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Intuition ∴ Compassion ∴ ResolveAfter World War 2, a military study concluded that only a quarter of American soldiers were willing to line up their sights on a human target. To combat this problem, the army found ways to dampen our natural aversion to killing one another. They replaced bullseye targets with human silhouettes, made training conditions more similar to actual combat, and trained recruits to avoid taking personal responsibility for killing.
After enough training, you can eventually learn to stop seeing people at all, and just see silhouette targets everywhere... even in the mirror.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 1280 x 880px
File Size 137.4 kB
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It's fan-art of a video-game that I found therapeuticwhile dealing with another depressive episode. The text and title comes from one of the earliest casette tapes that can be picked up. Very few or any of my illustrations that feature the jackrabbit should be seen as having a 'shared world' given most are just visual metaphors and don't exist in a 'concrete' reality built for storytelling.
You can see the game for yourself on its store page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/.....10/Receiver_2/
You can see the game for yourself on its store page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/.....10/Receiver_2/
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