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What has changed since the time of Looney Tunes is the discombobulation of characters' faces. Eyeballs constantly bulge beyond normal proportion to show shock or jubilation; cheeks shrink, sag or even bend in shame, fatigue or anger. Each emotion is heightened, overemphasized with cubist contortions.
We call it the modern teleological argument, although, in the phraseology of Mr. Hicks, in his Critique of Design Arguments, it is eutaxiological.
Critique of Design Arguments,
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