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It's been a while since my last "EFF Acronym" comic gag, and I thought I'd return to a source I'd used once before in the past -
BrunoMeles - whose character 'Roocan' was the first subject of my (then) experimental "Extraordinarily Fat Furries" comic strip spinoff - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22535595/ - and I'd chosen another corpulent character of his for an all-new (G-rated) gag; 'Kate' the kangaroo.
In past comic gags of mine, I used to joke about the fact that you could tell what's in a fat female kangaroo's pouch, without even looking inside of it. The bulging belly pushes the objects within said pouch, so you can see the outlines of each item from the outside. See http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2018014/ for one such example. However, 'Kate' keeps other items in her pouch that you cannot tell what they are... until it's too late!
IRL, whenever I eat out, I sometimes like to sneak home the occasional plastic packet of a liquid additive to my meal. Not just condiments (ketchup, mustard, relish, etc.), but mayonnaise, honey, barbecue sauce, duck sauce, and other stuff like that. (And I know that some of you do it, too. Don't deny it!)
After consuming a particularly huge repast, 'Kate' slowly waddled to 'Rob Cat' to tell him all about it. Unfortunately, the pressure of her enlarged belly was just too much for the contents inside of her pouch - as all of the condiment packets in there popped open simultaneously! Squirting outside of said pouch, it didn't make as much of a mess on her body, as much as it turned the hapless bobcat's T-shirt into a knockoff of a Jackson Pollack painting!
'Kate' (C) BrunoMeles
'Rob Cat' and "Extraordinarily Fat Furries" concept and art (C) RobCat
BrunoMeles - whose character 'Roocan' was the first subject of my (then) experimental "Extraordinarily Fat Furries" comic strip spinoff - http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22535595/ - and I'd chosen another corpulent character of his for an all-new (G-rated) gag; 'Kate' the kangaroo. In past comic gags of mine, I used to joke about the fact that you could tell what's in a fat female kangaroo's pouch, without even looking inside of it. The bulging belly pushes the objects within said pouch, so you can see the outlines of each item from the outside. See http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2018014/ for one such example. However, 'Kate' keeps other items in her pouch that you cannot tell what they are... until it's too late!
IRL, whenever I eat out, I sometimes like to sneak home the occasional plastic packet of a liquid additive to my meal. Not just condiments (ketchup, mustard, relish, etc.), but mayonnaise, honey, barbecue sauce, duck sauce, and other stuff like that. (And I know that some of you do it, too. Don't deny it!)
After consuming a particularly huge repast, 'Kate' slowly waddled to 'Rob Cat' to tell him all about it. Unfortunately, the pressure of her enlarged belly was just too much for the contents inside of her pouch - as all of the condiment packets in there popped open simultaneously! Squirting outside of said pouch, it didn't make as much of a mess on her body, as much as it turned the hapless bobcat's T-shirt into a knockoff of a Jackson Pollack painting!
'Kate' (C) BrunoMeles
'Rob Cat' and "Extraordinarily Fat Furries" concept and art (C) RobCat
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fat Furs
Species Kangaroo
Size 1109 x 459px
File Size 180.9 kB
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