“I know I can make this prettier! Maybe I need to lengthen the nose ridge…”

  • TranquilTurbulence@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    Next step: choose a name

    The shapeshifter lets out a deep sigh filled with dread and anxiety, knowing it’s going to take the whole day.

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    That presupposes though that a shapeshifter would need to see their own reflection to judge the look. If you have developed over millennia the ability to change your appearance at a molecular level, or physically speaking thereabouts, you probably have developed the ability to judge the look without having to look at it. You would be a rock who knew how to become Michelangelo’s David.

    I’d be amazed to hear that chameleons practice at a puddle before they try to blend in with the jungle. But I was sick a lot when they taught biology in school.

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      Chameleons don’t actually change color the way people think they do.

      First off, the natural state of a chameleon is green, which blends in to the forest fairly well. Their color change is a mating tactic, and so favors bright and vibrant colors.

      A chameleon changing colors isn’t hiding, they’re horny.

      Or angry. Or scared, or well, any strong emotion. Basically a chameleon is a living mood ring.

      Now, if you want true instant camouflage, that’s an octopus. They can not only change colors, but their own surface texture. In their case, they get the info about what to look like from their numerous suckers alone their legs.

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        God I would genuinely kill you be able to do this. I don’t think I will ever be fully comfortable in my body and I doubt this would fix it but atleast I could just keep things changing.