Synnapsis t1_j6xh8xr wrote
Curious: what's the point of saying only one will live forever lmao
T3hLemming t1_j6xykop wrote
Two immortal groundhogs? In this one Pennsylvania town? Inconceivable!
Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j6ze210 wrote
> Two immortal groundhogs?
There can be only one.
randomnighmare t1_j6zyxtn wrote
They have to fight to the death, with swords, which only means that one will be decapitated and the other will absorb the former's powers into his own. Making the One more powerful as time goes on but they can't fight on hollow grounds so they fight in Indiana, PA.
arkol3404 t1_j6zhsnp wrote
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
drunk-on-the-amtrak t1_j703uzh wrote
Gus could never
[deleted] OP t1_j6y369f wrote
They also are very adamant that Phil has never had children. There will NOT be a succession crisis.
ThePopeJones t1_j6ze7ty wrote
If you ask why he won't have kids they tell you it's because groundhogs can only breed in the wild. Turns out it's true, and has kept a dude in a job exporting groundhogs all around the world for years.
Tyrone-Rugen t1_j6y5lcu wrote
Well they're not going to lie. Imagine having to try to find a look-alike whenever she dies
randomnighmare t1_j6zyrnb wrote
Because there only can be one...
HerbertWest t1_j71catm wrote
>Curious: what's the point of saying only one will live forever lmao
What do you mean? They're just telling us the truth, here. There just isn't enough elixir to go around, unfortunately. :(
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