Monday, March 14, 2011

Trigonometry

I've got a bit of an unusual challenge today. It arises directly from a detail of the following image:



Seems like a fairly regular picture of a catgirl, right? But look very closely at the bottom-left corner area. The open book, specifically. It's a trig book! There are a couple of triangles, and if you zoom in enough you can even see the laws of cosine and sine written in there.

So, the challenge for this image is to relate your caption's story to that book in some significant way. Captioners, start your keyboards!

1 comment:

  1. “…square root of Prr? What the heck?” Ned stared in confusion at the line in his textbook, which up until that sentence had been making perfect sense to him. Tangent, cosine, square roots, he remembered all of that from the lecture, but he was positive that his teacher hadn’t mentioned anything about this “Prr” variable. Maybe he had missed a section of the book?

    He went to the index to look up the word when an orange powder suddenly poured out from between the pages and made him start sneezing. Confused, he lifted up the book to see where the dust was coming from, only to have a massive amount of the strange dust pour out over his head.

    Ned sneezed over and over, barely noticing the effects the dust was having on him. His pants dissolved away the moment they made contact with it, and his shirt tore open only to spout a set of buttons that seemed to be on the wrong side. Sneezing turned to coughing, and Ned couldn’t help but notice his coughs getting softer and higher-pitched. He looked down and gasped in surprise at the changes to his clothes, only to accidentally inhale a massive amount of the powder. He started to feel light-headed, then quickly passed out.

    When he came to, Ned could tell something wasn’t right. He looked down and had his fears confirmed: somehow, the dust had turned him into a catgirl. He looked at the book that had changed him, and saw a note scrawled at the bottom of the page. It read “Hope you like it. See you after school – Frank.”

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