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@lemmy.worldThis could be a miniseries. Each episode, Quark takes on a new human cultural challenge and interprets it through Ferengi cultural lenses. Obviously they did this on the show but I can really picture a different side of the character coming out in a completely safe setting like his own personal holosuite. Antics might be especially humorous if his instructor was someone who had a unique perspective on human culture too, as the Doc in Voyager did while trying to help 7/9.
Translation just means all the coordinates of the points of the rectangle are moved the same increments. So the rectangle is the same length, width , and area, but the location of all of its vertices are different after translation. There's should be an x y plot to show this.
Yes, despite a very simple premise and subject, you have done many things well in this four panel.
You have a consistent character, a good flow of perspectives, and a really lovely vibe which is open to interpretation. This is exemplary.
What a great comment. This makes me think about cults in society today and how they use indistinct notions like honor to manipulate others by making the moral decisions seem ambiguous through a system of rules that is not rigid but flexible. Changing rules can be justified by using a reinterpreted ideal.
Looking at your photo has helped me realize that I should be using lid organizers. Do you like the ones you have?
Edit: was just surfing /all and I didn't even realize I was in 3d printing. Heh. I'm still curious if you have a review of them. ♡
This must have a back story. Did a cat come in by itself and pay for this prescription? That would explain why they translated the instructions on the label. But how did the cat get approved for Healthcare? That means it has a credit card. I'm scared guys. There's a cat out there that can buy stuff. Like guns. Or BOOKS!