
Curses are Non-Scientific Nonsense...
Felicia Rogers, one of the founders of the Rogers Biotech Institute, is well aware of how people made claims of curses, hexes, jinxes, and other sorts of dark magics. However, she always viewed them with a skeptical eye, particularly since she is heavily involved in the field of science (robotics and bioengineering). The latest curse she heard about made her roll her eyes since it involved a particular garment she always wore: a pair of thigh-high boots. After all, she had been wearing them for quite some time and nothing happened to her yet! But oh, how wrong she would be...
This was part of a special collab project that
darkgodariaz and
snowfyre did called the "Return of the Curse of the Thigh Highs", where heroines and villains alike suffered the consequences for wearing rather sensual thigh high boots. This is Snowfyre's part where Felicia shows her skepticism towards the curse.
The end result of her skepticism would be found here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43775580
Artwork done by
snowfyre.
This was part of a special collab project that


The end result of her skepticism would be found here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/43775580
Artwork done by

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Hardly 'unscientific', silly gy-raffe. There's significant evidence that something is correlating these two factors. Just because it doesn't fit your existing theories doesn't mean it's not scientific. And in a universe where magic exists, proper scientific theories take it into account.
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