If Lillian wasn’t fully in Todd’s corner before, I think she is now. I hope we eventually find out more about Agent Smith, how he got involved in Selkie’s case, etc. I sincerely hope by the end of this the doctor ends up chewing Agent Smith out for not giving full disclosure on Selkie’s health needs. If Todd had known about the dangers of not maintaining her “CBT” I doubt he’d have allowed her outside even with the heating pads.
Yeah, it’s kind of hard to realize just how important certain things are unless they’re actually EXPLAINED to you, such as her food “allergies”. Not to mention, Todd’s been worried this whole time about her potentially getting sick. If it had been explained to him what her immune system was like, he could probably have planned more appropriately, now couldn’t he have?
I have a friend who is deathly allergic to peanuts. I used to tease him about it until he almost died from ingesting a tiny amount of walnut oil. They were at a restaurant and they checked the ingredients of the dishes they were ordering with the waiter, but evidently another dish used walnut oil as an ingredient and a tiny amount got mixed in…
This and several other allergies in the immediate family is why they usually prepare all of their own food. The lack of variety in the main ingredients is made up with variety of spices. Their curry burns so good…
I agree. Hopefully this doctor, like many others, believes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Lack of full discretion on Selkie’s medical issues and the treatments thereof could potentially be classed as child endangerment.
So…we have this “Protect Our Trout” act mentioned earlier by Todd’s father, which the Government created to (presumably) hide the existence of Selkie’s people.
But then they let Selkie get adopted out and just sort of chill in public, and let others of her race walk around in Government office buildings?
I hate agents like that, so arrogant and up themselves. From the attitude he is displaying, it seems like he doesn’t care if it was a simple accident or such, he makes it seem like it happened on purpose. Get better soon before the a-hole shows up Selkie!
But, if he finds out what’s going on and he gives no sign that he won’t actually listen to them, he could be their best ally. Jerk he is, but he seems to me like someone who can actually be reasoned with once he gets his head out of his arse.
This could actually be beneficial to Todd. If he tells them that while Selkie was outside, she was attacked by a kid and shook against the wall. On one point he would be angry that she was outside, but on the other hand he might come down hard not only on the principal but on the Trunchbulls. I wonder how Mr. Trunchbull will feel having a federal agent breathing down his neck.
Ideally, yes. But judging by Smith’s attitude here, I’d say he’s more likely to blame Todd and/or Lillian for allowing Selkie into a (potentially) dangerous situation in the first place.
I figure—always fatal words, those—I figure that if Agent Brown doesn’t answer a few simple questions about Selkie, Todd will try to bust him up but good. After all, Selkie is the creature he’s come to think of as his daughter…
Busting up a federal agent is a good way to wind up dead. If Todd has any brains in his head he’ll keep his damn mouth shut, take the tongue-lashing that’s sure to ensue, and promise to not let it happen again.
The Feds do NOT have a sense of humor
Thing 1: I love the interested look on Agent Fish (unless that is the previously-seen Doctor Gillman) in Panel 6. Also, Agent Brown looks a lot less beefy when in black.
Thing 2: CALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLED. IT. I SO CALLED IT.
Seriously. I just KNEW that Doctor Gillman would turn up in this storyline.
Or wait. What if he’s not calling Doctor Gillman … but Doctor Trunchbull? DOOOOM.
Thing 3: Grammar police: it’s “Doctors tend to know” rather than “Doctor’s tend to know”.
He’s not a Doctor, he’s a Professor. If Trunchy was a doctor he’d let everyone know.
This makes me happy. Yeah, the guy sounds like an arrogant officious prick, but when it comes down to it, he’s just concerned for Selkie, so he’s their arrogant officious prick. And they always get crap done downtown.
Unclear antecedent: is Doctor (PROFESSOR!) Trunchbull or Agent Brown their arrogant officious prick? (The sentiments are clear, and I agree with you, but WHO?)
Agent Brown. It’s Agent Brown that I believe is their arrogant officious prick. He’ll probably start tossing around blame, and then find out what and bang, suddenly their own pet fed.
One shoe drops: Brown not only knows mer-people physiology, he has mer-people on his staff, and clearly knows a lot about their background.
Other shoe pending: If Brown cares so much about Selkie, why dump her in an orphanage with no information about her background? Not consistent … there’s a piece of this puzzle still missing.
