Fire-breathing dragons have it rough, spending their time searching for fires to inhale, then holding their breath as long as they can while looking for the next fire, all the while cursing the nitrogen- and non-ignited-oxygen-rich atmosphere.
Also, if you didn’t know, this episode is a sequel to this one. If you did know, it’s still a sequel. There is no condition under which this is not a sequel.
Is this also a sequel in the alternate universe in which everyone uses exhale instead of breathe?
etymologically, breathe does come from a word meaning exhale, so.. yeah. i agree, i guess? interestingly, the root word also meant ‘to roast’ , which is further proof (if we ever needed any) that Old English was spoken predominantly by dragons.
I’m confused.. did they eat the huge lime slice, or did it randomly disappear?
Albino: Yeah. You should’ve seen the original in the alternate universe. It was cra-a-a-azy.
verb: Awesome! I suppose the dragons died out when the great vowel shift rendered them unable to communicate?
Duckling: Maybe a roving passerby took it to make margaritas — or maybe it was a quantum lime slice, and it spontaneously jumped into a third universe not seen here.
so does whatever they think mean something about both of their mothers, or just the one freud mother?
In the alternate universe, do the Frued guys think everything has something to do with your father? Or maybe your twice removed cousin?
beautiful continuity.
It makes sense, if you think about it. Or rather, as long as you -don’t- think about it.
Continuity is always my top goal!