I never thought those two were Flatlanders all along! Maybe they’ll find roles in the next Paper Mario game? Nah, like that’ll ever happen.
Wait, it just hit me. Does 2D cereal exist? Perhaps those two never cared for cereal since its three-dimensionalness is beyond their comprehension.
Munchy’s more likely to spend his R&D on 4D cereal, though. Who wouldn’t want to eat hypercubes for breakfast?
I think maybe corn flakes are the closest to 2D cereal. Maybe they should make Frosted Hyperflakes next.
Isn’t a hyperflake just a sphere? For that matter, a hypersphere is also basically just a sphere. Maybe Kix and Trix and Cocoa Puff and Just Berries are already five- or six- or seventeen-dimensional cereals.
Also if they turned around it looks like Munchy’s cage is lacking a back >.>
optical illusion! Something having to do with angles and horizon lines and… cosmic rays, maybe?
I have sometimes wondered what it’d be like trying to explain depth to a two dimensional creature, or color to something blind
Basically, I would just tell them to go see Shrek 2 in 3D. That movie would explain everything.
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I never thought those two were Flatlanders all along! Maybe they’ll find roles in the next Paper Mario game? Nah, like that’ll ever happen.
Wait, it just hit me. Does 2D cereal exist? Perhaps those two never cared for cereal since its three-dimensionalness is beyond their comprehension.
Munchy’s more likely to spend his R&D on 4D cereal, though. Who wouldn’t want to eat hypercubes for breakfast?
I think maybe corn flakes are the closest to 2D cereal. Maybe they should make Frosted Hyperflakes next.
Isn’t a hyperflake just a sphere? For that matter, a hypersphere is also basically just a sphere. Maybe Kix and Trix and Cocoa Puff and Just Berries are already five- or six- or seventeen-dimensional cereals.
Also if they turned around it looks like Munchy’s cage is lacking a back >.>
optical illusion! Something having to do with angles and horizon lines and… cosmic rays, maybe?
I have sometimes wondered what it’d be like trying to explain depth to a two dimensional creature, or color to something blind
Basically, I would just tell them to go see Shrek 2 in 3D. That movie would explain everything.