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animals and strangers
Animals share a physical space with strangers whenever possible, and are not differentiated into "standard" and "sensitive" individuals. An animal's response to a stranger varies by species and personality𐋄, just as the specifics of the strain itself also play a part in the nature of all interactions.
𐋄 Sort of like how some cats will react to images on a TV screen, and others won't. Or like how I've never been aware of anything that one of my eyelash mites was doing.
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an important interruption
Something really bad happened to you...
Thousands are lining up, with cameras. They're so excited to look at your mangled body, and now you can help fulfill their dreams of momentary amusement, and monetary value
...though both share cynical views of society.
People are sheep... I'm a goat.
People are sheep... I'm a wolf.
"thank goodness we're out of that cage!"
wow! if cows had feelings, they'd love knowing where they're about to end up – with all of their friends, right into a package of delicious, affordable Pornhel™ hamburger patties ...
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return to goodbye strangers