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maculata@aussie.zone 2 years ago
Is this anything to do with the Very Hungry Caterpillar?
Because I feel like, despite the gripping plot arc, the moral lesson was ambiguous at best and I ultimately felt that author hadn’t really studied butterfly anatomy sufficiently to convincingly pull off his final set piece.