. Still, I'm really interested in seeing babyfur stuff that does actually try to tell a more serious story, so of all the current babyfur comics this is the one I look forward to the most.
If word gets out that there's an adult illegally enrolled in a preschool classroom... YIKES, that could turn into a nasty witch hunt. Picturing a hysterically crying random 3-year-old who happens to have an unusually advanced vocabulary, but still has NO idea why everyone's acting like she did something very wrong.
Although, I wonder--what happens to people having to grow up again after a FOY overdose? Do they have to go to special programs for fear that they'll be inappropriate with the real kids somehow? (Guessing that if so, Pandora doesn't qualify and there's not one in her area anyway.)
Although, I wonder--what happens to people having to grow up again after a FOY overdose? Do they have to go to special programs for fear that they'll be inappropriate with the real kids somehow? (Guessing that if so, Pandora doesn't qualify and there's not one in her area anyway.)
Good question! I'd expect there probably isn't a real test for it, unless maybe the test is also magic. But stuff like fingerprints, DNA, maybe even dental records can give away that someone isn't as young as they appear.
And stuff like scars... I have NO idea how one could logically explain away self-harm scars on a toddler's arms. If anyone notices those on Pandora, I hope she and Sammy have a VERY GOOD cover story.
And stuff like scars... I have NO idea how one could logically explain away self-harm scars on a toddler's arms. If anyone notices those on Pandora, I hope she and Sammy have a VERY GOOD cover story.
From my experience cats tend to scratch similar areas and the scratches look similar to scars. It's always awkward when my overly cuddly cat digs a little too deep one day and I have to explain that one. Usually people understand though. Especially if they have pet cats too.
That might work as a decent cover story. "I have a pet cat who likes to grab my arm and cuddle it." Assuming pet animals exist in this world.
That might work as a decent cover story. "I have a pet cat who likes to grab my arm and cuddle it." Assuming pet animals exist in this world.
Depends a little on the scars themselves. On page 28, we saw that Pandora has a lot of parallel scars on her left arm, and they look too uniform to be left by a cat.
I do know someone with an arm scar nearly from wrist to elbow that was made by a cat, rather than a suicide attempt, and I always have a few small claw marks in various stages of healing! But I don't think anyone with a cat of their own would believe that story.
I do know someone with an arm scar nearly from wrist to elbow that was made by a cat, rather than a suicide attempt, and I always have a few small claw marks in various stages of healing! But I don't think anyone with a cat of their own would believe that story.
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