Loyalty is a trait most difficult to come by in the modern age. When it derives from a place of greed and fear, it loses all meaning. Canines, one could argue, are loyal because it is in their nature. They seem to enjoy it.
[Excuse you but Emet-Selch never said that he was thinking of coming too! B( And just what are you comparing him to, Thoma? A fussy old wife? He can't even begin to process such a dreadful implication...]
I'd intended to send him alone with my regards, but I suppose it could be worthwhile to tag along as well. Particularly if you've any suggestions on how to deal with tree sap.
I laughed so much because of your last tag, just wanted you to know. :>
I see.
Loyalty is a trait most difficult to come by in the modern age. When it derives from a place of greed and fear, it loses all meaning. Canines, one could argue, are loyal because it is in their nature. They seem to enjoy it.
[Excuse you but Emet-Selch never said that he was thinking of coming too! B( And just what are you comparing him to, Thoma? A fussy old wife? He can't even begin to process such a dreadful implication...]
I'd intended to send him alone with my regards, but I suppose it could be worthwhile to tag along as well. Particularly if you've any suggestions on how to deal with tree sap.