While the caption is quite hilarious, I'm not sure if it follows the guidelines for family friendliness. I don't want to be prudish, but it doesn't really relate to the trope. On the other hand, its not that explicit.
literature - Voyage To Arcturus - the protagonist takes on the local races' sense organs (and moral perspectives!) as he wanders their planet on his quest ... with a variety of eye variants, among other things ...
"There's a case of a woman who was completely blind in her eyes but was able to see through a patch of specialized cells on her chin."
I can't track down the book where I read this. If someone can fill in the details, that would be great.
Hide / Show RepliesIt shouldn't be said as if it's 100% for sure that eyes 'evolved multiple times'...the eye debate is actually one of the biggest in the create/evo debates.
Fly High, Seek PeaceJust a suggestion for a new page image: The Portrait takes this trope to a logical extreme!
I must say that the new caption should forever be preserved in the annals of TV tropes history as an unabashed Crowning Moment of Funny.
This is this. Hide / Show RepliesWow, thanks for the compliment. I was afraid someone was going to delete it for being obscene.
In my most recent edit I removed this, uh, sentence - "(she spins it all around her to she holds on to all sides at one point)" - because quite honestly, I couldn't make heads or tails of it. Could someone please help me decipher what this person was trying to say?
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