I’ve always thought the reason Selkie was left in the orphanage was that someone is putting the saying: “A society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members” to the test.
The aliens, or whatever Selkie’s people are, want to see how we would treat/react to somebody like Selkie before they go public. Basically, they’re fishing for the REAL nature of our humanity.
That is a horrible pun. The one thing that troubles me the most is that Agent Brown did not tell the head orphanage folks how badly damaging crashing Selkie’s CBT could be, and therefore SELKIE does not know this?? I understand the need for secrets/integration at a slow pace/whatever is going on, but, really. If Selkie knew that… Well, she might still have done what she did but I bet she’d been more concerned over the cough she developed and sought help from one of her family.
If that’s true, then they’re forming a pretty low opinion of humanity in general. Best case scenario, they take their proverbial ball and go home (and don’t come back). Worst-case, they decide the galaxy is better off without humanity to pollute it and wipe us out.
Just a thought: why are we so sure the mer-person is on Agent Brown´s staff? Couldn´t Agent Brown be on THEIR staff? Couldn´t he be their “face” guy who can move about without attracting undue attention, unlike the mer-people themselves?
Well, the other person in the background is also human, as evidenced by ears. So it’s not just him. It’s possible this is a cooperative agency, humans and Selkie’s species working together.
“To make THEM sick.” Not her. Interesting all around.
And this guy’s withheld info that is important to Selkie’s welfare. Arrogant. And heaven help him if he tries to blame this one on Todd! It’s Tommy and the Terrible Trunchbulls – and that Sméagol of a principal – that need talking to!
This isn’t very related, I guess, but I can’t tell if Mrs. Haversham-Zhang is supposed to be Caucasian or Asian… Judging by the hyphenated name, maybe she’s Caucasian and married to an Asian?
It doesn’t really matter, it’s just going to bug me until I figure it out. XD
But that raises all kinds of other silly questions. o_o What year did they get married? Interracial marriage was illegal in the US until 1967. Were her parents okay with it? Were his? Did they meet in America or elsewhere and then move to America? (I’m assuming this is in the US, and I might be wrong about that.) Was it legal to hyphenate your name at the time that they got married? Did he hyphenate his, too?
…None of it matters, my brain just likes to go a mile a minute on details.
Whether it was “legal” or not, people could presumably unoffcially hyphenate to anyone but the government. I mean, technically, I’ve kept my maiden name, but I occasionally stick a hyphen on with my spouse’s, if I feel like it. (Which isn’t too often — I actually have a long first name, and he has a long last name…)
Interracial marriage was *always* legal in Wisconsin. The Supreme Court decision in 1967 made laws AGAINST interracial marriage illegal, and only affected the South and a couple other states.
I really have to wonder about this world they live in– one of Selkie’s species works as a doctor, another is a government agent, and Selkie goes to a public school and is seen regularly by the parents of other students… and yet there’s no media frenzy? Nobody in the media has even done enough investigation (you’d be surprised what they’ll look at on a slow day, ‘kid with weird illness’ would be picked up fairly easily) to realize they’re a different species? And don’t tell me that it’s because the government is ‘keeping it quiet’. Since when has that ever stopped someone who thinks they can sell a piece of news?
Oh I don’t care about typo corrections. Some people might flip a table over it but I’d rather not have a glaring oversight remain up on the site if I can take ten minutes to fix it.
And you always get the corrections up before I even have a chance to notice they needed to be done 😛
To be honest, Agent Brown is kinda acting like a concerned parent. Blaming the first person he hears about it from is definitely an emotional reaction. My money is on- he was ordered not to disclose any info, and it’s eating him up that he can’t. That’s probably why he keeps his distance too.
With everyone else going for the obvious bits, I’ll skip mentioning those and instead share a vague memory of the time when vaccines of any sort were first tried out, and how they realized that if you gave the infected blood/pus/can’t remember to a normal, healty chicken, nothing happened, but if you gave it to a chicken you’d kept wet and cold (lowering its core temp), the chicken died.
But, considering Selkie is an ectoterm, it’s pretty odd that they’d get so easily sick if their body temp drops. Or maybe it’s the combination of cold and human viruses/bacteria. But a frog doesn’t get a cold just because it’s cold.
