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deernet2022-01-23 10:38 am
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video: moonmochi
Content Warning: talk of predation, cannibalism, and allusions to assault (both sexual and physical)
[this is not the usual appearance of the person who normally uses this username. she's set the omni up so that she can multitask, watering some strange-looking but local plants at her windowsill, and...yup. that is certainly a human girl (well, young woman) with the voice recognizable to some as a certain rabbit Sleeper.]
Human females are still preyed upon for being female. It's not all that surprising. Even if it's not true, females of many species are stereotyped as the weaker gender by a lot of males.
[her voice sounds just as young as she looks, but there's a worldliness to it, especially with how blunt she's being with a very sensitive topic.]
But being eaten usually isn't how that goes, right? Even though carnivores can and do eat each other, I know that much. Pigs are omnivores and eat everything, but they're also eaten and taste good from what I've heard...
[she sets her water pitcher aside, hands on her hips as she gives one more lookover at her plants, before turning to directly look at the Omni. her eyes are a dark brown-on-black, and she seems strangely calm for such a dark topic.]
I wonder if I taste like human or rabbit.
[this is not the usual appearance of the person who normally uses this username. she's set the omni up so that she can multitask, watering some strange-looking but local plants at her windowsill, and...yup. that is certainly a human girl (well, young woman) with the voice recognizable to some as a certain rabbit Sleeper.]
Human females are still preyed upon for being female. It's not all that surprising. Even if it's not true, females of many species are stereotyped as the weaker gender by a lot of males.
[her voice sounds just as young as she looks, but there's a worldliness to it, especially with how blunt she's being with a very sensitive topic.]
But being eaten usually isn't how that goes, right? Even though carnivores can and do eat each other, I know that much. Pigs are omnivores and eat everything, but they're also eaten and taste good from what I've heard...
[she sets her water pitcher aside, hands on her hips as she gives one more lookover at her plants, before turning to directly look at the Omni. her eyes are a dark brown-on-black, and she seems strangely calm for such a dark topic.]
I wonder if I taste like human or rabbit.
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So if it's common where you're from, then it sounds like humans taste as good as any prey animal might.
It's strange to have lived through it.
My whole life I've always been one kind of animal, able to eat only one kind of food. Omnivorous animals like humans seem much more interesting and complicated, with more choices in their lives compared to others.
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It is not a thing I'd wish to endure again. Being consumed. It is somehow a different thing than other injury. A diminishment.
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[look for as long as she's been here, she's still pretty ignorant about humans...moreso of their society & how it seems like they are the only species who regard themselves as people, placing themselves above other animals.]
A diminishment? Well, it is a loss.
I knew someone who willingly gave himself to a carnivore though, and he was the kind of guy who'd do things because he'd have something to gain from it. Being eaten by another can be beneficial if it's something you offer over first.
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I did not know there were worlds where we are not.
I had never considered such a thing. [Because it sounds abhorrent, but she has committed herself to trying.] What did he gain, then, by this...self-sacrifice?
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Asking about someone else's sex life.
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