The flag looks reasonable on first glance, where if you assume the frills are on the torso, that would mean her spine is bent in an impossible way. But if you do look closely to her clothes, you'll realised the frills are actually on the skirt, which means below her waist, near her crotch area. So this is actually her skirt being "blown" upwards.
The flag looks reasonable on first glance, where if you assume the frills are on the torso, that would mean her spine is bent in an impossible way. But if you do look closely to her clothes, you'll realised the frills are actually on the skirt, which means below her waist, near her crotch area. So this is actually her skirt being "blown" upwards.
That flag was a two parter that explains two scenarios and if one falls away, then the other one counts^^. At least, that's what the flag meant.