T-Rex: I often think of people - artisans, really! - who spent their careers making woodcuts. People wanted photos for newspapers and magazines, but nobody had invented them yet!
T-Rex: So these folks carved pictures into wood instead!
T-Rex: But then, someone invented the photos that everyone wanted, and BAM: nobody wanted woodcuts anymore and the whole industry collapsed almost overnight. Must've sucked some pretty big eggs!
T-Rex: I imagine they INVENTED the phrase "sucked some pretty big eggs" at that time, seeing how many pretty big eggs were being sucked all over!
Utahraptor: You've experienced this yourself, T-Rex!
T-Rex: Remind me?
Utahraptor: I DISTINCTLY RECALL you becoming a top-ranked player of Duke Nukem 3D, but guess what? Nobody plays that game anymore! Your skills with the freeze ray are no longer wanted NOR needed!
T-Rex: But! I never made my living with Duke, so it only sucked mini eggs to extra small eggs at best.
Off panel: Hey, do you ever wonder if anyone ELSE has realized that size can be used as an universal intensifier in rhetorical expressions?
T-Rex: If not, they've missed a pretty moderately-sized boat!