Bubsy was a video game character back in the ’90s. One of his main catchphrases was “What could possibly go wrong?” Things often would then go very wrong shortly, if not immediately, afterwards.
Hee! Valerie sounds like my sister! Although I don’t think my sister has ever been quite that encouraging. Mind you, that’s probably because I’ve never been quite as functional as Digit is here…
Physiological reactions that are part of the connections in the body are much easier to express than expressions that are made up of dozens of consciously controlled facial muscles that she did not have in her natural form. And for all we know, spiders might blush in nature, but since their skeletons are on the outside, and they are so small, we never get to see it…
Nah, you just raised ALL the red flags. Prepare for Ragnarok, Armageddon, and Last Dinner Call at the Restaurant at the End of the Universe.
PS: “Your” instead of “you” voice?
Digit, do you realize that you actually just said “What could go wrong?”
She invoked the Bubsy Clause.
NEVER INVOKE THE BUBSY CLAUSE.
And what, pray tell, is the Bubsy clause?. Inquiring minds want to know…
Bubsy was a video game character back in the ’90s. One of his main catchphrases was “What could possibly go wrong?” Things often would then go very wrong shortly, if not immediately, afterwards.
just get out quickly, before it happens! 🙂 🙂 😛
Spider hugs! What could go wrong?
Digit has four arms. More hugs.
“….and also completely wrong about that, but we don’t know it yet.”
Actually, WE know it. Digit and Amelie don’t.
Because no one has a better grasp of nuanced facial expression than the character whose face is an expressionless blank mask.
Hee! Valerie sounds like my sister! Although I don’t think my sister has ever been quite that encouraging. Mind you, that’s probably because I’ve never been quite as functional as Digit is here…
Yeah, Digit’s getting the hang of this “passing for human” thing.
Blushes pretty good for an expressionless face.
Physiological reactions that are part of the connections in the body are much easier to express than expressions that are made up of dozens of consciously controlled facial muscles that she did not have in her natural form. And for all we know, spiders might blush in nature, but since their skeletons are on the outside, and they are so small, we never get to see it…
Yeah, Logical/Analytical ain’t what’s called for here…
Digit has come so far!
If I know Paul, this isn’t over…not by a long shot
Next up, Digit gets to show us her Shocked Pikachu face in 5, 4, 3, 2….
In her time developing into a fully grown up human, Digit has clearly developed some really nice “mammal bumps” 🥴