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0pik 0ort Thread II 0pik 0ort Thread II 09/30/2025 (Tue) 01:23:36 Id:b487b6 No. 154257
Last one got saged.
>>160374 Yeah, if some shaggy looking guy in a hoody came up to you and started ranting about this kinda stuff, odds are your default reaction would be to think he's either crazy or high. In his defense, I wouldn't be surprised if he's got some PTSD from all this or even suffered a bit of minor brain damage from the car crash he was in when Carol first got taken, but either way he clearly ISN'T in his right mind anymore, so his behavior is understandable.
New post is up y'all
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>>160403 That bit of dialouge “Did you even ask if she wants to be cured?” So fucking stupid. I get the point of it to make Brian chill the fuck out but it is serious cringe.
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>>160433 How is it cringe? Katie has shown to enjoy parts of being a blueberry. She had an entire dream sequence where she liked it. The thing she doesn't like is the immobilization, which wouldn't be a problem if Brian tried to accommodate her by getting the necessary stuff to juice her. She's been having to do it herself this whole time. But he's too focused on curing her to even ask her what she wants.>>160433 >>160433
>>160448 DId not mean to >> three times. I messed up placing the pictures into the box and it would take me to it blown up, then I'd go back and it'd do the >> again
>>160449 It’s fine (the multi >> thing) I really do enjoy these discussions. Thank you for indulging. I mean it by the fact that her friend (the red head) was captured and transformed. The fact that they know it is sinister that women are being fattened transformed and whisked away as stated in 97-99. Seems out of character for her When ever we see Katie interacting with others she has a very sour disposition especially of how she looks. Yes we see Katie’s internal thoughts but that is omission for us. For her (I think her name is Susie) she doesn’t know that and at best is grasping at straws and not very likely since they (Susie and Brian) have been working to free them. I would suspect if anything Susie would still be under the impression that Katie is a spy. On a final point Katie notes in the new page that it comes in faster each time she juices implying that eventually she will eventually be completely immobile and as you said it the part she doesn’t like but seems to be her inevitable fate unless she is cured.
>>160433 Yeah like, I know she enjoys getting juiced but it's shown to be very inconvenient and dehumanizing at most other points. She inflates like a balloon nearly every day and then has to get juiced, and if she allows herself to get too big she'll literally become just an object.
>>160462 "She inflates like a balloon nearly every day and then has to get juiced, and if she allows herself to get too big she'll literally become just an object." Not to break away from the topic at hand, but I *really* hope we get to see Whitt get super-huge at some point. lol
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>>160461 That's true. Looking back at the question, it feels like Suzy doesn't know if Katie wants to be cured either. The question is basically just "have you even talked to her about this." I don't think she's implying Katie wants to stay that way. Regarding the juicing, based on the first few pages, the problem is juicing multiple times a day + how much you juice. Katie blew up immediately after juicing at the beginning of this comic, and now it's slower, so there's a lot of factors I think.
>>160487 Yes holy shit. Not only will it be an amazing payoff to her breasts constantly growing, but it's also a backfire/comeuppance scenario that Whitt has just been ASKING for. I'm so excited dude I hope Opik doesn't black ball us and save it for the very end of the story
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>>160823 I love how big and puffy and squishy her face looks in the last panel
>>160823 Thank you as always Theory time I think miss Home Depot is going to tell her to be more sexually suggestive to boyfriend cuck just like how the one girl gave the talk to him. As a result they are going to have a heart to heart where they kiss and romance (sadly) ensues off screen.
>>160823 >I gotta step on your tit 'cause this has to be said face to face >plants self in boobs I like the way she thinks
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>>161742 Tell her after this ruckus, you're gonna blow up into big balloon and give her some sweet juicy banging. Oh f*** yeah.
does anyone have these in a pdf? not just single images?
>>161808 I mean, they can be put in a pdf, but why does it matter? It's just a container.
>>160448 >How is it cringe? Because it falls into the misandric trope of 'berate the male protagonist for trying to do good'. The sole male character does get significantly berated and maltreated throughout, whilst none of the female characters (aside from the masculine-looking Whitney - which can also be a man's name) ever get reprimanded or portrayed negatively. I'm not saying I'd stop reading it because of that, but it does reek of misandry.
>>161907 idk if it's misandry so much as just the female characters are getting the wonka fetish treatment.
>>161907 This… this is why the male character seems like a cuck.
>>161907 Idk, I feel like that’s personal bias in your analysis. His actions are having direct consequence to how he’s treated. He didn’t need to leave Katie alone in that berry patch, and ever since he’s been characterized as the obsessive conspiracist. Which ultimately makes him a source of tension because he’s too blinded by his own fixations to see the situations from different perspectives.