Why is he so surprised and angry? If she’s got a great immune system except when she gets cold, why didn’t they put her in an orphanage somewhere it doesn’t friggin’ SNOW?! If they have federal agents knowing who and what she is, setting her up in a city where the very environment is toxic to her is … ridiculously stupid, to say the least. Ugh. Poor Selkie 🙁
Am I the only one who’s looking at Agent Fish and wondering if there is a THIRD species on Earth? Dr. Gillman, Selkie, and Selkie’s mom all have the periwinkle blue skin, but this guy is green, and his pupils appear to be round (we don’t have a very close look at his eyes so I could be wrong there, his sclera is still black). Alternatively, maybe he’s a different variation of Selkie’s species… like we have Caucasian, Mongoloid and Negroid, they’ve got Periwinkle and Jade? Maybe the green ones are native to marine environments…. or it could just be that their colour changes as they get older (I believe I remember it being mentioned that the spots on Selkie’s mom’s face appear during adolescence, so maybe green skin is a sign of advanced years?). Also curious about the lines on his face/neck… first thought after seeing three parallel lines was ‘gills’, but of course gills on the cheeks makes zero sense, especially since Selkie’s are on her torso. Are they just a different type of markings like the spots?
I would say an offshoot. Fish come in all colors from blue skin like Selkie and her birth mom’s, to green, and even glowing yellow. I’m not thinking he’s a third race at all, even with the change of gill position.
Low blow there. Saying it’s because she was adopted that she’s sick? He doesn’t even know what happened! She would have been fine if Tommy Trunchbull hadn’t attacked her! The Trunchbulls (and the principal) had BETTER be hearing from Agent Brown about this. Vehemently.
You are basically telling me that they know a whole lot more about Selkie, including her people then the person who adopted her does? That they know how she can get sick and bla bla bla…
I am not going to go on a whole tangent about it, but there is a MASSIVE amount of incompetence going on here, all around. If your intent was to make everyone look like idiots and make that government guy look like a giant douche then bravo, you did a great job.
Aaaaand, if I’m not mistaken, in panel 3 there are foreign (non-English) lettering on that folio Agent Brown has. Isn’t that Selkie’s native language/writing? 😉
To go with the thought of this agent not fully disclosing information: One, Todd said he was worried about finding a doctor for Selkie since she was technically not human. Meaning the government did not provide the listing of a doctor for her, thus risking her health. Two, she was dropped off. They figured out all her “allergies” by trial and error. That poor girl suffered as people tried to simply figure out what was safe for her to EAT. He really should have given a full disclosure on all potential health issues. As a former foster parent, I can tell you that the state would not adopt a child out otherwise. Every adoptive parent gets the kid’s medical file.
So way to drop the ball there, Agent Brown. YOU’RE the one who’s made Selkie suffer and nearly die now.
I doubt she’s sick. remember, we have real evidence she has some kind of poisonous bite, including the dog going limp, (maybe a Neurotoxin? like a cone snail) so it’s likely just her Venom glads maturing and going into ‘overdrive’ so to speak and making too much venoum giving her a plemey throat. So it’s a case of non knowing what her biology rather then a actual sickness.
If Lillian wasn’t fully in Todd’s corner before, I think she is now. I hope we eventually find out more about Agent Smith, how he got involved in Selkie’s case, etc. I sincerely hope by the end of this the doctor ends up chewing Agent Smith out for not giving full disclosure on Selkie’s health needs. If Todd had known about the dangers of not maintaining her “CBT” I doubt he’d have allowed her outside even with the heating pads.
Yeah, it’s kind of hard to realize just how important certain things are unless they’re actually EXPLAINED to you, such as her food “allergies”. Not to mention, Todd’s been worried this whole time about her potentially getting sick. If it had been explained to him what her immune system was like, he could probably have planned more appropriately, now couldn’t he have?
I have a friend who is deathly allergic to peanuts. I used to tease him about it until he almost died from ingesting a tiny amount of walnut oil. They were at a restaurant and they checked the ingredients of the dishes they were ordering with the waiter, but evidently another dish used walnut oil as an ingredient and a tiny amount got mixed in…
This and several other allergies in the immediate family is why they usually prepare all of their own food. The lack of variety in the main ingredients is made up with variety of spices. Their curry burns so good…
I agree. Hopefully this doctor, like many others, believes an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Lack of full discretion on Selkie’s medical issues and the treatments thereof could potentially be classed as child endangerment.
