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Induction

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Took me a semester of introduction to scientific thinking to understand this SMBC joke.
Therefore, an animation in it's honor

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Pretty un smooth anmation, the camera also shakes a lot.

Thaiel responds:

As i already said, its the clay that breaks, not the camera.
The camera only moves when i wanted it to move.
I admit i didnt care about smoothness in this case XD

its OK

Thaiel responds:

Ill follow your advice.
Thankyou!

The artist should use a camera stand when filming, that way he avoids the camera moving while he shoots.

I don't consider there is anything memorable or special about this movie, so I don't recommend watching it.

Thaiel responds:

I use one.
The problem is that the fucking clay breaks (yep, one can get mad at clay) if i use it too much.
I agree this story isnt too elaborate, i wanted to experiment with stupid inteectualism. I recommend my previous works, as i try to make in little time the shortest story podsible that can still be heart touching.
Ill keep in mind your review for next time

So the blue dude meets the boss's daughter for everyday in the past 4 weeks.
Yet! that doesn't mean that they are dating. And it "could just probably be, a possible but certainly not absolute" case of the infamous practice known as casual sex... HAHAHA.

So yeah Induction may not be possible, but that doesn't explains what that guy was exactly doing with the boss's daughter "if you know what i mean".

Thaiel responds:

Late night scrabble with someone's daughter.
But that someone's is the godfather himself, Karl Popper.
PS: based on this comic that for some reason i can't modify the description
http://www.smbc-comics.com/?id=2386
ps: love all your comments

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Uploaded
Oct 2, 2013
9:14 PM EDT
Genre
Experimental