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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 You just have to make it weird…

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

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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 Maybe in general but I just started dating this sentience swarm of bees and they appreciate the ready source of food they can bring back to the hive for emergencies.

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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 Sounds like how topologists view things.

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        • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

          @cstross

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          @HighlandLawyer @cstross you win Valentines day! 🤣

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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 -- You say "gift of disemboweled rodents" like it's a bad thing . . .

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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 had a housemate who 3 years in a row had (different) boyfriends turn up on the doorstep on said day in what they thought was a big romantic gesture. One had just ridden his motorbike 5hrs from Devon. She dumped them on the doorstep not letting them in, in what became known amongst our friends as the Valentine's day massacres. It's still unknown whether hermaphrodite genitalia presented was the cause, but it's starting to make sense all these yrs later. More enquires seem appropriate

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              • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                @cstross

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                @HighlandLawyer @cstross
                No problem, little buddy. I love you too.
                I know you chuck up it's liver in my bed in a few hours ❤️

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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 It's less useful. The cat is making you a gift of food, the most precious resource a cat can imagine. Plant genitals are markedly less precious.

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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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                    #17

                    @cstross well, yes, it's exactly the same, because it's about the context, not the gift. i know this is stupid, but it's romantic because it's a gift you only give in a romantic circumstance (well, red flowers).

                    if we had a long tradition of giving disemboweled rodents, then that would be romantic as well (as opposed to, for a cat: look, i'm a family member! i'm providing food too! which i suppose for a cat is quite close)

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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 There's a real double standard here, because people can be really picky about WHICH severed genitalia are acceptable.

                      Get it right, and it's "sweet" and “romantic”. But make one tiny mistake, and suddenly the person you love most is calling you a “monster" and a "serial killer”.

                      I hate Valentine’s Day.

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                      • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                        @cstross There's a real double standard here, because people can be really picky about WHICH severed genitalia are acceptable.

                        Get it right, and it's "sweet" and “romantic”. But make one tiny mistake, and suddenly the person you love most is calling you a “monster" and a "serial killer”.

                        I hate Valentine’s Day.

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                        @angusm @cstross Best just to stick to mushrooms. Much safer all round.

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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
                          Quasars shift red
                          Hot stars burn blue
                          Space is warped
                          And so are you.

                          Ps keep writing.

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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 Cyanosis requires 5g/100ml of Haemoglobin - a statement I simply accepted, but given by people who knew.

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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 Consider it a ritual gesture of compliance, imposed by reinforcement learning, that demonstrates your predictability and excess economic capacity, and grants your ongoing membership in the resource management unit.

                              Much as my cat has learned that the rodents are to be placed in a particular spot in the back garden and the chief monkey alerted to deal with final dispatch and disposal. The ritual demonstrates the cat's execution of its main economic function (rodent control) in return for dinner and a warm place to sleep.

                              Ritual disembowelment and dismemberment is going to happen. Just make sure it isn't you.

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                              • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                @cstross There's a real double standard here, because people can be really picky about WHICH severed genitalia are acceptable.

                                Get it right, and it's "sweet" and “romantic”. But make one tiny mistake, and suddenly the person you love most is calling you a “monster" and a "serial killer”.

                                I hate Valentine’s Day.

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                                @angusm @cstross

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                                • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                  @cstross There's a real double standard here, because people can be really picky about WHICH severed genitalia are acceptable.

                                  Get it right, and it's "sweet" and “romantic”. But make one tiny mistake, and suddenly the person you love most is calling you a “monster" and a "serial killer”.

                                  I hate Valentine’s Day.

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                                  @angusm @cstross I can hear you, also, with severed female genitalia from a certain genus, importing from e.g. the Netherlands[1] might be much more complicated. Though AFAIK the are usually also much more appreciated.

                                  [1] Somewhat strange they are such a big player in the severed genitalia trade...

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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 we are animals with money and math. Not otherwise.

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                                    • highlandlawyer@mastodon.socialH highlandlawyer@mastodon.social

                                      @cstross

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                                      @HighlandLawyer @cstross Better than leaving it where you’ll step on it, like when stepping out of the shower.

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                                      • angusm@mastodon.socialA angusm@mastodon.social

                                        @cstross There's a real double standard here, because people can be really picky about WHICH severed genitalia are acceptable.

                                        Get it right, and it's "sweet" and “romantic”. But make one tiny mistake, and suddenly the person you love most is calling you a “monster" and a "serial killer”.

                                        I hate Valentine’s Day.

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                                        @angusm @cstross Saint Valentine was tortured and beheaded. I can never understand why these two aren't considered romantic gestures, but try that and the screams, oh the screams!

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                                        • jamespadraicr@mastodon.socialJ jamespadraicr@mastodon.social

                                          @HighlandLawyer @cstross Better than leaving it where you’ll step on it, like when stepping out of the shower.

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                                          @JamesPadraicR @HighlandLawyer

                                          I had this one particularly stupid cat who kept trying to teach me to hunt by bringing me a live earthworm every morning.

                                          You do not want to wake up by treading barefoot on a live earthworm on your way to the bathroom.

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