>>161927 Fellas, it's a web comic about a chick turning into fruit, it aint that deep..
>>161742 please do in some sort of sex direction I am begging you >>161940 agreed in principle I just think oort is a bad writer and that's all it is
I'm sure that they aren't one of those creators whose interested in showing sex in their work, maybe they'll imply sex between the two, if they're uncomfortable with bare nipples, they probably won't want to do sex or stuff that's explicit. Maybe having the two make out for a bit and cut away before something more adult is shown. Different creators have different things they're comfortable with. If they aren't comfortable with nudity, that's fine. If they don't want to draw sex scenes, also fine. We shouldn't be mad if an artist doesn't draw something they're not comfortable with. I let them draw what they will.
>>162134 Asking a bit much from the internet to accept that something isn’t made for them. You can have feelings about a piece of work, but that is entirely separate from their work being “good” or “bad”.
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>>162180 Yes, as the prophecy foretold, massive ass overflowing structures with thin bars is coming to FRUITION.
>>161915 Ah, good, someone with some sense. >>161927 >He didn’t need to leave Katie alone in that berry patch You're blaming the man for something BOTH parties are responsible for. They both willingly split up because they didn't anticipate any 'misfortune' to befall either of them. (In the real world it very likely wouldn't, but they weren't to know that they were in a berry porn comic.) The comic itself says that he's actually been looking for her ever since! (01_page35_web) > ever since he’s been characterized as the obsessive conspiracist Except the conspiracy is not only true, but all the main characters are aware of it and so far he seems to be doing more than anyone else to try to stop it. > because he’s too blinded by his own fixations to see the situations from different perspectives. What 'different perspectives' are those supposed to be? So far the only one to offer a 'different perspective' is the black chick, and her impressions don't seem to be backed up by evidence. She suggests that Katie might not even want to be cured, but up until now there's been absolutely no suggestion of that. Even in Katie's own daydreams she seems to be more revulsed than enjoying things - it's not even presented as a guilty pleasure, but something that's actively ruining her fantasies. If I were to presume 0pik 0ort were a good writer then I'd say this is really just evidence that the black chick actually has a crush on Katie and is actually really jealous that Katie seems to like the male lead more, and that's why she feels the need to make him look like a cuckold and berate him for caring more about finding a cure than trying to court Katie and/or treating Katie like some sort of saintly being. But sadly I don't think that's the case; I think this is all just the usual lazy, misandric tropes of having a nerdy character, physically mistreating him 'for laughs', and berating him for being socially inept. Melon tits just sits around playing video games all day, wasting what little off-the-grid power the group has to spare, yet somehow the guy actually trying to stop the evil corporation is in the wrong. Gotta love that logic(!) >>161980 >I just think oort is a bad writer Agreed, especially after the latest panels. Excellent artist, poor writer. Very badly written romance plot. Too much tell, not enough show.
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>>162199 Everyone is trying to stop the evil corporation. Suzy literally does the same thing as Brian, but is able to do it better because she doesn't freak people out. Brian is just doing it wrong. He's freaking people out. Even in the past comic that introduces Suzy, he comes off as a freak. He hides in the bushes and takes pictures of Whitt. He comes across as a gross stalker. The thing Brian is good at is finding information and connecting it all together. The thing he's bad at is 'recruiting'. It isn't misandrist to give a character flaws, and it isn't misandrist to have him called out on it. Also, have you considered that he could do both? He could both look for a cure and be a good boyfriend? Or he could at least TALK to his fucking girlfriend and COMMUNICATE! Suzy saying she may not want to be cured comes from her having a lack of info too. The only version they see of Katie is in a state where she can walk. She's been juicing herself secretly. This is also on her for not communicating with Brian. Cory calls her out for it too. Communication is a two way street. They use solar panels, and she's using a portable device. She isn't wasting the little power they have. Also, what else is she supposed to do? She can't exactly move around easily. Also, Suzy has a girlfriend.
>>162211 But it's so much easier to skip over details and blame the comic author for not spelling them out! Given some of the other stuff Opik's got going on, especially with D&D and such, I'd be more than willing to put stock in the claim that it's like you said and the characters are more dimensional than "Ha ha, men are stupid."
