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Skyfire ([personal profile] scienderp) wrote in [community profile] kismet_loop2015-10-06 11:59 pm
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[BIRB GET.

He has his drone watching him, just happily listening to his new giant canary.
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What a pleasant surprise! I couldn't have asked for a better present. Does anyone know who sent this?

[He reaches out to stroke his happy little musical companion on the head]

I don't know how I'd be able to thank them.
automobileenthusiast: (oh im sorry were you talking)

NO

[personal profile] automobileenthusiast 2015-11-10 03:00 am (UTC)(link)
You've never been to an organic planet before, have you? How adorable.
greater_than_zero: (Just stop talking)

[personal profile] greater_than_zero 2015-11-23 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
[He gives Knock Out a bit of a flat look.] No, I haven’t.

....[soft sigh] I take it this is natural for their kind?

[Ew.]
automobileenthusiast: (>:3)

[personal profile] automobileenthusiast 2015-11-27 01:16 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, absolutely. Perfectly natural. Humans are omnivores, meaning they're able to eat and process both animal protein and vegetation.
greater_than_zero: (Just stop talking)

[personal profile] greater_than_zero 2016-01-06 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, so I’ve been told. I just didn’t realize they did the killing part. I’d assumed it was a more...natural process I guess.
automobileenthusiast: (oh my god becky)

[personal profile] automobileenthusiast 2016-01-06 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
What, you think they let their food die from old age or disease? They're not just going to wait around for their food to drop dead.
greater_than_zero: (What? I'm listening)

[personal profile] greater_than_zero 2016-01-08 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
I’d honestly not considered the “how” of it all yet, my research has been on other aspects of organics.

[Really, though....you have to admit that killing to eat is a rather disturbing way of things no matter how you look at it.]