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aesclepias replied to your post:aesclepias replied to your post:aesclepias replied...
Hm. I disagree. They are neither welcoming nor kind. Perhaps you will see the error of your ways soon enough.
But every human which I have met has been so willing to teach me, and to house me and mine! I have no reason to distrust them.
aesclepias replied to your post:aesclepias replied to your post:I suppose I should...
Humans are unnecessary and cruel. Particularly the ones who would end another being’s life solely for the purpose of consumption, when there are plenty of non-sentient alternatives.
A-ah? Unnecessary? Cruel? Perhaps we are not discussing the same sorts of humans! All which I have met are vibrant and wonderful beings! They are welcoming and kind. Their position on the complex Earth food chain is one I do not feel comfortable disturbing.
I suppose this means you, too, are not human? How very interesting!
aesclepias replied to your post:I suppose I should ask, why horns…?
They are an obvious mark of superiority.
Yet most creatures with horns, on this planet, are used by humans as a food source...?
aesclepias replied to your post:aesclepias replied to your post:You, where are you...
Hm. Like these. ichef.bbci.co.uk/naturel…
All right, done! These are quite unusual! They make my head rather heavy, haha.
aesclepias replied to your post:You, where are you from? Why don't you have horns?
Hm. You should adapt them, then. You haven’t told me where you come from.
What sort do you think would suit me? There are many varieties to be found universe-wide! Some interesting Earth-bound kinds include those of kudu antelope, bighorn sheep, impala, blackbuck, and markhor. I could even branch out and develop antlers or tusks!
Ah, again, my apologies! I am from a planet within the Magellanic clouds.
You, where are you from? Why don't you have horns?
Ah, this says it was from five days ago but I never received any alert that it was sent... I'm terribly sorry! Many apologies! すみません!
Horns? I can certainly adapt horns, they just were not the standard among human beings... so I saw no need.