Letters to the Editor
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Re:Genetic Engineerings Answer to Roomba
I'll take one, just as soon as they get the replication tanks up and running. I wonder how much the IPO of the company stock will be?
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It's an illegal Honduran housekeeper
Or an angry wife, whichever.
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Not an angry wife. A fictitious one.
One that does all the work and disappears from sight afterwards. The ideal wife, to some men who don't really want to emotionally relate to women in any way. (You note that the monster doesn't have sex with anyone; that's especially pleasing to many men of the Al Bundy persuasion.) No apparent need to debase your own soul to keep the relationship going, which men must do in practically all marriages.
Pity it's fictitious. Real life is such a bitch. And yes, you can take that any way you wish.
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One of these plus a Shmoo or two, and you're all set!
But I have this nagging feeling that in Chapter 3 there's gonna be one heck of a "however..."
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I hope
this cartoon eventually makes a point. It is pretty boring so far.
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Ms. Lay is my favorite working science-fiction/horror cartoonist
awesome as usual.
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It's just the latest model of a Dyson.
Most of those tasks could be performed by a Dyson vacuum cleaner, in the hands of a cleaning lady, who could scatter chocolate melon scented balls as she worked, wouldn't be paid to sit and watch Oprah, and could sit on top of the bed, rather than under, humming in French. Unless you'd rather she just put the Dyson away, and left with her pay packet. Happens all the time.
BTW, that thing seems evil, hell bent on stealing paid employment from people who don't have other qualifications. And I'll bet it upsets the food chain somehow, not to mention health and hygiene laws.
