“The Test Subject” aka my lab rat edit 🥲
By whatiswhump
Song: Can’t Pretend by Tom Odell
In no particular order: Roswell, Dark Angels, Old Guard, the OA, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gen V, Iron Fist, Captain America Winter Soldier, the X-Files

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“The Test Subject” aka my lab rat edit 🥲
By whatiswhump
Song: Can’t Pretend by Tom Odell
In no particular order: Roswell, Dark Angels, Old Guard, the OA, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gen V, Iron Fist, Captain America Winter Soldier, the X-Files
Do you engage with Polls
yes, and I enjoy them
no, but I enjoy them
yes, but I don't enjoy them
no, and I don't enjoy them
This is an experiment in statistics and psychology.
Hypothesis A: the most common answer will be "yes, and I enjoy them" as people who like polls are more likely to answer a poll.
Hypothesis B: people who read Hypothesis A and then answer, will answer contrary to their actual answer (Tumblr is Contrary) In which case the most common answer will be "No, and I don't enjoy them"
Hypothesis C: Because the answers are boringly phrased, this post will not get more than 30 votes
$ Meet Megan
shaytalis I ripped the background from Dexter's Lab.
And sometimes humans want too much, go too far. He was a victim, a creation of cruel underground experiments. Made up of dead body parts in a frankenstein manner as well as robotic parts, only to become someone's favorite hobby - and an unholy being that should not exist.
Deformis
In his world, robots androids and cyborgs are common, but they all look friendly and humanoid for the most part - nothing quite as extreme unless you go to the worse parts of the city where people are desperate and lack the cash for high quality parts.
Although this is the case, desecrating the dead is something that the law forbids.
His brain after being brought back in his new body was weak and slow, leaving him without much of a personality or thought at first.
Like a child he has to learn again. He is mostly passive unless something strikes his interest.
He has no interest in causing harm, but can be very determined if he wants something.
Eventually, he starts remembering bits and pieces of his past - potentially due to his brain being the only part "alive" for the experiment that created him. He will then have to face a cruel reality.
He has 3 hearts, 1 of which he could technically exchange himself.
He does not have toes anymore
He can't speak well due to his missing lips, but he can write and gesture. Eventually, he might get a voice box implanted.
He does not need to eat, he gets nutrients via tubes in his back.
His breath is really really hot.
When he gets emotional or unsettled/upset, he grows double his size (see image 1). It takes a while of being calm to get back to normal (aka still two people tall).
Yes I will throw a human at him, open for suggestions cx
Shipping pantalone and dottore, and dottore and kabukimono, and dottore and childe and dottore and his segments amongst themselves is like having segments of your own because one does not simply chuck them all into one universe; even if there is an AU where all of those ships are going on at the same time, the nature of brainrotting over a character/characters motivates the subject to explore every facet of that character meaning the Situations must sometimes be contained in different universes akin to different renditions of the same experiment.
Evidence from animal studies shows that testosterone can induce aggressive behaviour, but whether this extrapolates to humans is an area of
Abstract
Both biosociological and psychological models, as well as animal research, suggest that testosterone has a key role in social interactions. Evidence from animal studies in rodents shows that testosterone causes aggressive behaviour towards conspecifics. Folk wisdom generalizes and adapts these findings to humans, suggesting that testosterone induces antisocial, egoistic, or even aggressive human behaviours. However, many researchers have questioned this folk hypothesis, arguing that testosterone is primarily involved in status-related behaviours in challenging social interactions, but causal evidence that discriminates between these views is sparse. Here we show that the sublingual administration of a single dose of testosterone in women causes a substantial increase in fair bargaining behaviour, thereby reducing bargaining conflicts and increasing the efficiency of social interactions. However, subjects who believed that they received testosterone—regardless of whether they actually received it or not—behaved much more unfairly than those who believed that they were treated with placebo. Thus, the folk hypothesis seems to generate a strong negative association between subjects’ beliefs and the fairness of their offers, even though testosterone administration actually causes a substantial increase in the frequency of fair bargaining offers in our experiment.
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Really telegraphs the size of the gap between women's perception of maleness and masculinity, and the actual reality.
Finally Awake....
Realised I haven't posted in ages so I'm goning to fix that!
Also here's a new character I've made based of an old toy I always wanted growing up. She doesn't have a name yet but she's based off the Xeno monster toy thing. Also yes she's a Frankston/science experiment oc because that's definitely not cliche at all....
Also tried to do a bit of shading with this one.
Guhh doodle thing i started like a week ago and forgot abt
(They will do something stupid)
Little bonus doodles of concept stuff under cut