Moro ([personal profile] biteoffherhead) wrote2011-02-12 12:50 am

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[And now for something completely different! Something simple, yet astonishing in its own right.

Moro, playing with a squirrel.


...Granted, the squirrel is running for its life, as Moro playfully bats at it, chasing it in the snow and pinning it with a massive paw. Then she would release it, before letting it scurry off before trotting after it.

Don't let your guard down, though. Even now, the scent of a fresh kill lingers on her. Likely a deer. Her full belly may also be why this little squirrel is getting harassed rather than killed.]
coffeeking: (look at this crop)

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[personal profile] coffeeking 2011-02-15 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
I see. We didn't really have much in the way of forests where I come from, so this is something of a novelty for me. We had some lovely countryside, but it was mostly rolling hills, a few patches of trees here and there. Nothing so dense you'd call it a forest.
coffeeking: (fascinating)

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[personal profile] coffeeking 2011-02-16 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
We didn't destroy the forest, there just never was one there to begin with. That's how the land where I lived had always been. Grass, grass, and more grass.

I'll be the first to admit we humans can do some horrible, careless things, but in my experience, most people aren't really intent on destruction. Some care more about nature than others, but there are very few who are completely indifferent or blind to the consequences of their actions. The problem is when the careless ones gain power, or when people let their greed get the better of their sense.

[It does occur to Ianto that arguing with a giant wolf goddess may not be the best plan, but he's always been rather stubborn about such things. He has an opinion, dammit.]
coffeeking: (what the ever loving-)

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[personal profile] coffeeking 2011-02-20 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
[Insert incredulous look here, even as he backs up a cautious step]

...That sounds like an incredibly foolish idea. Why in the hell--

No, nevermind. I'm sure they've got some ridiculous notion as to why that's a good plan and it'll all come back to bite them in the arse. It usually does.

Look, I'm not trying to excuse anything. I'm only trying to explain that most humans are generally more reasonable than that.
coffeeking: (i do not like green eggs and ham)

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[personal profile] coffeeking 2011-02-22 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
...I used to work for an organization. Most people who worked there were just doing their jobs, but the people running it thought they could control something they couldn't. The results were...disastrous. Many people died. I lost someone I loved.

So I know very well that reasonable humans can be killed due to the actions of arrogant ones, but that doesn't mean the arrogant outnumber the reasonable. It just means the arrogant are unfortunately better at seizing power.
coffeeking: (turn around)

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[personal profile] coffeeking 2011-02-24 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
But if the pack doesn't like where the alpha is leading them, someone will eventually overthrow him.