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It's the Mickey mouse technique where you see both ears regardless of perspective except its her horn So you see, [b]the horn is cosmically tied to the fourth wall[/b].

Everyone: Notices horn keeps moving from one side of head to the other inconsistently CoolieHigh: C'mon, I gotta draw her eyes and facial expressions somehow. 馃槴

[quote]"mfingarceusherself":/users/2514619 said: [b]My hypothesis is that the natural force at play here is: [i]plot convenience[/i]. Her horn just moves wherever it is easier for the artist to draw while highlighting her face.[/b] [/quote] My hypothesis is that it鈥檚 detachable

[quote]"waffles_ii":/users/1781478 said: ah, the existentialist route. Indeed a reasonable philosophy, but from a biological standpoint unfortunately lackluster. If you'll consult the "graph":[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ] I believe you will see the flaws in your line of thought. However, I have of course not fully analyzed your proposal, and will have to get back to you with the findings from my cross-examination. [/quote] [b]You fool, I have memorized the link. Such toomfoolery cannot affect me.[/b]

[quote]"waffles_ii":/users/1781478 said: ah, the existentialist route. Indeed a reasonable philosophy, but from a biological standpoint unfortunately lackluster. If you'll consult the "graph":[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ] I believe you will see the flaws in your line of thought. However, I have of course not fully analyzed your proposal, and will have to get back to you with the findings from my cross-examination. [/quote] Jokes on you, I ate 3 unskipable ads that protected me from your tomfoolery

[quote]"waffles_ii":/users/1781478 said: ah, the existentialist route. Indeed a reasonable philosophy, but from a biological standpoint unfortunately lackluster. If you'll consult the "graph":[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ] I believe you will see the flaws in your line of thought. However, I have of course not fully analyzed your proposal, and will have to get back to you with the findings from my cross-examination. [/quote] I clicked the link, you fucking asshole, well played

[quote]"mfingarceusherself":/users/2514619 said: [b]My hypothesis is that the natural force at play here is: [i]plot convenience[/i]. Her horn just moves wherever it is easier for the artist to draw while highlighting her face.[/b] [/quote] ah, the existentialist route. Indeed a reasonable philosophy, but from a biological standpoint unfortunately lackluster. If you'll consult the "graph":[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ] I believe you will see the flaws in your line of thought. However, I have of course not fully analyzed your proposal, and will have to get back to you with the findings from my cross-examination.

[quote]"waffles_ii":/users/1781478 said: I propose the notion that the horn is not attached, but rather a sentient organism that instinctually moves to the point of least visibility atop her head. Perhaps some of my colleagues in the study of furry anatomy would propose counterarguments? [/quote] [b]My hypothesis is that the natural force at play here is: [i]plot convenience[/i]. Her horn just moves wherever it is easier for the artist to draw while highlighting her face.[/b]

I propose the notion that the horn is not attached, but rather a sentient organism that instinctually moves to the point of least visibility atop her head. Perhaps some of my colleagues in the study of furry anatomy would propose counterarguments?