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GET OUT OF MY HEAD
Do you think, if Wallflower hadn’t passed out, eventually Cheerilee would start teasing her, if not outright finishing her herself?
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Oh, sorry, i didn’t saw the minus sign, it was too small in the preview, you’re right! the answer is -0.6
nnnneeeeerrrrrd
Right, so correct me if I’m wrong, but since f(x) = (6+4x) / (x²+1) is defined at x = -3 (and for any x : x ∈ R, I just noticed), wouldn’t f(x) as x → -3 approach f(-3) = -0.6?
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I know my Cheerilee would be doing exactly that.
I think it’s showing that she misunderstands it. It seems to suggest that she believes she needs to be extra-humiliated before the stone will take effect. Whereas by the time of Forgotten Friendship, she uses it at will.
The second page of the comic reads as though she doesn’t understand precisely how or why she’s being forgotten. >>1739717
She also seems surprised that she managed to make Luna forget her, as if this is the first time she has used the stone semi-deliberately (she only reached for it “on instinct”). >>2063340 >>2033312
Edited because: adding more evidence
Based on earlier pages (her interaction with Luna), she seems to know how it works well enough to invoke its effect at will.
And I think it’s being implied in this comic that she doesn’t know exactly how it works yet.
Cheerilee is the only one who will notice a Wallflower waterfall even at the front of the class and everyone else will just think a pipe busted behind the chalkboard.
Edited
Hot(ter).
It’s not a passive effect. Wallflower activates the stone consciously.
Between Luna and Cheerilee, who knew the teachers were so kinky?