So…we have this “Protect Our Trout” act mentioned earlier by Todd’s father, which the Government created to (presumably) hide the existence of Selkie’s people.
But then they let Selkie get adopted out and just sort of chill in public, and let others of her race walk around in Government office buildings?
wat
I hate agents like that, so arrogant and up themselves. From the attitude he is displaying, it seems like he doesn’t care if it was a simple accident or such, he makes it seem like it happened on purpose. Get better soon before the a-hole shows up Selkie!
But, if he finds out what’s going on and he gives no sign that he won’t actually listen to them, he could be their best ally. Jerk he is, but he seems to me like someone who can actually be reasoned with once he gets his head out of his arse.
This could actually be beneficial to Todd. If he tells them that while Selkie was outside, she was attacked by a kid and shook against the wall. On one point he would be angry that she was outside, but on the other hand he might come down hard not only on the principal but on the Trunchbulls. I wonder how Mr. Trunchbull will feel having a federal agent breathing down his neck.
I was thinking that things suddenly don’t look so good for Truck and family.
Ideally, yes. But judging by Smith’s attitude here, I’d say he’s more likely to blame Todd and/or Lillian for allowing Selkie into a (potentially) dangerous situation in the first place.
Just so long as he’s told it was Tommy Trunchbull who made Selkie sick. The Professor needs a good dose of MIBs up his CBT. 😉
I definitely agree with this comment, but if you take it literally, it makes me think about MIBs wrapping Professor Trunchbull in heating pads. XD
Or maybe the MIBs can hold Tommy against a wall in an extremely cold environment. #tasteoftheirownmedicine
I figure—always fatal words, those—I figure that if Agent Brown doesn’t answer a few simple questions about Selkie, Todd will try to bust him up but good. After all, Selkie is the creature he’s come to think of as his daughter…
She is his daughter.
Got that right.
“come to think of as his daughter”. Phooey.
Busting up a federal agent is a good way to wind up dead. If Todd has any brains in his head he’ll keep his damn mouth shut, take the tongue-lashing that’s sure to ensue, and promise to not let it happen again.
The Feds do NOT have a sense of humor
Thing 1: I love the interested look on Agent Fish (unless that is the previously-seen Doctor Gillman) in Panel 6. Also, Agent Brown looks a lot less beefy when in black.
Thing 2: CALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLED. IT. I SO CALLED IT.
Seriously. I just KNEW that Doctor Gillman would turn up in this storyline.
Or wait. What if he’s not calling Doctor Gillman … but Doctor Trunchbull? DOOOOM.
Thing 3: Grammar police: it’s “Doctors tend to know” rather than “Doctor’s tend to know”.
He’s not a Doctor, he’s a Professor. If Trunchy was a doctor he’d let everyone know.
This makes me happy. Yeah, the guy sounds like an arrogant officious prick, but when it comes down to it, he’s just concerned for Selkie, so he’s their arrogant officious prick. And they always get crap done downtown.
Technically, professors ARE doctors. To become a professor requires a PhD, and that is all one needs to have a Dr. in front of their name.
“Professor” doesn’t require being a doctor in any school I’ve been to– usually “professor” was what you called someone that *didn’t* have a Ph.D.
Unclear antecedent: is Doctor (PROFESSOR!) Trunchbull or Agent Brown their arrogant officious prick? (The sentiments are clear, and I agree with you, but WHO?)
Agent Brown. It’s Agent Brown that I believe is their arrogant officious prick. He’ll probably start tossing around blame, and then find out what and bang, suddenly their own pet fed.
One shoe drops: Brown not only knows mer-people physiology, he has mer-people on his staff, and clearly knows a lot about their background.
Other shoe pending: If Brown cares so much about Selkie, why dump her in an orphanage with no information about her background? Not consistent … there’s a piece of this puzzle still missing.
I’ve always thought the reason Selkie was left in the orphanage was that someone is putting the saying: “A society will be judged on the basis of how it treats its weakest members” to the test.
The aliens, or whatever Selkie’s people are, want to see how we would treat/react to somebody like Selkie before they go public. Basically, they’re fishing for the REAL nature of our humanity.
