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Posts posted by Spacestar TheThundersuncat
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Why the new name? Is it a reference?
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I know... 3? of these. Am I turning grey
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Sim where we're all eldritch monstrosities hellbend on enslaving humanity. While wearing fancy skirts, because skirts are evil
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2 hours ago, Skysplash8 said:
I'm sorry about that. I didn't want to be rude or anything like that. I just meant that I like Chick-fil-a a lot and I still want to go there. I'm sorry for hurting anyone's feelings. And I reacted 'eek' as in 'ahh! horrible!'. I deleted the reply that offended people. I'm sorry. I sometimes hurt people's feelings without meaning to and I hate it especially because I'm very sensitive and am hurt my other people easily so I know how they probably feel. I'm sorry. This makes me feel really bad and I had to edit this several times to fix mistakes because my hands are shaking. Again, I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to hurt anyone.
I get that ignoring brands can be hard. In fact, they supposedly haven't been harmed from the backlash. Whether you go there or not doesn't make a difference. But you can call them out on their behaviour and still eat their chicken. It's not the best option, but what people seem to do in general. If they didn't burn when support for gay marriage was at an all time height, there are better ways to oppose them, outside of business. Not because they're theoretically superior, but because some things just don't work with wide masses of people. Countering their ideology is easier than killing a brand.
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If you have never petted a bumblebee, you're doing life wrong... like, the whole concept. wrong.
Maybe pet their back, though.
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I'd be cool if they would claim it and turn it into a permanent one at some point. Though that has too much potential for abuse
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What is m/f?
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Do dodomingos stay in a broken nest?
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17 hours ago, Magicmoonss said:
Who built the permanent nests? Why doesn't the grass rot, like in the temporary nests? If rogues built the permanent nests, why not just build temporary nests?
Considering that they are sought after by dodomingos, people have interpreted them as the builders
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That's a lot of improvement for a few months! Both are pretty, still.
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I see. We don't put much jam or marmelade in pies here. Not the real kind, anyway. And peanut butter is non existent. Seriously, never had it.
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Is this the local pie hating convention. What exactly makes someone dislike pie?
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4 minutes ago, Renio2490 said:
I don't like...
blueberries?or piealso me and Prince are 2% gravyOh my god. How could you? The betrayal! Gravy?? Gravy!?
Is someone holding you at gunpoint
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@Skysplash8, you have betrayed your country by not showing up here. Punctually
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@SilverTheNicheling, I was forced to learn ~120 common plant names and descriptions, complete with facts. Nothing stuck. Nothing nothing. The only thing I'm worse at is rocks. Education doesn't save you from the utter boredom and despair living in high school fact sheets
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47 minutes ago, Renio2490 said:
I’m pretty sure you can change the name of the account
But Renio, that's effort. Work, I'd even say.
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I don't know. It doesn't seem too common. There are almost no wanderers with say, 6 fertility. It doesn't make sense where one group of nichelings ends, though, since they're all compatible. But lore-wise, they have to come from somewhere, where, at least at one point, their strategy thrived. Yet, they haven't attained world domination in other places. How is their constant invasion sustainable? Are there rogue females hidden away, never seen?
(Goodnight for now, still. It's almost midnight here)
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5 minutes ago, Magicmoonss said:
Or the rogues whos appearance is like the rogue males, simply choose not to force mate. If that is true though, it would suggest a deep emotional intelligence, similar to humans.
Then their genes wouldn't be so inbred and doubled, though. There's just too many of them with too alike genetics. I don't know. They're one hopping continuity error, happenstance strategy or branch
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3 minutes ago, Magicmoonss said:
Most likely they were born rogues, but due to their appearance they decided to force mate, rather then try and impress females.
You'd think, but it has to be genetic, or more quasi-rogues would do the same. It's like they're a sub-branch that just happens to force-mate by effectiveness
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Help me kill all these gummy bear eating people with no sense of taste
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Just now, Magicmoonss said:
Crabbits aren't rabbils
My bad. I was just flying over comments. Could use some testing, though. But they might just live forever
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My dad made mine ages ago and it's too embarrassing to even mention
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They're oddly specific, after all. Like some rogue island escapees. Maybe they mate with everything on an island until only their kind is left

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