"But I don't want to cure cancer. I want to turn people into dinosaurs."

Same.

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  1. This issue also featured a love triangle between an anthropomorphic pterodactyl, a stegosaurus, and a shark. It was pretty great.

  2. This issue also featured a love triangle between an anthropomorphic pterodactyl, a stegosaurus, and a shark. It was pretty great.

  3. And for some strange reason, some of the pages in Eric's copy are stuck together.

  4. And for some strange reason, some of the pages in Eric's copy are stuck together.

  5. gryazi says:

    About that...

    Epidemiologic_study_of_tumors_in_dinosaurs [Naturwissenschaften (2003)]
    (Sorry for crap link.)

    Naturally that leads to Evolution by Tumor Neofunctionalization: The Role of Tumors in the Origin of New Cell Types, Tissues and Organs, which appears relevant to all our body horror interests.

  6. Bayrolles says:

    Who wants to cure cancer, if you can turn people into dinosaurs?

  7. just b says:

    one of the best motivational posters i've seen!
    ...

    And if turning into a dinosaur is a side-effect of the cancer cure: everybody wins?

  8. whyisthisnecessary says:

    What issue is this from

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