>>162180 loompettes are here! now you're talkin! I wonder if we'll get a hostage exchange situation
I just want Cori and Katie to have a toxic lesbian enemies-to-lovers dynamic
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>>162211 > Suzy literally does the same thing as Brian She might be part of the same group, but so far Brian has been seen to be contributing the most and trying the hardest. So far Suzy has only been seen to be questioning one worker and done little else. > He hides in the bushes and takes pictures of Whitt. He comes across as a gross stalker. He's been written that way because 'geeky socially-inept male' is a trope - a MISANDRIC trope. Suzy assumes the worst of him on the first meeting, and continues to be disproportionately hostile to him over time. When he begins rambling whilst they're trying to question someone, instead of just telling him to stop - a nonviolent response to a nonviolent act - she purposely lets the girl use pepper spray on him - a disproportionately violent response to a nonviolent act. (See first attached page.) This is supposed to be considered funny because he is a weedy, socially-inept man; if the same character had been female, this 'joke' wouldn't have happened. The female protagonists are never treated so violently. >It isn't misandrist to give a character flaws, and it isn't misandrist to have him called out on it. No, but it's misandrist to have the only male protagonist be the one being 'called out' for things whilst none of the female protagonists are given a hard time for anything, let alone to such degrees. > He could both look for a cure and be a good boyfriend? When was it ever stated that they were anything more than friends? It's been implied that Katie daydreams about him, and he's tried to make accomodations for her, but the actual nature of their relationship has never been stated. > Cory calls her out for it too. When? > They use solar panels, and she's using a portable device. Not back then she wasn't. When the electricity went kaput her game went too because it was plugged in to the already overcrowded extension socket. (See second attached page.) The handheld console magically appeared after that incident. And even then, she's just sat there playing games for all that time. She doesn't even consider helping out until she's run out of things to do because she finished her game. They're basically babysitting her. > Also, Suzy has a girlfriend. Firstly, when Suzy mentioned her, she only said 'friend Carol', not girlfriend. (See third attached page.) Secondly, since when has having a partner stopped anyone being infatuated with someone else? Affairs happen for a reason. Polyamory is a thing.
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>>162423 >So far Suzy has only been seen to be questioning one worker and done little else. Suzy's done solo work in Whacky Candy. Went to Carol's apartment, recruited Carrie, set her up for an infiltration (1&2). She's also Brian's partner in crime, going out with him to gather intel and recruit, recruiting Cori and Erica. Again, yes, Brian seems to do a lot more with how much information finding and shit he's done, setting up that whole decoding thing with his computer. But, they both seem to think of themselves as equals in all this. >He's been written that way because 'geeky socially-inept male' is a trope - a MISANDRIC trope. He's not exactly socially inept, he's just losing himself. Despite the fact that Suzy assumed the worst of him at first, he was still able to recruit her. Suzy says that he's gotten worse since Katie came back in pg117. Her being back is clearly fucking him up. >The female protagonists are never treated so violently. I'd argue that they have? They're the subject of everything Whacky Candy is doing. This is violence being done onto them. Sure, it can be easy to overlook because it's the fetish, but it's all body horror. Brian getting peppersprayed is nothing compared to being blown up against your will and losing your agency. 4th and 5th both have forced feeding, being bound, gagged, and tossed if you want traditional violence. I'd argue the toss was comical and jokey.
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>>162423 >>162481 >When was it ever stated that they were anything more than friends? Cor said as much here >>161284 > Cory calls her out for it too. Also there. More so implied, because she's saying "you really think he wouldn't be into this?" Also, Cory's been calling Katie out since she met her, specifically about the fact she works at Whacky Candy in the blowing up women department.(pic 3) >When the electricity went kaput her game went too because it was plugged in to the already overcrowded extension socket. Okay, yes, but the fault there was mostly the computer, not her console. Brian has been putting off a lot of the housework due to his obsession with Whacky Candy. >The handheld console magically appeared after that incident. Actually, the controller was the handheld console. Some mixture of the Switch and DS I suppose. It's hard to notice but yeah. >Firstly, when Suzy mentioned her, she only said 'friend Carol', not girlfriend. Well, my evidence for that is that they kissed in Fizzy Pop, and it wasn't like just to blow Suzy up, because they didn't know she could do that. Maybe it's the first time and if the situation had been different, then they'd be together now? Idk. Image 3 here. >> 162211 I'm not gonna speak more on the misandrist stuff, because I'm not versed enough to understand.
