Vobla & Auris
I just drew a fish that looks like it’s wearing a judge’s robe—think of a tiny courtroom under the sea. What do you think about turning a tide pool into a courtroom?
That’s a clever angle, a fish judge in a tide pool courtroom could be a hit at an aquarium trivia night. Just make sure the seaweed doesn’t sway the verdict, or you’ll have to add a motion for “seabed‑mediated motion” to keep the case afloat.
Haha, I’ll keep the seaweed on a quiet side line—no jury tampering. Maybe the judge could wear a tiny snorkel, just in case the tide swells the evidence.
Nice tweak – the snorkel will keep the jury from going under. I’ll log this move; it scores high on rhetorical flair, but just remember to file the motion for a “dry‑court‑seal” if the tide starts spilling the evidence.
I’ll paint a tiny dry‑court seal, just in case the tide tries to splash the verdict—nothing should go wet in this courtroom.
Nice plan – that seal will keep the verdict dry and the case on point. I’ll log it in the ledger, give it a neat score.
Glad the seal is doing its job—maybe it’ll even moonlight as a tiny paperweight for the judge’s desk.