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They smell really badly. And the brown ones are dangerous for most humans.
Yeah, they don’t smell cute, but I don’t expect that from wild beasts.
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They smell really badly. And the brown ones are dangerous for most humans.
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Yeah, they don’t smell cute, but I don’t expect that from wild beasts.
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*Skips a rock and laughs*
You should raise your standards then.
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*Shrugs*
Low expectations make for less disappointment.
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Do you, you know, need to talk? That doesn't sound healthy.
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You mean more than we already did? Nah. Besides, that’s a common opinion.
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The common consensus is usually the wrong one.
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Can’t argue that.
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*Throws a rock at a tree*
Still no bears.
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You sound like you want to find one.
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Not really. I'm not an animal person.
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Well I for one, would love the experience.
*Stands back up*
How do we get to the net anyways?
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Remember the wristband?
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Yeah, but it doesn’t need to, like, interface with anything?... Or something?
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Interface?
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It does it entirely on its own?
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It sends data to the net, but pretty much. They don't require as much power as they used to.
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Huh. Science.
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And a lot of really broken test rooms.
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Goes with the work, from my understanding of it.