shanksspeare asked: This is terribly random, but--I just read Haruki Murakami's South of the Border, West of the Sun. I was trying to discover the meaning of "Frogs without webs", and when I was tooling around the internet for an explanation, your post was one of the first results. Could you maybe explain to me what is being referred to (if you know, it seemed like you did)?
Hi! The phrase “snail without a shell” is used too; it basically means vulnerability. A frog without webbing between its toes cannot swim or glide/jump from one place to another properly
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