That is a horrible pun. The one thing that troubles me the most is that Agent Brown did not tell the head orphanage folks how badly damaging crashing Selkie’s CBT could be, and therefore SELKIE does not know this?? I understand the need for secrets/integration at a slow pace/whatever is going on, but, really. If Selkie knew that… Well, she might still have done what she did but I bet she’d been more concerned over the cough she developed and sought help from one of her family.
If that’s true, then they’re forming a pretty low opinion of humanity in general. Best case scenario, they take their proverbial ball and go home (and don’t come back). Worst-case, they decide the galaxy is better off without humanity to pollute it and wipe us out.
Just a thought: why are we so sure the mer-person is on Agent Brown´s staff? Couldn´t Agent Brown be on THEIR staff? Couldn´t he be their “face” guy who can move about without attracting undue attention, unlike the mer-people themselves?
Well, the other person in the background is also human, as evidenced by ears. So it’s not just him. It’s possible this is a cooperative agency, humans and Selkie’s species working together.
Maybe he’s just a d*ck.
“To make THEM sick.” Not her. Interesting all around.
And this guy’s withheld info that is important to Selkie’s welfare. Arrogant. And heaven help him if he tries to blame this one on Todd! It’s Tommy and the Terrible Trunchbulls – and that Sméagol of a principal – that need talking to!
Keep in mind, we know more than the characters do right now. Agent Brown knows almost nothing about what happened or why.
This isn’t very related, I guess, but I can’t tell if Mrs. Haversham-Zhang is supposed to be Caucasian or Asian… Judging by the hyphenated name, maybe she’s Caucasian and married to an Asian?
It doesn’t really matter, it’s just going to bug me until I figure it out. XD
She’s an England immigrant married to an American man of Chinese ancestry.
Thank you!
But that raises all kinds of other silly questions. o_o What year did they get married? Interracial marriage was illegal in the US until 1967. Were her parents okay with it? Were his? Did they meet in America or elsewhere and then move to America? (I’m assuming this is in the US, and I might be wrong about that.) Was it legal to hyphenate your name at the time that they got married? Did he hyphenate his, too?
…None of it matters, my brain just likes to go a mile a minute on details.
Whether it was “legal” or not, people could presumably unoffcially hyphenate to anyone but the government. I mean, technically, I’ve kept my maiden name, but I occasionally stick a hyphen on with my spouse’s, if I feel like it. (Which isn’t too often — I actually have a long first name, and he has a long last name…)
Valerie — this comic is set in Wisconsin. Wisconsin is one of the few American states to have never had anti-miscegenation laws.
“Miscegenation”, ptui.
Interracial marriage was *always* legal in Wisconsin. The Supreme Court decision in 1967 made laws AGAINST interracial marriage illegal, and only affected the South and a couple other states.
I really have to wonder about this world they live in– one of Selkie’s species works as a doctor, another is a government agent, and Selkie goes to a public school and is seen regularly by the parents of other students… and yet there’s no media frenzy? Nobody in the media has even done enough investigation (you’d be surprised what they’ll look at on a slow day, ‘kid with weird illness’ would be picked up fairly easily) to realize they’re a different species? And don’t tell me that it’s because the government is ‘keeping it quiet’. Since when has that ever stopped someone who thinks they can sell a piece of news?
Hey Agent Brown, kids will always find a way to nearly kill themselves no matter how hardy they are.
Interesting reactions!
BTW, not trying to be pedantic here but you seem the type of creator who cares, there should not be an apostrophe in “Doctors.”
Oh I don’t care about typo corrections. Some people might flip a table over it but I’d rather not have a glaring oversight remain up on the site if I can take ten minutes to fix it.
And you always get the corrections up before I even have a chance to notice they needed to be done 😛
To be honest, Agent Brown is kinda acting like a concerned parent. Blaming the first person he hears about it from is definitely an emotional reaction. My money is on- he was ordered not to disclose any info, and it’s eating him up that he can’t. That’s probably why he keeps his distance too.
With everyone else going for the obvious bits, I’ll skip mentioning those and instead share a vague memory of the time when vaccines of any sort were first tried out, and how they realized that if you gave the infected blood/pus/can’t remember to a normal, healty chicken, nothing happened, but if you gave it to a chicken you’d kept wet and cold (lowering its core temp), the chicken died.
