Endtown by Aaron Neathery for December 26, 2012

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    MerriMagic  over 11 years ago

    Eggs…yeah, that’s a bit different.

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    Level_Head  over 11 years ago

    The “mutated” comment gives Linda surpriseShe’s switching reactions — just look at her eyesSo far she’s not catching on Maw’s udder truthThe milk is for young ones — but those eggs are youth!=|====/ Level HeadVote for Endtown 2.0And for Doc Rat, tooThe Endtown ForumThe Endtown AuctionThe Endtown Books

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    frogsandravens  over 11 years ago

    It’s been a long time since Topsiders had real food, I suspect.

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    finder10030  over 11 years ago

    Yup, let’s not eat the potential children!?! Or the thought of what could be potential children? Or what could be potential children if things were just a little different? We really haven’t gotten into how mutant children come about. Do chicken/human mutants hatch their young? If not, then in theory eggs wouldn’t really be so much different from maw’s milk. Wow, what an odd discussion. Thanks Aaron, my head hurts. :-)

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Only the female ones will give eggs or milk…

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    dirtyoldlady1  over 11 years ago

    There is no child birth without a male partner. A female alone just lays eggs. No babies. Am I the only farm girl around? The eggs are often eaten by their own hens.Protein is protein…. period. And that’s the truth!!!! :>)>

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    finder10030  over 11 years ago

    Loved that show. Archie always gave you that “Did he really say that?” moment. It was one of those rare programs that come along and are a real game changer – not just for TV, but how we look at ourselves.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Nobody mutated into any plants because the virus most likely couldn’t penetrate the cell structure to pick up the DNA and have its descendant virus carry the plant DNA to humans. The plants were still destroyed by the Amesworth radiation because it was still organic.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member over 11 years ago

    I’m basing the above note on my observation of the strip so far.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago

    This implies that there’s a little boy or girl mutant in Ma Hefner’s recent past. (If Linda is more intelligent than she acts, maybe she’ll figure that out.)

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    Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago

    These are cartoon animals in a cartoon world. They can be as realistic or as unbelievable as the storyteller wants. The only thing is the willing suspension of our disbelief, while the mechanics of the narrative take us through the scene to its satisfying end. So, in this cartoon story, a cow can give milk, whether she has a secret calf or not.Personally, I hope her late husband was a rabbit called Hugh. But I suppose it is not to be…

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    Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago

    “You try milking yourself with hooves like these!”

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago

    The issue of genetic mutation and children has not yet come up—-there are children around (“Generation Bean,”) but do they share any of the anthropomorphic characteristics of their mutated parents? Can those of different [in appearance] species even conceive a child together? (Wally and Holly might have an answer for that one—-someday.)

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    crookedwolf Premium Member over 11 years ago

    “Sorry.. I didn’t ask if you were lactose intolerant.. Are you lactose intolerant?”Brilliant ;-)

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    Francis362003  over 11 years ago

    Well what do you know. Linda has a point there.

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    salenstormwing  over 11 years ago

    I wonder if I can get some bacon to go with these eggs. Bacon grows on trees, right? I mean, wishes grow on trees, why not bacon?

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    Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Puts a twist in there doesn’t it. What Linda said does amount to a sort of cannabalism. Omlette the eggs. They are of course the offspring of chickens so eat the future kids. Hey the pigs lost a child. Ham anyone? Linda thinks still like a Topsider on that aspect. That is something else she needs to change. Dairy cows give milk constantly. That is what they were bred to do. Careful cross mating resulted in the milk cows of the more modern times. They have to milked or bad nice things can happen to them. They can die from lack of unloading. You just have to be careful with anything fresh like that due to bacteria and other things. Pasturization was created to stop things like that.

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    pathfinder  over 11 years ago

    C’mon folks! This is a comic! Science need not apply. No set rules in comic land. Do what you want to do.If you have to have a scientifically ‘correct’ comic, go ahead and make your own.

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 11 years ago

    People would still eat canned beans if someone had mutated into a human bean, I think. While they would think twice about it, the real onus would be on eating the offspring of the mutant, and not food predating the mutations. My understanding is that scavenged meats are kept as rewards, and people will eat them depending on how funny they feel about it. If Endtown were to start harvesting people’s offspring for food, that will bring up a more disturbing situation. I’m sure that has already been debated by the residents, and I’m sure there are some who are not ruling it out for the community’s survival. Already we’ve seen a cat who was ready to eat Holly. There are probably people in jail for murder who were not able to control their hunger and association of those who resemble food animals. As time goes on, the temptation may be too great for people, especially those in power, and a Kevin & Kell type society could develop with predator and prey roles, or husbandry. Or Morlocks and Eloi in the case of the Topsiders, who will have their own dietary dilemmas.Balut would be right out. For now.

