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For Robin Hood, I've always particularly drawn to Prince John as a figure of being padded, mainly because that scene in the climax of stealing the gold from his bedchamber made me always think of him as a likely bedwetter. So basically, Robin and Marian end up basically taking care of him like their own child as punishment and reformation, while also prepping for a family of their own and padded fun of their own. For Hercules, I like to use an idea where Meg is given godhood of her own so she and Herc can be together on Olympus, and Zeus and Hera make up for lost time with their son.
I've done a lot of things like that already, I'm starting to get a little bored. And I don't know enough about doing Fate as of yet. Much as I've certainly missed doing things with you, it's not looking promising so far.
Yeah you could also mail order acid without needing a confirmed age from real magazine pages mostly ones that dealt with health and medical matters. Aswell as order real live monkeys and other random critters from the pages of comics ..
Heck do you know Sprite was once seen as okay for infants to drink?
Now this one would be related to Finister in a way that being.. I think it was Lysol that or another product that once was marketed as another way to clean ones inner lady parts .. Yeah no joke there was old ads that was seen as fine by the FDA as being okay to use a household cleaning agent for that kind of thing.