But, considering Selkie is an ectoterm, it’s pretty odd that they’d get so easily sick if their body temp drops. Or maybe it’s the combination of cold and human viruses/bacteria. But a frog doesn’t get a cold just because it’s cold.
Why is he so surprised and angry? If she’s got a great immune system except when she gets cold, why didn’t they put her in an orphanage somewhere it doesn’t friggin’ SNOW?! If they have federal agents knowing who and what she is, setting her up in a city where the very environment is toxic to her is … ridiculously stupid, to say the least. Ugh. Poor Selkie 🙁
Oo, good point. Part of a strategy to keep Selkie hidden? Warm enough to survive in, but cold enough not to be the first place anyone would look?
Maybe it’s close-ish to where her family is, and they were hoping that she could be returned to relatives?
Am I the only one who’s looking at Agent Fish and wondering if there is a THIRD species on Earth? Dr. Gillman, Selkie, and Selkie’s mom all have the periwinkle blue skin, but this guy is green, and his pupils appear to be round (we don’t have a very close look at his eyes so I could be wrong there, his sclera is still black). Alternatively, maybe he’s a different variation of Selkie’s species… like we have Caucasian, Mongoloid and Negroid, they’ve got Periwinkle and Jade? Maybe the green ones are native to marine environments…. or it could just be that their colour changes as they get older (I believe I remember it being mentioned that the spots on Selkie’s mom’s face appear during adolescence, so maybe green skin is a sign of advanced years?). Also curious about the lines on his face/neck… first thought after seeing three parallel lines was ‘gills’, but of course gills on the cheeks makes zero sense, especially since Selkie’s are on her torso. Are they just a different type of markings like the spots?
I would say an offshoot. Fish come in all colors from blue skin like Selkie and her birth mom’s, to green, and even glowing yellow. I’m not thinking he’s a third race at all, even with the change of gill position.
Low blow there. Saying it’s because she was adopted that she’s sick? He doesn’t even know what happened! She would have been fine if Tommy Trunchbull hadn’t attacked her! The Trunchbulls (and the principal) had BETTER be hearing from Agent Brown about this. Vehemently.
Okay, wait, wait, wait…
You are basically telling me that they know a whole lot more about Selkie, including her people then the person who adopted her does? That they know how she can get sick and bla bla bla…
I am not going to go on a whole tangent about it, but there is a MASSIVE amount of incompetence going on here, all around. If your intent was to make everyone look like idiots and make that government guy look like a giant douche then bravo, you did a great job.
Aaaaand, if I’m not mistaken, in panel 3 there are foreign (non-English) lettering on that folio Agent Brown has. Isn’t that Selkie’s native language/writing? 😉
Oh yeah, I had forgotten that we had seen Agent Brown on-panel. Still, Trenchbull could be the expert he’s dragging along.
Hey that’d be neat: “So you were out in the freezing cold?”
“Well I had mys heat pads on at first.”
“At first? What happened?”
“I dropped the heat pads when his son picked me up and shook me so hard I dropped them!”
One can hope…
To go with the thought of this agent not fully disclosing information: One, Todd said he was worried about finding a doctor for Selkie since she was technically not human. Meaning the government did not provide the listing of a doctor for her, thus risking her health. Two, she was dropped off. They figured out all her “allergies” by trial and error. That poor girl suffered as people tried to simply figure out what was safe for her to EAT. He really should have given a full disclosure on all potential health issues. As a former foster parent, I can tell you that the state would not adopt a child out otherwise. Every adoptive parent gets the kid’s medical file.
So way to drop the ball there, Agent Brown. YOU’RE the one who’s made Selkie suffer and nearly die now.
I doubt she’s sick. remember, we have real evidence she has some kind of poisonous bite, including the dog going limp, (maybe a Neurotoxin? like a cone snail) so it’s likely just her Venom glads maturing and going into ‘overdrive’ so to speak and making too much venoum giving her a plemey throat. So it’s a case of non knowing what her biology rather then a actual sickness.
And when he learns the Trunchbulls are at the root cause, the stuff’s going to hit the fan.
Like most seemingly, normal comic, this one suddenly grows a plotline with future concerns and lose most of the need to joke around.
lmao cbt
pretty sure first time i read this i didnt even know about cock n ball torture
ah to be a kid again