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Okay, so I don’t have a better title for this comic, so sue me…
Anyway, this is a parody of an Old Master Q (Lao Fu Zi) comic featuring the student six (Silverstream, Sandbar, and Yona specifically)…
Original comic:
It’s fun to jump into the pool from the diving board… unfortunately, not so fun for Yona….
notes:
-Had to fix-up the lineart on Silverstream and Yona after seeing how off I was with their manes…
-Ocellus and Gallus were last-minute additions…
Anyway, this is a parody of an Old Master Q (Lao Fu Zi) comic featuring the student six (Silverstream, Sandbar, and Yona specifically)…
Original comic:
It’s fun to jump into the pool from the diving board… unfortunately, not so fun for Yona….
notes:
-Had to fix-up the lineart on Silverstream and Yona after seeing how off I was with their manes…
-Ocellus and Gallus were last-minute additions…
uhhhh I think the direction chinese is written was just… coincidence, because most of the far east is china, and china hasn’t been all that westernized, yet only 1% of them are left-handed, compared to a 10-12% world average.
though to be fair that’s probably because chinese culture teaches you to be an asshole to anyone who stands out. as the article says, nobody’s ever found any genetic basis that leads to lefthandedness.
Lol his cutie mark is three sea turtles. Sea turtles IRL can swim like 20 mph
Or that it’s a surfer dude. Pretty much the same thing you said
I thought his cutie mark meant he takes things slow and steady
Right
But we can still talk about this to every other critter, right?
It’s how Asians traditionally read, because most people in ancient Middle and Far East were left-handed and therefore could only write from right to left on scrolls (hence spreading the tradition of reading from right to left), as opposed to most right-handed European Westerners that can only write from left to right (hence the opposing reading direction)
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