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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 12:01:56 GMT -5
No, I do not.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 12:28:18 GMT -5
Why not? It's adorable. Other nagas don't point their tails up.
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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 13:20:43 GMT -5
... why not? The tip is sensitive. Why would they wish to leave it rubbing against the ground?
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 13:48:40 GMT -5
More balance and stability? Less of a target for cats and nippy birds?
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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 14:09:11 GMT -5
It's several metres long. There is plenty of balance and stability without the tip dragging on the ground. And there are several hundred kilos of weight I can bring to bear on cats and "nippy birds".
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 17:04:42 GMT -5
You'd kill a sparrow?
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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 19:20:05 GMT -5
If I had to.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 20:10:58 GMT -5
For nipping at your tantalizing tail tip?
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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 22:45:05 GMT -5
If it was insistently doing so, yes.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 23:19:07 GMT -5
Well you're tempting it by raising the tip up.
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Post by LS on May 31, 2017 23:35:08 GMT -5
I'm really not.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on May 31, 2017 23:57:31 GMT -5
Like a little worm.
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Post by LS on Jun 1, 2017 0:16:13 GMT -5
It is not at all worm-like.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Jun 1, 2017 9:06:31 GMT -5
A sparrow wouldn't know that.
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Post by LS on Jun 1, 2017 9:17:41 GMT -5
It would have to be immensely oblivious to not.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Jun 1, 2017 10:22:45 GMT -5
Sparrows are not smart.
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Post by LS on Jun 1, 2017 11:19:15 GMT -5
It doesn't look like a worm, for a start.
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Jun 1, 2017 12:01:14 GMT -5
Long, thin, rounded end...
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Post by LS on Jun 1, 2017 12:23:11 GMT -5
Completely different texture, attached to a significantly larger being than a worm...
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Post by Tsaalyo Phoenix on Jun 1, 2017 13:24:44 GMT -5
Sparrows are confused by their own reflections.
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