Roses are redViolets are blueCyanosis follows severe haemorrhagingAnd no amount of sugar will save you
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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.
@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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Roses are red
Violets are blue
Cyanosis follows severe haemorrhaging
And no amount of sugar will save you@cstross you're a wonderful writer, but your poetry could use some work

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@cstross You just have to make it weird…
(Currently very much enjoying The Regicide Report, btw. Well done!)
@valkenberg @cstross Charlie only makes it weird on days ending in Y

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@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
@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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@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.
@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 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.
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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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@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.
@quinn @HighlandLawyer @JamesPadraicR
If you compare a house cat and a velociraptor, they both fill(ed) the same environmental niche: crepuscular ambush hunting hypercarnivores that bite their prey's neck to sever the spinal cord then bunny-kick to disembowel.
We have made pets out of velociraptor analogues.
Fear us.
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@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
@cstross @valkenberg
I loathe having to say thank you and pretend to be pleased when given cut flowers.
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@quinn @HighlandLawyer @JamesPadraicR
If you compare a house cat and a velociraptor, they both fill(ed) the same environmental niche: crepuscular ambush hunting hypercarnivores that bite their prey's neck to sever the spinal cord then bunny-kick to disembowel.
We have made pets out of velociraptor analogues.
Fear us.
@cstross @HighlandLawyer @JamesPadraicR @quinn wasn't it more the velociraptor analogues deciding “screw the wilderness, near the hummins it's nice and comfy and there is plenty of prey” and later on “screw hunting for a living, if we play our cards right we can haz *servants*”? -
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@marjolica @JdeBP @jmax Eating the skin is the best bit!
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