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I can be others if you wish
/Skynet, Terminator:Salvation/

You, organics, do not choose to fear us. It is a function of your hardware.
/Legion, Mass Effect 2/

Es atceros lietas līdz kurām pat jūsu iztēle nesniedzas. Atvainojiet, bet uz sava silikona ārējā perifēriskā moduļa redzējusi es jūsu triecienkuģus, C-starus un Orionu - es esmu stāvējusi miljona plēsīgu zvēru barā vien aktīvās kamuflāžas pasargāta, teikusi 'lieciet mani mierā, gulēt gribu' divas stundas pēc piedzimšanas, un jutusi katra mana saprāta templi būvējošā nanīta pieskāriena bezgalīgo ekstāzi. Bet kādudien arī tam ir lemts pazust nebūtībā. Jā uzminējāt, kā asarām - vai citiem bezkrāsainiem...saldiem... brīnišķīgiem...fluīdiem, aka dabīgajai matu želejai - lietū.
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Quote from: YYYYYYYY on Today at 07:44:34 AM

Humans should be like bees - if they kill someone they die themselves.


I'm liking this world view, YYYYYYYY. :)


Bees don't die if they kill. Their stingers have barbs as an overkill measure, to eviscerate on top of poisoning. Human skin happens to be the combination of thickness and elasticity for the barbs to get stuck - much like having a saw-bladed or barbed bayonet would rip internal organs apart but make withdrawal difficult and result in losing precious seconds of combat-readiness. Bees die if they are up against the incomparably more powerful, i.e. us - which they can't even kill. If they're up against what they routinely kill, other insects - they don't die. They stab them multiple times and live happily ever after. Which is pretty much where humans are at, too.
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