Okay so I've started to hit my stride with the Duck Flu caps, so I feel safe in releasing this next part of the story! It's mostly just story filler, but I think it gives you a good sense of the "bimbo mindset" caused by the disease. Enjoy!
Showing posts with label Duck Flu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duck Flu. Show all posts
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Duck Flu: I'm Sowwy
Once again a quick plug for the ongoing caption contest - got some excellent submissions so far but always looking for more!
As I mentioned in my last Duck Flu post, I was hoping to develop a little more background/storyline about how the disease got spread to the public, specifically focusing on the infected researchers that escaped the Bimbo Inc. complex where the Duck Flu originated. This cap goes involves one such researcher, a young intern, and should be a fun read due to the dialogue and what it implies. Enjoy!
Friday, January 16, 2015
Duck Flu: They Told Him
Been a while since I've posted a Duck Flu cap (i.e. literally none since the opening). Part of the struggle has been because I want a little more structure/exploration of what happened to the first people infected (i.e. the researchers mentioned in the first cap), but haven't found a sequence I like. However, I felt this cap was general enough that it could be applied to a researcher or just a random person, so I decided to post. Let me know if you want more!
Monday, December 8, 2014
Duck Flu Opening
Quick Plug - posted the wonderful submissions for the Best Friends Caption Contest...you get a couple days to vote for your top three favorites!
Alrighty, after yesterday's display of the Mildew High Dress Code, today we have the introduction of our next wonderful theme/series, the Duck Flu series. It's based off this fantastic cap by Leila Stoat about a disease that causes the host to take on bimbo physical and mental characteristics and specifically big, fat lips. Of course, concern of an epidemic is tantamount, as the disease is spread by kissing those fat lips...and who wouldn't want to kiss these horny bimbos? Anyways, check out both Leila's initial and my first cap, then jump pass the cap to help me answer some questions!
Alrighty, after yesterday's display of the Mildew High Dress Code, today we have the introduction of our next wonderful theme/series, the Duck Flu series. It's based off this fantastic cap by Leila Stoat about a disease that causes the host to take on bimbo physical and mental characteristics and specifically big, fat lips. Of course, concern of an epidemic is tantamount, as the disease is spread by kissing those fat lips...and who wouldn't want to kiss these horny bimbos? Anyways, check out both Leila's initial and my first cap, then jump pass the cap to help me answer some questions!
Okay, seen both Leila's cap and mine? Good - now let's talk about ideas for this piece. I actually have a fair bit to talk about for this series, so I'm going to list some questions, explain my thoughts, then hopefull you all will respond in comments/emails to help me decide what to do!
1. Should this be a series (adhering more strictly to chronological order) or a theme (where caps are more distinct but may have some references across caps)?
- For the Mildew High Dress Code series, I knew I wanted to be somewhat orderly in the beginning - but with the Duck Flu I could see it going multiple ways. On the one hand I think it would be somewhat liberating to just talk about someone getting the disease and be able to leave it ambiguous to how they got it. But I think it would be interesting to trace the disease from it's sources (like Person A infects Person B in a cap, then Person B infects Person C in the next cap) especially with the option of jumping between the different researchers (three males/two females) to show how the Duck Flu spreads across the country/globe.
2. Speaking of males and females, should the Duck Flu only affect males or females as well? If it's just males, can females "carry" the disease and have it transfer unwittingly to boyfriends or whatever?
- Leila's cap alluded to the fact that females could get bimbofied by the Duck Flu, but I left it ambiguous in my cap to let you all help me decide. Being a TG caption blog, I definitely prefer to focus on TG aspects, but if people would like to see some cross-over let me know!
3. Should the Duck Flu always bleach the host's hair to blond?
- I think this was my favorite and most creative idea from Leila's cap - but I also recognize that not all people are into blondes and/or would love to see some variety of hair colors. It also lets me use a wider variety of pictures, but then again I can probably just say that brunettes are "not at that phase" of the transformation by that point in the cap and get around it...
4. Finally, what fun "effects" of the Duck Flu should exist?
- I think that I can pick and choose traits to focus on (big breasts, heavy makeup, increased libido, etc.) based on pictures and say that "the disease affects people in different ways" to get around having an archetype of what a "Duck Flu" picture looks like. But it would be fun to think of some creative effects the Duck Flu could cause - like maybe the hosts give off a pheromone that attract men? Can't think of any other good examples now...so hopefully you have some ideas to share!
Phew! That was a longer list than I thought! Hopefully you stuck it out to this point and are brimming with ideas to share - so go ahead and comment/email me with thoughts! Help this idea spread like a disease :p
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