thedailywhat:

Most Useful Website Ever of the Day: “Cutting Open an Animal and Crawling Inside to Survive a Storm in the Wild” — your one-stop shop for all things cutting Open an Animal and crawling inside to survive a storm in the wild.
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This elongated body also makes [luckdragons] an ideal candidate for cutting open and crawling inside to survive a storm in the wild, particularly if you are stranded with a large group of children. Only three or four adults can fit inside lying down, however, ten to fifteen children can form a standing line in the beasts lengthy chest cavity.

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[nerdcore.]

“Luckdragons elongated bodies allow them to swim through the air. Covered  in scales and fur, they remain in constant motion, wriggling like a  snake when they fly.
This elongated body also makes  them an ideal candidate for cutting open and crawling inside to survive a  storm in the wild, particularly if you are stranded with a large group  of children. Only three or four adults can fit inside lying down,  however, ten to fifteen children can form a standing line in the beasts  lengthy chest cavity.Falkor in particular is  trusting of human children. Thus, if you get lost taking a class of  kindergarteners to search for Uyulala the Southern Oracle, and a storm  that may or may not be the work of the evil sorceress Xayide is rolling  in from the north, have one of them summon Falkor. With  luck, he will find you, and when he does, his luck will run out. Use a  long serrated blade to saw him open from chin to tail. Work fast, this  will be a traumatic moment for the kids. Consider distracting them by  pretending that a rock in the distance is the werewolf Gmork coming to  steal their souls.After the incision is made,  remove the guts and herd the children inside. The storm will abate and  Xayide will pass over you none the wiser. A  note of caution: children love luckdragons. They might try to avenge  Falkor’s death. Be particularly wary of a shy bookish boy named Bastian.  He has a magic amulet and gets a little crazy.”

thedailywhat:

Most Useful Website Ever of the Day:Cutting Open an Animal and Crawling Inside to Survive a Storm in the Wild” — your one-stop shop for all things cutting Open an Animal and crawling inside to survive a storm in the wild.

For example:

This elongated body also makes [luckdragons] an ideal candidate for cutting open and crawling inside to survive a storm in the wild, particularly if you are stranded with a large group of children. Only three or four adults can fit inside lying down, however, ten to fifteen children can form a standing line in the beasts lengthy chest cavity.

The more you know!

[nerdcore.]

“Luckdragons elongated bodies allow them to swim through the air. Covered in scales and fur, they remain in constant motion, wriggling like a snake when they fly.


This elongated body also makes them an ideal candidate for cutting open and crawling inside to survive a storm in the wild, particularly if you are stranded with a large group of children. Only three or four adults can fit inside lying down, however, ten to fifteen children can form a standing line in the beasts lengthy chest cavity.
Falkor in particular is trusting of human children. Thus, if you get lost taking a class of kindergarteners to search for Uyulala the Southern Oracle, and a storm that may or may not be the work of the evil sorceress Xayide is rolling in from the north, have one of them summon Falkor.
With luck, he will find you, and when he does, his luck will run out. Use a long serrated blade to saw him open from chin to tail. Work fast, this will be a traumatic moment for the kids. Consider distracting them by pretending that a rock in the distance is the werewolf Gmork coming to steal their souls.
After the incision is made, remove the guts and herd the children inside. The storm will abate and Xayide will pass over you none the wiser.
A note of caution: children love luckdragons. They might try to avenge Falkor’s death. Be particularly wary of a shy bookish boy named Bastian. He has a magic amulet and gets a little crazy.”
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