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  • That was... interesting. My guess is those orcs couldn't grasp the efficiency of modern surveillance and warfare and thought that their constant losses only could be attributed to an old fashioned spy in their company.

    They don't know and are not informed that their fellow orcs are being slaughtered by the thousands every day everywhere on the front.

  • I'm currently trying an EMS-/TENS-device for getting back to sleep in the very early morning hours (the manual gave advice where to place the electrodes to support sleep). Worked surprisingly well the first nights, got back to sleep within 20 minutes and slept till alarm time (and was able to remember my dreams which is a nice extra of good sleeping).

    Don't know if this is some sort of placebo effect - and honestly wouldn't care as long as I get to sleep longer.

  • Maybe blood vessels that are part of the clitoris? Clitoris is not just one little knob on the vulva but a rather pronounced organ that has erections in tissue that stretches deeper into the pelvis, very alike the male erective tissues (clitoris and penis have a lot in common and evolve from the same cell cluster in embryo).

    Even parts of modern medicine is struggling with the reality of the "erecting" clitoris (as they do with a lot of female medicine). In that aspect this drawing would be rather modern and sort of accurate.

  • Is the vulva depicted that inaccurate? I've seen a fair share of vulva in my life, and they come in a lot of different versions, from very thin and tight lips to a more loose and wide combination of skin folds. The artist may simply have seen or used a model that had a tight vulva with a rather pronounced pubic mound. And the vagina is a sort of "tunnel" (probably not that rigid and straight as shown here) so if you isolated vulva and vagina from the surrounding tissue this drawing may be a rather good approximation of reality, especially when seen in its historical context.

    (I can't say much about the other body parts in this pic as I only approached vulva and vagina and maybe got in touch with a cervix from time to time.)