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1sts ([personal profile] 1sts) wrote in [community profile] bakerstreet2017-07-09 12:00 am
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Gen texts!


texting meme

You’ve got your TFLN, you’ve got your sexting, now here’s the meme for all those gen texts, phone calls, voicemails, pictures of your cats, and whatever else your little heart can come up with, because who doesn't like a little old fashioned friendly texting. (Or enemy texting, if that's more your bag.)

instructions: What it says on the tin! Leave a comment with your character, include preferences, a start, absolutely nothing or whatever you want. Run around and reply to others. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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[personal profile] dux_atrum 2017-07-10 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The typical animal response to crossing paths with something larger and more dangerous than you is to avoid gaining it's attention and moving away.

The major exceptions, I have found, are humans, who will move towards more often than they move away, and house cats, who do not seem to care.
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[personal profile] pretendtoneedme 2017-07-11 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
Bet you lions and tigers'd not care either, or try and sink their teeth in your torso.

You're something large and dangerous invading her territory and with the potential to hurt her pups, what'd you expect? We'll fix it.
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[personal profile] dux_atrum 2017-07-11 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
I do not know. I do not exactly make a habit of being in their habitats. It would not be a pleasant for anyone involved if they did make an attempt.

Wild dogs and wolves avoid their den if a larger predator is present and only come back later to move any pups that might still be alive. Your species has managed to take that instinct and reverse it.

Congratulations, I suppose.