May 19, 2016
Burying the Lede at NPR
The full implications of this story seem to have passed over the heads of the folks at NPR. In fact, they seem to be focusing mainly on potential pitfalls .
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Art by Isohe
Art by Tenyoshi
Art by 蒼兎 Ao Usagi(?)
Art by Tony Taka
Art by Ueyama Michirou (Pixiv page here)
Art by Houtengeki (also here)
Demonstration of inadvisable fishing techniques is by Sinad-Jaru
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Art by Kimura (Also goes by Ykimu)
Here's one of The Brickmuppet's Crack Team of Science Babes to explain just how this sort of scientific inquiry may positively affect life in the 21st century.
Thank you...Catherine...That is not quite the example I was going to use but it's close enough and may still be of interest to some of our readers.
For everyone else, here's Ayumi Hamasaki quietly explaining one reason why we want this miracle of science to be funded.
Full Disclosure: "Science Babe" is not really named Catherine, but is, rather, a rendition of Touhou's Nittori Kawashiro by Nagumo.
UPDATE:
Because the post needs more analysis of hypothetical applications for this branch of SCIENCE!
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NOTE: While Bast is, for the purposes of this blog, a proper Catgirl, Anubis (to the left in the above picture) is in fact a Jackalgirl. Brickmuppet Blog fully understands that we are expected to apologize for any unease or confusion this may cause, as well as the cultural appropriation of the Egyptian religion and the potentially blasphemous regendering of Anubis.
But we won't.
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The headband one is especially clever!
I saw this article mentioned elsewhere and suggested that this line of research could find itself completely crowdfunded by Furries.
I saw this article mentioned elsewhere and suggested that this line of research could find itself completely crowdfunded by Furries.
Posted by: Mauser at Fri May 20 19:35:15 2016 (5Ktpu)
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Given the use of pigs instead of cats, I'd be more worried they're about to create orcs, not catgirls. /shudder
Posted by: ubu at Mon May 23 12:59:40 2016 (h7lSl)
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