The other day I was forced to go outside and helplessly waddle through the streets of my hometown. But it got me thinking, how big the Clone Emmas were in comparison to the rather small buildings here. This picture was the result.
As a matter of fact, the clone emmas operate various military bases around the world such like the former Alderson-Air-Force-Base near Niederwuppartskirchen, a small south-german town. While strolling the idyllic, yet narrow streets, two off-duty Deci-Mid-Emmas come to a little bakery and decide to buy the entire stock of "krapfen" for breakfast (which can be described as doughnuts, where the hole in the middle is replaced by jelly). Of course they draw a lot of attention and are followed by a orderly amount of onlookers wherever they go, especially in such a small backwater town, where the sight of giant women isn't as common as in some other places of the world.
You can't see it, but the squatting Emma is actually handing over Tiny-Money, allthough she can barely see how much she's holding and she's trusting the vendor to give the right amount of change (Usually the bigger Emmas would be accompanied by smaller ones to handle such jobs, but those two wanted to be amongst themselves for now). Big Emmas need a lot more cash to buy stuff in the "Tiny-World" because as you see, they need an entire tray of krapfen to be satisfied... I can't wrap my head around the economic science and all the implication behind this though...
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