Two dreaming minds anchor flesh between mouth and void.
Evolution, apparently, ran the experiment of putting a brain at both ends of an animal, and someone felt compelled to document it with the sober rigor of a Victorian naturalist. The caudal brain and oral brain are connected by a neural backbone, which raises questions about decision-making that the illustration declines to answer. The anus labels appear twice, with the same confidence given to every other anatomical feature.
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Apr 23, 2026
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