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There was a time when I couldn’t understand how something the size of a manatee could be confused for some kind of woman, but today I just have go to Walmart to see the “mermaids.”
If mermaids are common across cultures, are flying women (any creature, from angels to harpies) also common across many cultures? Just curious. It seems to make sense (?), if we commonly envision humanoid creatures inhabiting the water, we should also envision humanoid creatures of the air.
Leroy 11 months ago
Which is worse: getting catfished? … or manateed??
californiamonty 11 months ago
Speaking of mermaids, do you know why Ariel wore seashells?
comixbomix 11 months ago
Wouldn’t you expect it to be ‘womantees’?
frank_t_novak 11 months ago
The only good snake is a dead snake.
cdnalor 11 months ago
There was a time when I couldn’t understand how something the size of a manatee could be confused for some kind of woman, but today I just have go to Walmart to see the “mermaids.”
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 11 months ago
I think the rum ration was a wee bit too much!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 11 months ago
If I remember right,Manatees are restricted to certain sections of Florida and like to hang out around warm power plant intakes.
I was lucky enough to see a bunch them in shallow water in Naples, Fla.
Stephen Gilberg 11 months ago
Do the million include separate cels representing the same bubble?
paranormal 11 months ago
If Manatees were mistaken for mermaids, mermaids must have been really ugly!!!
oish 11 months ago
I wonder how many of those bubbles contain sexually explicit images (which is apparently in many classic Disney movies – X Rated easter eggs)
poppacapsmokeblower 11 months ago
If mermaids are common across cultures, are flying women (any creature, from angels to harpies) also common across many cultures? Just curious. It seems to make sense (?), if we commonly envision humanoid creatures inhabiting the water, we should also envision humanoid creatures of the air.
Jogger2 11 months ago
According to Day By Dave, today is International Mermaid Day.
Bilan 11 months ago
Mermaids are part of almost every culture? Certainly not Mongolia, Nepal, Sahara, etc, etc…
jpozenel 11 months ago
Guess if you’ve been out to sea too long, your eyes play tricks.
Kidon Ha-Shomer 11 months ago
Why are they all manatees, girlatees would be cuter…and why didn’t Playboy ever have a mermaid centerfold???