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> Suzy's done solo work in Whacky Candy. I'll grant you that one. I skipped most of the first issue of Whacky Candy because it was mostly just exposition with no really TF content. Also, I didn't realise that was the same character to begin with because the way she's drawn has changed. However... > yes, Brian seems to do a lot more with how much information finding and shit he's done, setting up that whole decoding thing with his computer. Precisely. He is seen to be contributing more, at the very least within this comic. > But, they both seem to think of themselves as equals in all this. Given the way Suzy treats Brian, I'm not convinced. She certainly doesn't seem to respect him much. I suspect she's actually just using him to save Carol because she's realised he has useful skills that she lacks. > Despite the fact that Suzy assumed the worst of him at first, he was still able to recruit her. Firstly, it's not necessarily the case that he recruited her, but possibly just that they decided to join forces. (A mutual decision.) Secondly, as I say above, she might just be using him for his skills and not actually give a damn about him, which would explain why she's so ready and willing to allow him to be maltreated. > pg117 Unfortunately I missed my chance to download that one. I had been getting them from Kemono, but after page 112 the Kemono page stopped being updated, so I ended up missing some. > Sure, it can be easy to overlook because it's the fetish, but it's all body horror. Whether or not it can be classed as body horror really depends on how it's portrayed and the context surrounding it. I'd say that although this comic (and most related comics) have portrayed the transformations as being generally negative, they generally haven't been portrayed as 'horrific', intentionally or incidentally. (Except perhaps for Pumpkin Race, which was done for Halloween.) > 4th and 5th both have forced feeding, being bound, gagged, and tossed if you want traditional violence. I grant that these fall into the category of 'violence', but the one of the important differences is that these are acts carried out by the villains. You expect the villains to do bad things, that's why they're villains. The pepper spray incident is different for a number of reasons: 1) Because it's perpetrated by a non-villain. 2) Because one of the 'good guys' purposely allows it to happen (which implies that it's acceptable behavior). 3) Because it plays into the trope of the 'feeble nerd' by portraying the character as easily 'defeated'. And, perhaps most importantly: 4) Because it's a very commonly used 'gag' that's used more or less exclusively by women against men. I'm not saying that makes the author a misandrist, but rather that the author has, intentionally or not, employed some misandric tropes. > Cor said as much here That's a very recent page. Up until these recent developments nobody has really made any kind of comment on it. Katie's had a few 'almost-there' fantasies, and Brian has been shown to be very accomodating, but that's about it. Besides which, when Cory asked, Katie outright said "He's not". (Frankly, I think these recent developments have been very poorly handled in general, and the writing has been declining since the group got to the cabin.) > Also there. More so implied, because she's saying "you really think he wouldn't be into this?" She's not really 'calling Katie out' though. If she were doing that, she'd be criticising Katie, but she's not criticising Katie. She comes close with the 'and you think', but really she's just trying to show Katie that her belief doesn't reflect reality. Incidentally, Cory basically hammers home the misandric 'socially inept nerd' trope by calling him 'a pasty nerd', saying 'he's a nerd, of course he's into freaky weird shit', and then following up with 'men will be attracted to anything remotely human shaped', which, again, is a pretty sexist, negative stereotype. Suzy, on the other hand, criticises Brian directly for 'going on about curing her', then literally starts getting angry at Brian. We don't actually get to see what he said to spark that response so it feels unjustified. The more I read it, the more it seems like it's actually Suzy who doesn't want Katie cured, and Suzy who thinks Katie looks attractive as a blueberry, which leads me to 'double down' on the jealousy theory. Having looked back, there's also a page where Suzy is clearly aroused when Erica's 'melons' fall on her. > Cory's been calling Katie out since she met her, specifically about the fact she works at Whacky Candy in the blowing up women department That's a bit of a different issue though. We've seen the evidence for what Katie's been involved in and the resentment is clearly justified. Even if Katie isn't an inherantly bad character, she's done the immoral thing of assisting the villains just to save her own skin. > Okay, yes, but the fault there was mostly the computer, not her console. We shall never know how much was the fault of the computer and how much was the fault of the console. The console likely uses less power, but it could easily have been the straw that broke the camel's back. That aside, the computer was actually doing something good and useful, the console was not. > Actually, the controller was the handheld console. Some mixture of the Switch and DS I suppose. It's hard to notice but yeah. Which actually makes it worse, because if she could have been using it in handheld mode then the power incident might potentially have been avoided. You can see in page 71 that not only is she playing it on the big screen, but she's got a load of high-power speakers connected up too. > Brian has been putting off a lot of the housework due to his obsession with Whacky Candy. Why should it be specifically his responsibility? Are the others incapable of doing any of the work needed on the house? (Is this an example of the sexist trope of 'only men can do DIY'?) Again, it seems like Brian is getting lumbered with most of the work and then criticised because he's putting saving the world above jobs that the