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    mr_sherman Premium Member over 11 years ago

    The deibility of the eggs would be how they are considered. Is an unfertilized egg an ova, or placenta? Actually both, I know. It would take some mental stretching to seriously consider the points of view on this issue. Back to plants. Have some seeds been recovered from any seed banks that might exist? If so, is there any gardening at all just to verify the viability of the seeds, if nothing else?

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    fuzzyimages  over 11 years ago

    Now here’s a side of anthropomorphics you don’t see explored very much. Animal byproducts like food and fur and leather and such. Way to delve Aaron, very interesting topic, hope to see how this part of your universe plays out.

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    witchspell63  over 11 years ago

    I find this intresting set of ethics in anthros. In this context it can actually be argued that anthros are more evolved that TSers. Preditor and prey anthros actuall live in harmony or some facsimile therof. But would never eat each other. They still consider each othe as people.

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    Lyons Group, Inc.  over 11 years ago

    What after reading that, you mean to say that these creations that can say, call someone every name in the book (but a child of God), didn’t realize as mutants, they have the ability produce their own materials (lay eggs, give milk, etc.) instead of looking for food topside and getting killed (and be used for brain harvesting) by those crash-test dummies (the topsiders)?! WE would have expect more from a very creative strip like this! (Aside from the artwork) If this was me and my cousin’s comic, we’ve would have came six weeks into the strip’s debut! But no, this is not our strip, it YOUR strip and me, my group and the others are just reading it!!

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    X-Lydia  over 11 years ago

    Unfertilised eggs aren’t kids.

    (I could say “eggs aren’t kids; baby goats are kids”, but I’d probably say it in a different forum.)

    We don’t know what Topsiders eat – they might be so used to processed Name-brand Topsider Chow in sanitary sealed tins that they’d turn their nose up at anything that came direct from an animal.

    Then again, Linda might have some residual Topsider revulsion against mutants – bad enough to be one, worse to live with them, but drink their mutie milk?!

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    MerriMagic  over 11 years ago

    So are those monsters with many eyes on Topside, plant or animal? How about the pixel critters? Seriously, they’re so bizarre we might not really know. My head is beginning to hurt, too!

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    MerriMagic  over 11 years ago

    Oops, didn’t read mr_sherman’s comment yet but that makes sense..plants destroyed during the radiation. So all that’s left is animal genes.

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    dirtyoldlady1  over 11 years ago

    Once the calf has matured the mother contiues to give milk if properly stimulated, such as being milked. She will continue to give milk until the next ovulation. Have you ever watched the documentaries on Animal Planet. They don’t even give the cows any pain medicine because they think that this is natural to encourage the birth and following need to nurse. Interesting and a little shocking. I never saw one as our cows chose to drop in the night and we woke up to a new calf.Blessed Be

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    dirtyoldlady1  over 11 years ago

    From the many comments we have this is an interesting particular. The monsters that were created from awake TSrshave to eat something. What?" Each other. Do they have any concept of what is edible or not? Are they changed with intellect intact ? Sooner or later they would run out of food if they eat each other. I don’t think there are that many being produced on a continuous manner. Do they have the intelligence to try to break into one of the towers or Endtown. I would like to see how that challenge would resolve. Could we have a little look into this Aaron? I know you are busy with " life goes on". Maybe just a little peek. Love youBlessed Be.

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    dirtyoldlady1  over 11 years ago

    I think Christmas energized me. Sorry for breaking your ears. Love you all. Blessed Be

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    nerdhoof  over 11 years ago

    Linda is a koala, so she should only eat eucalyptus leaves, if the Endtowners are biologically the same as the species they resemble.

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    dirtyoldlady1  over 11 years ago

    Check Unstrange Phenomena… Absolutely unthinkable or required in ANY of Aaron’s work. Yes. Horray.Blessed Be

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Point of order…I doubt there are enough milk- and egg-producers among the Endtowners to satisfy their appetites…so even if they, er, “eat of themselves,” it’s still “beans, ho!”

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    pam Miner  over 11 years ago

    It is hard to imagine topsiders reproducing, those pesky suits they can never remove, but it should be pretty easy amongst End towners. Aside from the fact you wouldn’t know exactly what you would end up with. Somethings would work well, like a bunny-cat, but kangaroo giraffe might be stretching it a bit!

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    witchspell63  over 11 years ago

    Im not sure it works that way. In some of the last series there were anthro children shown but i never saw any hybrids. Maybe the offspring are whatever the mother is. Just a guess. My gf is a mouse, the girls are mice but then she was newly pregnant before we both turned

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    witchspell63  over 11 years ago

    As for TSers reproducing…well renember, Linda had a child.

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    Jenner Premium Member over 11 years ago

    I’ve heard that a toad was in a relationship with a pigeon, and they had a fairly healthy baby. Of course, he was a little pigeon-toad.

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    Robert Nowall Premium Member over 11 years ago

    …except Sparkplug.

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