Interesting saying. That might be the source for another which I
read in the comic ‘Gypsy’.
“If you regularly defecate among the stinging nettles,
you end up being able to wipe your rear with sandpaper.”
Some people talked about the main character ‘Gypsy’, wondering if he
was a genius that played being an idiot or of he had an incredible
luck, considering what he goes through and survives.
That saying was used to describe him. Because he has been going
through all that (and has all his life) he is able to survive
and even come out on top sometimes.
I’ve never tried it, but have heard that it raises one’s experience
level just about the same amount as does pissing on an electric fence.
The way I understand the saying is that someone has knowingly gotten
their behind set up for a major beating.
In danish: ‘at skide i nælderne’, which anybody ought to know is a
straight path to pain.
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As much as I’d like to see these animals suffer I have to agree
there other concerns in play.
There’s been enough suffering by too many over these “people”.
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Especially with the name “Kitty Litter” given one of the Cats primary weapons
Wonder if they will come up with the active scan gambit and dare to try it?
LOL well I’m not surprised after the crap the ambassador and Catia’s pride got when they
arrived seems only fitting that any core ships got the same treatment.
(strongly resisting a “horny” joke here… and now my wife’s rolling her eyes lol)
Now that the means have been set and it’s carried out those that were effected can
start to heal I pity the next perverts that try anything they will undoubtedly not make
it to court… well intact anyway…
On the question of execution since feeding them into an arc furnace
an inch at a time (allegedly an old KGB trick) hanging works although
I disagree with Angel. I would rather they use a short rope. Better
yet do it the way the Army executed the character known as The Swede
in the TV series “Hell On Wheels”.
Do we have an official name for the horned folk yet. I know some are
calling them goblins but if it isn’t established as canon yet I’d like
to offer a suggestion. How about “Lopes” short for antelopes? The
combination of their horns, ears and jaw line just looks like an
upright antelope. If they walk digigrade it would cement it in my mind.
Their horns do suggest some sort of goat or antelope, but their hands, especially
the nails, don’t suggest ungulate to me. I have been refraining from calling them
something like ‘daemons’, but I half wonder if the horned beings in European
and other folklore might be due to visits from them.
The horned folk are not like antelope. They have forward
facing eyes like animals that are meat eaters and hunt for food.
Carnivore or omnivore, not herbivore.
You have a point. On Earth, critters have horns to defend against predators bigger and nastier than
them (just read this in an analysis of the Tarrasque) but that doesn’t have to be true everywhere. I
said recently their jaw structure didn’t seem good for chewing tough plants like goats and antelope
OR preying on others like canines and crocodiles. BUT felines have relatively small jaws, they use their
claws to make up the difference. And the horned ones hands and talons do seem like they might have
served that purpose. Their teeth have obviously weakened since they gained sapience, just like ours.
To paraphrase a danish saying: it seems that our horned friends
have been attempting to defecate among the stinging nettles…
Interesting saying. That might be the source for another which I
read in the comic ‘Gypsy’.
“If you regularly defecate among the stinging nettles,
you end up being able to wipe your rear with sandpaper.”
Some people talked about the main character ‘Gypsy’, wondering if he
was a genius that played being an idiot or of he had an incredible
luck, considering what he goes through and survives.
That saying was used to describe him. Because he has been going
through all that (and has all his life) he is able to survive
and even come out on top sometimes.
I’ve never tried it, but have heard that it raises one’s experience
level just about the same amount as does pissing on an electric fence.
The way I understand the saying is that someone has knowingly gotten
their behind set up for a major beating.
In danish: ‘at skide i nælderne’, which anybody ought to know is a
straight path to pain.
And the decision has been made to the form of execution, and
the excellent reasons given thereof. So mote it be. Amen.
The reasoning of my readers.
Thanks, everyone.
Your reasoning is sound , in my opinion.
Thank you for stating it.
As much as I’d like to see these animals suffer I have to agree
there other concerns in play.
There’s been enough suffering by too many over these “people”.
Dear Horned Goblin,
“Welcome to my parlor, said the spider to the fly”.
Or would that be litterbox, cat, and mouse?
“Welcome to the Litterbox” has a nice ring to it.
Especially with the name “Kitty Litter” given one of the Cats primary weapons
Wonder if they will come up with the active scan gambit and dare to try it?
LOL well I’m not surprised after the crap the ambassador and Catia’s pride got when they
arrived seems only fitting that any core ships got the same treatment.
(strongly resisting a “horny” joke here… and now my wife’s rolling her eyes lol)
Now that the means have been set and it’s carried out those that were effected can
start to heal I pity the next perverts that try anything they will undoubtedly not make
it to court… well intact anyway…
On the question of execution since feeding them into an arc furnace
an inch at a time (allegedly an old KGB trick) hanging works although
I disagree with Angel. I would rather they use a short rope. Better
yet do it the way the Army executed the character known as The Swede
in the TV series “Hell On Wheels”.
Do we have an official name for the horned folk yet. I know some are
calling them goblins but if it isn’t established as canon yet I’d like
to offer a suggestion. How about “Lopes” short for antelopes? The
combination of their horns, ears and jaw line just looks like an
upright antelope. If they walk digigrade it would cement it in my mind.
named.. yes an no,.. i’ve been calling em Babiru,
Stripedcoat call em Ibex,. an you call em Lopes..
me being silly,, BaIxPes (by x pez)..
Goblins are another race,, TGW-934 panel 7/8, Haz & Ioi..
Can we call them Al?
Their horns do suggest some sort of goat or antelope, but their hands, especially
the nails, don’t suggest ungulate to me. I have been refraining from calling them
something like ‘daemons’, but I half wonder if the horned beings in European
and other folklore might be due to visits from them.
The horned folk are not like antelope. They have forward
facing eyes like animals that are meat eaters and hunt for food.
Carnivore or omnivore, not herbivore.
You have a point. On Earth, critters have horns to defend against predators bigger and nastier than
them (just read this in an analysis of the Tarrasque) but that doesn’t have to be true everywhere. I
said recently their jaw structure didn’t seem good for chewing tough plants like goats and antelope
OR preying on others like canines and crocodiles. BUT felines have relatively small jaws, they use their
claws to make up the difference. And the horned ones hands and talons do seem like they might have
served that purpose. Their teeth have obviously weakened since they gained sapience, just like ours.