144. Hey, as long as it works
It’s monster girl science.
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“Well it works, doesn’t it!?”
SCIENCE! Also, you’re throwing electricity on a stone monster girl, Rock isn’t very conductive so atleast the stone armor should help, BUT IT DOESN’T! Cause Science!….What?
Maybe the rock has trace elements of metal in it? And the application of charge magnetises the metal causing it to align and become more conducive to carrying charge?
Lol, the essence of science is: “It works! Why does it work?” not “My theory says X is not true, therefore X cannot be true!” So clearly, Mothoko is in the right.
Incidentally, there’s something wrong with the archives link. Basically, it throws up a blank page. I was forced to go to the Internet Archive to get older pages (because I couldn’t read comics during the summer) and that page has no links older than February, and I remember it working a month or two ago.
True, isn’t working for me too. Sometimes things break. There’s a wordpress update going on this days so maybe it’s because of that, i’ll look into it if it doesn’t get fixed in some days.
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Yep, it’s hit and miss if you want a specific date, but hey, that’s science too, lol. I got it to work. Actually similar to an old guess-the-number program I encountered on the old TI 99/4a when I was a kid.