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Ruby: Hey, Terra, what's that painting over there?
Terra Cotta-Arc: Oh, that? That's a depiction of evolution.
Ruby: Eva-what-what?
Terra: Evolution. It's a scientific theory that all life was originally a different species, before it changed into its present form over a period of tens of millions of years. Humans, for example, used to a type of ape.
Weiss: Well, that would explain... (Glances at Nora, who is picking bugs out of Jaune's hair) some things.
Blake: And where do faunus stand in this glorious science?
Terra: (Very awkwardly) We-ell, the most common theory is that faunus and humans have the same source, but the future-faunus were exposed to elements that caused them to develop their animalistic traits. No offense.
Blake: (coolly) None taken.
Yang: So it's all theories, huh? Nothing proven?
Terra: I admit, it's hard to prove. But I think it's more rational than to believe some sentient being put everything in motion.
Team RWBY: (Has traumatic flashbacks to "The Lost Fable")
Terra: What?
My latest postcard for the Marx Brothers Council Podcast! This was sent out to their Patreon subscribers for October.
Blurb on the back of the postcard by Noah Diamond:
The confident line and whimsical wit of Megan Jurek was last seen here in May with the "I Brake for Left-Handed Moths" design. Now, Megan celebrates Groucho's birthday month, noting: "Groucho has the distinction of sporting multiple iconic looks throughout his life. Sometimes I think about 20th century events in the context of what Groucho would have been up to at the time, or how many years he missed them by. For instance, he could have seen the first Star Wars movie!" You can enjoy more of Megan's work megantheartoonist on Instagram and MeganCartoonist on Redbubble. Thank you for supporting The Marx Brothers Council Podcast!
The Exodus of Fairies from Central Park - art by Robert Lawson (1928)
March of Progress (The Brothers' War Commander) - Ben Wootten
More cards with art by Ben Wootten on Scryfall
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