Aside from the alleged medicinal properties of the horns, the verified magic powers of the lachrymal fluid drove the illegal practice of unicorn poaching. Unicorns withdrew behind robust magical barriers and admitted only a small group of carefully selected humans.
Averagemoe 3 months ago
Been that, done there. Can they cure decapitation?
codycab 3 months ago
Next, Marigold literally cries us a river.
eldeecee 3 months ago
Now, Pheobe has a glass of salty milk.
MeanBob Premium Member 3 months ago
I wouldn’t suggest that Phoebe drink that milk. Tears and nasal mucous are very similar in makeup.
mccollunsky 3 months ago
Double dare to drink it?
iggyman 3 months ago
A different take on an old saying!
The Reader Premium Member 3 months ago
Now choclatise it!
Q4horse 3 months ago
We need to bottle those tears.
scyphi26 3 months ago
…okay then.
The Wolf In Your Midst 3 months ago
So what do we do about spilled unicorn tears?
That Wichita Guy! 3 months ago
Salty milk. Yum.
The-Great-Gildersleeve 3 months ago
a bit of a stretch for a not so funny …. in the funny papers
Stephen Gilberg 3 months ago
She could make a rolling stone gather moss.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
Impossible not to love unicorns.
willie_mctell 3 months ago
Aside from the alleged medicinal properties of the horns, the verified magic powers of the lachrymal fluid drove the illegal practice of unicorn poaching. Unicorns withdrew behind robust magical barriers and admitted only a small group of carefully selected humans.
Gamer#34 3 months ago
I’m surprised it didn’t turn rainbow colored, as lots of things do when being associated with marigold.
Ermine Notyours 3 months ago
Ahem. Marigold, never cry over me winning a million dollars.