tag:danbooru.me,2005:/commentsComments on post #33364862018-12-17T15:19:15-05:00tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18781842018-12-17T15:19:15-05:002018-12-17T15:19:15-05:00@colBoh on post #3336486 (konno junko, minamoto sakura, mizuno ai, nikaidou saki, hoshikawa lily, and 2 more (zombie land saga) drawn by yuuki_akira) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/3a/37/3a37a0b615dda181381c8a27c5ffcc7e.jpg"/>
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<p>Saladofstones said:</p>
<p>I figured they aren't going to be Troglodytes, but depending on things, a coma for even a year can have someone in a very different world depending on timing. Imagine going from 1940 to 1945 (I know its unlikely) in the United States.</p>
</blockquote><p>Wasn't there a guy who fell into a coma in Soviet Poland, and woke up in 2007?</p>
colBoh/users/329992tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18780982018-12-17T08:31:59-05:002018-12-17T08:31:59-05:00@john1980 on post #3336486 (konno junko, minamoto sakura, mizuno ai, nikaidou saki, hoshikawa lily, and 2 more (zombie land saga) drawn by yuuki_akira)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/3a/37/3a37a0b615dda181381c8a27c5ffcc7e.jpg"/>
<blockquote><p>Saladofstones said:<br>...<br>Imagine going from 1940 to 1945 (I know its unlikely) in the United States.</p></blockquote><p>That would never happen nowadays. At least not in the US.</p>
john1980/users/39276tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18754872018-12-08T13:09:22-05:002018-12-08T13:09:22-05:00@Saladofstones on post #3336486 (konno junko, minamoto sakura, mizuno ai, nikaidou saki, hoshikawa lily, and 2 more (zombie land saga) drawn by yuuki_akira) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/3a/37/3a37a0b615dda181381c8a27c5ffcc7e.jpg"/>
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<p>azurelorochi said:</p>
<p>It's not that hard to adapt to though. Like how an out of touch grandpa/grandma can feel baffled at the fact mobile phones doesn't have physical buttons on them anymore, but none of them are pointing at smartphones and call them abominations of technology.</p>
<p>Adapting to modern smartphone culture however, can be a different issue altogether.</p>
</blockquote><p>I figured they aren't going to be Troglodytes, but depending on things, a coma for even a year can have someone in a very different world depending on timing. Imagine going from 1940 to 1945 (I know its unlikely) in the United States. </p>
Saladofstones/users/318380tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18754592018-12-08T11:21:35-05:002018-12-08T11:21:35-05:00@azurelorochi on post #3336486 (konno junko, minamoto sakura, mizuno ai, nikaidou saki, hoshikawa lily, and 2 more (zombie land saga) drawn by yuuki_akira) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/3a/37/3a37a0b615dda181381c8a27c5ffcc7e.jpg"/>
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<p>Saladofstones said:</p>
<p>Junko seems to be in that special hell of things being familiar enough to be recognizable but different enough to be uncanny.</p>
<p>Unrelated, I do wonder how bad it is for people coming out of comas to adjust to, essentially, years of stuff happening. Its got to be a weird experience.</p>
</blockquote><p>It's not that hard to adapt to though. Like how an out of touch grandpa/grandma can feel baffled at the fact mobile phones doesn't have physical buttons on them anymore, but none of them are pointing at smartphones and call them abominations of technology.</p><p>Adapting to modern smartphone culture however, can be a different issue altogether.</p>
azurelorochi/users/187477tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18753222018-12-07T23:00:06-05:002018-12-07T23:00:06-05:00@Saladofstones on post #3336486 (konno junko, minamoto sakura, mizuno ai, nikaidou saki, hoshikawa lily, and 2 more (zombie land saga) drawn by yuuki_akira)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/3a/37/3a37a0b615dda181381c8a27c5ffcc7e.jpg"/>
<p>Junko seems to be in that special hell of things being familiar enough to be recognizable but different enough to be uncanny.</p><p>Unrelated, I do wonder how bad it is for people coming out of comas to adjust to, essentially, years of stuff happening. Its got to be a weird experience.</p>
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