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  • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

    Listen, I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting a bundle of severed hermaphrodite genitalia at your love interest. They may be collected from sessile photoautotrophs as a traditional human invitation to copulation but it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.

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    @cstross No kink shaming. Some people like rotting plant genitalia.

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    • jamespadraicr@mastodon.socialJ jamespadraicr@mastodon.social

      @cstross @HighlandLawyer When I stepped out pf the shower it was just the mouse’s ribs and a rear leg. A little later I found my cat Sabra had left a gutted mouse in another room.

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      @cstross @HighlandLawyer I’m resisting the urge to share some cat-sitting stories.

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      • jamespadraicr@mastodon.socialJ jamespadraicr@mastodon.social

        @cstross @HighlandLawyer I’m resisting the urge to share some cat-sitting stories.

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        @JamesPadraicR @cstross
        I am not sure how a cat can get a whole, full grown (deceased) rabbit through a cat flap, but apparently consuming it in the scullery is sometimes preferable to doing so in the fields or garden.

        Perils of rural life.

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        • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

          Listen, I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting a bundle of severed hermaphrodite genitalia at your love interest. They may be collected from sessile photoautotrophs as a traditional human invitation to copulation but it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.

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          @cstross Quite a few of those severed genitalia can be a bit tricky with a cat in the house too.

          I mean I was under strict instructions to never ever bring lilies anyway…

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          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

            Listen, I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting a bundle of severed hermaphrodite genitalia at your love interest. They may be collected from sessile photoautotrophs as a traditional human invitation to copulation but it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.

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            @cstross
            > I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting
            > it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.
            > like the severed limbs of traitors that used to be impaled on the gatehouse of London Bridge

            Ok now I'm confused are you for or against?
            :3

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            • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

              Listen, I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting a bundle of severed hermaphrodite genitalia at your love interest. They may be collected from sessile photoautotrophs as a traditional human invitation to copulation but it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.

              paradegrotesque@mastodon.sdf.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
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              @cstross

              You are clearly a romantic.

              And an intellectual.

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              • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                Listen, I fail to see what's romantic about thrusting a bundle of severed hermaphrodite genitalia at your love interest. They may be collected from sessile photoautotrophs as a traditional human invitation to copulation but it's somewhere on the same continuum as a gift of disemboweled rodents from your pet cat.

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                @cstross but. but. disemboweled rodents are one of the best ways to show love and care for somebody!

                together with releasing an alive but weakened rodent in such a way that they can have the pleasure to hunt it themselves, of course

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                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                  Roses are red
                  Violets are blue
                  Cyanosis follows severe haemorrhaging
                  And no amount of sugar will save you

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                  #37

                  @cstross Violets re violet. Blue is not where to file it.

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                  • jmax@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @JdeBP @cstross

                    OK, but "Amputated zombie plant genitals" probably would've been awkward.

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                    • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                      @JamesPadraicR @cstross
                      I am not sure how a cat can get a whole, full grown (deceased) rabbit through a cat flap, but apparently consuming it in the scullery is sometimes preferable to doing so in the fields or garden.

                      Perils of rural life.

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                      @HighlandLawyer @cstross Yep. Once when house/cat-sitting I found the cat outside the back door straddling the headless body of a young rabbit, licking at the stump. I could have done without that.

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                      • jaark@infosec.exchangeJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @JdeBP @jmax @cstross are you trying to say that reading then while they are still alive is more humane ?

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                          @JdeBP @cstross @jmax To paraphrase Jack Handey: if potatoes could scream, would we be so cavalier about boiling them? We might be, if they screamed all the time.

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                          • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                            Roses are red
                            Violets are blue
                            Cyanosis follows severe haemorrhaging
                            And no amount of sugar will save you

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                            @cstross you're a wonderful writer, but your poetry could use some work 😁

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                            • quinn@social.circl.luQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                              @JdeBP @jmax @cstross this is why Jainism has the actual most humane diet. They worked out all this shit centuries ago.

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                              • valkenberg@chaos.socialV valkenberg@chaos.social

                                @cstross You just have to make it weird…

                                (Currently very much enjoying The Regicide Report, btw. Well done!)

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                                @valkenberg @cstross Charlie only makes it weird on days ending in Y 😂

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                                • cstross@wandering.shopC cstross@wandering.shop

                                  @valkenberg Naah, I just don't like seeing them stuffed into a display and left to rot away, like the severed limbs of traitors that used to be impaled on the gatehouse of London Bridge

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                                  @cstross @valkenberg I steal flowers for R in the spring. He's never given flowers, and plans never to 😂

                                  Still, severed plant genitals are better than severed heads, no?

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                                  • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                                    @JamesPadraicR @cstross
                                    I am not sure how a cat can get a whole, full grown (deceased) rabbit through a cat flap, but apparently consuming it in the scullery is sometimes preferable to doing so in the fields or garden.

                                    Perils of rural life.

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                                    @HighlandLawyer @JamesPadraicR @cstross I'm still amazed that we took evolution's most perfect hunter, locked it in a house, and convinced the other local humans to call it "Mr Wiggles" or some shit.

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                                      @JdeBP @jmax @cstross optional: flay the potatoes alive before boling - or is vivsection followed by boiling in oil more humane?

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                                        @JdeBP @jmax @cstross Being reductive about foods and the concept of life is a *great* way to debug your values.
                                        * Complex life needs to kill less complex life to exist.
                                        * All that lives eventually dies.
                                        Thus the thing we’re evaluating is a product of complexity and remaining time. We might even ask about the *quality* of that life, as opposed to just counting the cells.
                                        The value judgements don’t go away when you ignore them.

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                                        • dukethinrediv@mastodon.worldD dukethinrediv@mastodon.world

                                          @JdeBP @jmax @cstross optional: flay the potatoes alive before boling - or is vivsection followed by boiling in oil more humane?

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                                          @dukethinrediv @JdeBP @cstross I've found that flaying, vivisecting, boiling briefly, and then boiling in oil works best.

                                          (A five minute parboil first improves the texture of fried potatoes quite a bit.)

                                          [edit: Botched the order the first time. I should have cold cereal for breakfast today, for safety's sake.]

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