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8143681 No.8143681 [Reply] [Original]

I have a question about Isaac Asimov's Foundation series.
There is a certain character in the second book, who introduced himself as Magnifico the clown, who had a specific appearance.
Could Isaac Asimov as a biochemist base "scarecrow anatomy" on real-life symptoms?

>> No.8143704

I've read the series and am interested in talking about it but I have no idea what the fuck you're asking.

>> No.8145369

>>8143681
Magnifico is The Mule, right? I think his name changed on the recent pt-br translation.

>> No.8145515

That's his alias before it is revealed that he is the mule.

>> No.8145703

>>8143704
Topkek

>> No.8146148

>>8143704
The question is whether the odd, scarecrow-like appearance of Magnifico's body is in any way related to a real-life disorder.