…and whales are closely related, even if one step further separated – they only have three stomaches instead of four, for example. But ungulates all the same!
…and whales are closely related, even if one step further separated – they only have three stomaches instead of four, for example. But ungulates all the same!
A centaur has explicitly horse features until a certain point, then explicitly human features from that point onwards.
That would mean the upper part not being allowed to divert back to horseness/giraffiness, as the left pic does.
Cows are short giraffes, though… (And both cows and giraffes are just forms of land whale)
I… what the fuck am I looking at… ?
It’s the human centipede. But giraffe.
In Finnish we typically say "Än, yy, tee, nyt!", because our word for "now", nyt, is composed of letters N, Y and T.
The “y” is pronounced roughly the same way as “ew” in “new”. “ä” in the same as “a” in “cat”, and “e” is the same as “e” in “well”.
How about translating this to English and using the following as the standard?
"Aehn, oh, double you, now!"
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