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Isn't Didymus also a dog? How can he ride a dog?


Or is this another Goofy/Pluto kind of thing, a riddle that will plague humankind forever?

And is Didymus short of Epididymus? The thing that carries sperm in your ballsac? Ewwww.




I want the doctor to take your picture so I can look at you from inside as well.

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He's a fox isn't he?!

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He's a fox isn't he?!
Looked more like a Yorkshire terrier. Accent fits the breed.
But maybe foxes get grey hair too?


"I can't help but notice that there are skulls all over everything. Are we the baddies?"

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I thought he was a fox.

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I thought he was a fox also!

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I've always wondered this too. It seems so wrong.

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It's spelled epididymis, and he was named after it because he carries sperm.



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He's a fox!

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He's the dog version of a Black Slaver. Like Django's persona in Django Unchained.

~~~"Who do you think you're dealing with? Guess again."~~~

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I thought Ser Didymus was a rodent of some kind. ๎€ฆ

When the regime of Dragons fell, the reign of Stags took over.

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I was always sure he was a dog because of the way he barked.

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That wasn't a bark, it's a traditional expression used by brave rodents when expressing excitement!
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Different creatures from two realities. He thought of the dog as a horse and out of his mind.

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What's the difference between a dog and a fox?

12 pints of lager.

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A bit late, and it likely has nothing to do with the movie, but Didymous means Twin. St. Thomas was also called Didymous. It has nothing to do with epydidymous.

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