Im more confused about how it fits on that Teeny-tiny pelvis. The back/hip muscles needed to keep it vertical would look like in inverted swimmer’s back!
Well, I live in a house in the middle of a street. At the end of the street is a house that is on a different street, but (a) has the same number as mine, and (b) puts their mailbox on my street. I’ve had several things wind up delivered there—roof tiles, once.
You think that’s bad, Robert Nowall? In the small cul-de-sac where I live, there’s less than ten houses, and small block of flats. The block of flats has a different postcode to the houses, but my neighbours and I always have to wait for the delivery drivers to try the flats before coming to the houses!
Mis-shipping Castela’s stuff will give her a chance to get acquainted with her new neighbor.
I want to know everything about the girl with the Thagomizer.
Agreed! I want to know everything there is to know about Olivia!
She was in a few Patreon drawings, I finally remembered.
hisss
Oh no! She’s hot!
Or should I (we) say “Oh yes!”
I’m just impressed with how quickly “thagomizer” showed up…
Aaaand there’s the other shoe!
Is that a tail or Cass’ prop ? One has to know
I was expecting to see a “This Side Up” arrow on at least one of the boxes…
Those would all be on the bottom now, I guess.
How does that massive tail fit inside those teeny tiny shorts?
Tailspace – a variant on Hammerspace.
Which would explain the radically variable morphology among the paras.
The real question is _which_ part is the real para form.
Im more confused about how it fits on that Teeny-tiny pelvis. The back/hip muscles needed to keep it vertical would look like in inverted swimmer’s back!
I wasn’t going to say anything.
Heh – called it! https://wapsisquare.com/comic/studying-under-jin/#comment-513997
Well, it looks like it’s the right building.
So let’s give Mon a 4 out of 5 (please don’t kill me)
Well, I live in a house in the middle of a street. At the end of the street is a house that is on a different street, but (a) has the same number as mine, and (b) puts their mailbox on my street. I’ve had several things wind up delivered there—roof tiles, once.
Anything can stray.
You think that’s bad, Robert Nowall? In the small cul-de-sac where I live, there’s less than ten houses, and small block of flats. The block of flats has a different postcode to the houses, but my neighbours and I always have to wait for the delivery drivers to try the flats before coming to the houses!
“Good sense of humor”… She must be laughing on the inside, right?
RIGHT?
I’m wondering what’s up with the collar.
Protects against allosaurus bites.
Now you don’t see it, now you do!