Even if my dog had 3 heads, I don’t think he could eat his dinner any faster! As I’m typing this he’s laying next to me on the floor dreaming. He started growling when I typed that. :D Maybe I’m typing too loud?
One-headed Cerebs are pretty common, which is kind of a shame. We do get the two-headed ones occasionally, but what you really want is the four-headed ones. Those are the lucky ones.
While reading up on the beast I found lots of different head configurations were imagined down through the ages. I think three is a magic number. All that reading didn’t render up much of a poem fragment though: http://tudza.org/20200709.htm
amethyst52 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Even if my dog had 3 heads, I don’t think he could eat his dinner any faster! As I’m typing this he’s laying next to me on the floor dreaming. He started growling when I typed that. :D Maybe I’m typing too loud?
Ida No over 4 years ago
One-headed Cerebs are pretty common, which is kind of a shame. We do get the two-headed ones occasionally, but what you really want is the four-headed ones. Those are the lucky ones.
tudza Premium Member over 4 years ago
While reading up on the beast I found lots of different head configurations were imagined down through the ages. I think three is a magic number. All that reading didn’t render up much of a poem fragment though: http://tudza.org/20200709.htm
WCraft Premium Member over 4 years ago
While we’re on the subject; what happens when all 3 heads are eating at once but they share one stomach?