haha I remember reading a story where they found a hardened rubbery substance (gum) everywhere, and wherever there were giant yellow arches, there were lots of dead people...so they though the giant arches were some sort of evil creature X3;
NOOOOO! Not Ted! Oh god! Ted! We hardly knew ye. DX
. . . . <___< Riiiiiight. Moving on, this is a great comic! Very funny and nicely colored and drawn.
rofl. very comical XD <33 poor ted. And I think those burgers had so many calories it kept itself alive long enough to evolve with the bacteria. So it's actually living and it's waiting for that archeaologist to get closer so it can eat him!... o_o; hi. :D
I also love how they have flashlights. You'd think they'd advance a little if it's been so long AND THEY'RE ROBOTS. xD <33333
Actually, I think the burgers have petrified by now, and the archeologist will sell them to the U.S. army (or where ever he's from) to be used for armor reinforcing. He'll get rich off of it and start his own Grease Drive-Thru.
ROFL. This hearkens back to that classic documentary "Super Size Me." On the dvd version, they hold this experiment pitting the rotting time of McDonald's food against regular resaurant burgers and fries...
drawn in 1 hour 50 min
. . . . <___< Riiiiiight. Moving on, this is a great comic! Very funny and nicely colored and drawn.
I also love how they have flashlights. You'd think they'd advance a little if it's been so long AND THEY'RE ROBOTS. xD <33333
Guess which didn't rot! XD