If Horns of Plenty got D- minus then pointy bottomed Amphora got a C. Sure it can be stacked or “stabbed” on soft sand/dirt but when in a household a wrong placement or a little bump will make that thing tumble down.
I mean seriously, what’s so hard in making flat bottomed bottle.
chernobylcopia…. LOL
also. first!
Congrats, you win a horn of plenty filled with nuclear waste!
awwww… I wanted that!
Who says there’s only one?
If Horns of Plenty got D- minus then pointy bottomed Amphora got a C. Sure it can be stacked or “stabbed” on soft sand/dirt but when in a household a wrong placement or a little bump will make that thing tumble down.
I mean seriously, what’s so hard in making flat bottomed bottle.
This made me laugh much harder than it should. Who would want a horn of plenty full of atoms and things made of atoms? Nobody, that’s who!
But the entire things in the universe are made from combination of atoms….
Not the joke, which is likely why you didn’t see it flying over your head 🙂
I mainly save mine to use as a horn of blasting.
Love the antennae in the nuclear suits.
I like ’em too, but they got in the way in the first few sketches.
Love “Chernobylcopia”!! And I’m going to compliment my mom on her “Thanksgiving-drooling decor” on Thursday. I can’t wait! Haha!
I’m some foodbanks would gladly have a Horn of Plenty drooling out goodies on a table to be packaged up.
As always, I’m amazed at how right you are and how funny you can be at the same time.
Thanks!
Ooh! Er hat ein Horn!
Well remembered.
HA! That took me a second. Good job.
I feel those two science bugs are a thing now. one is out going and the other feels like an idiot hanging with him
Chernobylcopia is my band name now
There isn’t enough burning radioactive graphite for it to be a chernobylcopia.