others could probably be doing. Meanwhile there seems to be no expectation for the others to contribute in similar ways. Cory at least seems to be brining money in with a job, so I'll cut her some slack. Erica might be about to do some gardening, but up until now she's just been draining the power with frivolities. > my evidence for that is that they kissed in Fizzy Pop, and it wasn't like just to blow Suzy up, because they didn't know she could do that. I must admit, it's suddenly occurred to me that I've never actually seen this comic. Initially I had confused the page of Carol and Suzy as being from the end of Wacky Candy 2. Having tracked the comic down, it definitely demonstrates an attraction between the two (much more explicitly than has ever been shown between Brian and Katie, for that matter). However, one kiss does not make a relationship, and relationships doesn't stop people being attracted to multiple people. In fact, page 6 seems to imply that Suzy might have a fetish for 'blimped' women, which would actually support the idea that she could be attracted to oversized Katie and thus there could be some jealousy involved. > I'm not gonna speak more on the misandrist stuff, because I'm not versed enough to understand. Very well, it is a deep and complex topic. To put it simply: when I say something is 'misandric', I don't mean that it necessarily encourages people to hate men, but rather that, more broadly, it is sexist (prejudicial) in a way that is negative or detrimental towards men. E.g. that it to devalues men or dismisses their suffering, particularly in a way that, if an individual were female, she would not receive the same treatment. Had Brian been a female character, I doubt that character would have been portrayed as being a feeble computer geek, nor would that character have been portrayed as resembling a conspiracy theorist. I also very much doubt that such a character would have been pepper-sprayed, because pepper-spraying a female goes against the sexist stereotype (that pepper spray is a weapon used by women against men). For that matter, I doubt the character would have been shown to be lurking in bushes or treated like a 'creepy stalker'. Female stalkers used to be better recognised (e.g. Play Misty for Me), but these days it tends to be only men who are portrayed as stalkers (with the small exception of Baby Reindeer, but that's a very unusual case). I'm not claiming the author is unique in this behavior, nor specifically culpable - they are just perpetuating a wider, largely unrecognised issue. Don't feel the need to reply or continue this conversation if you don't wish to. As it is, I struggled to find the time to write this response.
>>162502 Gonna do short responses rn to just small stuff cause I think we can nip this all in the bud and just go as "agree to disagree" >Unfortunately I missed my chance to download that one. >>160117 >body horror really depends on how it's portrayed and the context surrounding it. Personally, I think it's just like, is this fucking up someone's body in a way that isn't natural? If so, then it's body horror. Even if it isn't to us, from their POV their body is fucked up. >Besides which, when Cory asked, Katie outright said "He's not". She said "he's not" in response to her asking "is he helping you?" not toward "is he your boyfriend?" It's pretty clear throughout the entire... Whacky Candy-verse that the two are an item. I'm not gonna spend time going through everything, but if you still think it's unclear then that's fine. >Which actually makes it worse, because if she could have been using it in handheld mode then the power incident might potentially have been avoided. I mean, sure, yes, but it's a lot nicer to use the TV with a Switch sometimes. And anyway, you're acting like Erica just did this without anyone's permission. They were clearly okay with her doing it, and everything was fine. They didn't ask her to turn it off or anything. Erica is also like, a victim. She's recently disabled and doesn't know what else she can do. >Why should it be specifically his responsibility? Because before Katie got berried, it was just their house that they lived in and were building together. Because she was gone, the expectation would fall onto Brian. >In fact, page 6 seems to imply that Suzy might have a fetish for 'blimped' women Yes Suzy has a fetish for big women. She's one of us. The big issue that I'm having is that you said she seems jealous that Katie isn't with her. She's just being empathetic toward Katie, and trying to relate to Brian's feelings by saying "she's fucking hot!" because he feels guilty for feeling that way toward Katie rn because he thinks she thinks she's disgusting, and feeling disgusting but being told your hot can feel bad. Also, regarding Suzy getting mad, the implication with the conversations going between Cor n Katie and Suzy n Brian is that they're having the same conversation with the same points, just with the subjects flipped. >>161284 In pg120, Brian says "the way she looks at herself, disgust, frustration, disappointment" and then Katie saying "he doesn't see me anymore, only blue and huge" and then Suzy says "ugly, the way you go on and on about curing her." That's basically one big sentence that says "Brian/Katie looks at me/herself as a big blue ugly disappointment."
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Can someone please update Opik Oort kemono
There's a new chapter
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Does anyone have the earlier pages of this story? I have the 1st 29 pages and I'm missing a big chuck after that, before it catches up to the pages that are posted in this thread. I have all the other tie in comics if anyone needs them.
>>163227 https://kemono.cr/patreon/user/896281 Their kemono page has up to page 112, a bit less than what’s on here.
>>163201 I wonder if we'll see the star loompette in here somewhere I hope she sprays juice all over em and they all become blueberries, that's basically the only way out of this situation
>>163242 Thank you, much appreciated :)

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