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Coyotes are little trashwolves!

I haven't seen enough wolves in my life either, but I've always felt an affinity.

@fog@octodon.social
Hi, I'm a witch and a wolf. A bitch witch, if you will

What does a fly perceive when they land on your arm? Do they see the limb of a person they are on, or this strange warm fleshy wall that can crush them at any moment? Is there any way for them to brace for the pain of being swatted?

@Zaiaku That reminds me of that one youtube Salvia trip relay. "Thank you for letting me be him."

THank you for letting me have this experience as a human in this life.

Animated selfies. WARNING: You might fall in love with me~ 

@loki <3 <3 <3

@Zaiaku "Kinda messed up and enlightening" is Salvia, I think I can handle it haha.

@Zaiaku It makes me think. What if this world were a gameified thing we wanted experience with? "Pain is HILARIOUS!"

@Zaiaku At the same time? There's something about Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy that feels enjoyable. Like it's a world that wouldn't be *fun* to be in, necessarily, but I mean I *did* play an Interactive Fiction game to be there. I'd even go there as a 3D self, just as long as I never ended up in a moment of being tortured.

@Zaiaku I think the best part of that whole story was that massive civilizations put their all into the answer instead of just living.

@Zaiaku (The extra level of thinking is "What is happy? Existence is about just feeling happy, or else there'd be no pain", but I'm losing myself in my thoughts again)

@Zaiaku It leads me to think -- do we presume the past is innately inferior, a child that had to learn to grow? Or was it bad to be a child? Did we really need this extra dimension of space to be happy? I'm thinking about this question on multiple levels now.

@Zaiaku I don't wish to brush aside the quandary because I found my own personal answer, mind! It's actually a very interesting quandary to consider.

"What did I used to be?" is an interesting question for a soul to ask, and I feel like Salvia has given me some idea.

@Zaiaku I was faced with that quandary and I decided it didn't matter. If it resonated with me and it was fun to experience and I felt free with it, it didn't matter.

@Zaiaku Now there's an angle I wasn't looking at. Very interesting perspective. Once you add limitations, things get interesting.

I never want to get used to the wonders of life.

There's some magic lost between "This is a new ability for me!" and "I'm used to this ability, people are used to having this ability, others have this ability, ugh, time to get past teenage years..."

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Fun part: Adding and subtracting tiers.

"Oh, you're 2 dimensional lifeforms? I can barely imagine! Oh, you're not able to move at all? I can barely imagine!" Then imagine creatures that look down at you as if you're the 2nd dimensional lifeforms. It all gets wonky

Eventually you just accept that everything is different and has and doesn't have things they can do, but that human being dreaming of being a fox will be a LOT happier being a fox than a fox born a fox and learning how to live!

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