I think the crocs reference come through much better now. Clearly I don’t own a pair or I would have drawn it more accurately the first time. Thanks for your input!
Very clever, as usual — even if I feel bad for the platypus for being classified as an evolutionary “disappointment.” More like the unfortunate recipient of the left-over parts, if you ask me. 😉
Hahaha, another good one, John! Though…. you could’ve added a Neanderthal Man and, some 100,000 years later, an old american psychotic, funny haircut, threatining world peace. Extremely disappointing moment in evolution.
If only the last one was a crocs joke!
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It kind of is…but I guess doesn’t really look like crocs.
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Okay…I think I fixed it.
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wow.
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I think the crocs reference come through much better now. Clearly I don’t own a pair or I would have drawn it more accurately the first time. Thanks for your input!
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I would have added a diptych of a Neanderthal and Trump
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I definitely considered it.
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Very clever, as usual — even if I feel bad for the platypus for being classified as an evolutionary “disappointment.” More like the unfortunate recipient of the left-over parts, if you ask me. 😉
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nature’s punch line
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Platypus attained perfection early. The rest of the species are still working at it.
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especially us!
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It all makes sense now!
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Hahaah!!! So funny!!!
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Hahaha, another good one, John! Though…. you could’ve added a Neanderthal Man and, some 100,000 years later, an old american psychotic, funny haircut, threatining world peace. Extremely disappointing moment in evolution.
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