Ive been away from fluffy content for a while now. You just reminded me of why I liked it in the first place. Thanks for the man made horror well within comprehension.
I freakin love this. It's obvious the inspiration is JB Calhoun's Universe 25 experiments with a mouse utopia in the 50s, 60s and 70s exploring the phenomenon known as "behavioral sink" related to overpopulation of a species. I noticed the similarities from the beginning but the reference to "the beautiful ones" confirmed it. I am a huge fan of fiction that involves medical/psychological experimentation and research whether it involves animals or humans as the test subjects. Thank you for posting this I enjoyed it immensely. You did a great job on this Gayroommate2020 and so did the original author and artist. ❤
Ahhh yes Universe 25~ My favorite experiment on social and instinctual degradation. Aka Behavioral sinking. It's crazy how this experiment is practically being experienced right now over our own race in a subtle way. The fluffy at the end seemed to share traits with another experiment on mental health known as the put of dispair. They removed monkeys from that pit and pinned the with normal monkeys and did the same thing or became horribly violent and killed the other monkeys not properly understanding social normalcy with their fellow species. The PTSD they suffered in the pit and also the iron mommy destroyed their minds and feared affection or couldn't comprehend the idea of play.
Great work as always. Been waiting a long time for you to do this one and you didn’t disappoint. I especially liked the ‘recorded on tape as a regular report’ method you used for the main narration. In my mind I had thought it would be presented in a ‘final presentation’ method instead to show all of the findings made by this project but your way is much better.
I remember reading this comic and it also surprised me and feel sorry for the green fluffy to last so long in the enclosure with so many sick and violent fluffy
Fantastic job, gayroommate. Of everything you've done I think your performance here as the researcher narrating the story's not just your best to date but one that literally could not have been better.
Funny enough I'm pretty sure this was inspired by the "Behavioral Sink" experiment. It was intended to create a rat utopia. And showed the creation of a dystopia from overcrowding and some unintended real life existential horror from mapping the effects onto human society and seeing trends matching uncomfortably close.