I hadn't thought a8out it that way, 8ut that's a good point. Even the weakest trolls are hatched with natural defenses. A lot of low8loods end up with cool telekinetic powers, for instance.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Humans 8n't 8orn with shit! It's sort of depressing. Small humans can't even fend for themselves. How have they not all died out as a species?
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Especially if they're all dropping each other on their soft, squishy heads. ::::/ Does that really happen a lot?
It's all true! I saw it. I mean, I didn't care that much a8out it, 8ut when I was 8ored once I 8rowsed the humans' timelines and it was exactly what you said.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Their 8onds with their guardians aren't even sym8iotic! The guardians get nothing out of the exchange. 8affling.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
If I'm impressed 8y anything, it's the massive amounts of sheer dum8 luck they must possess as a species.
That's the thing. They're not dumb. It's not dumb luck. They're creative. One of the more creative species out there. And maybe that's how they made it work.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
There's jokes about the power of imagination, but they've actually got something there. Every species that's survived is creative, has ingenuity. Humans seem to take it to a different level.
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It's ok. That was all a long time ago, anyway.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Haha! Right? Well said. ::::)
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
I hadn't thought a8out it that way, 8ut that's a good point. Even the weakest trolls are hatched with natural defenses. A lot of low8loods end up with cool telekinetic powers, for instance.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Humans 8n't 8orn with shit! It's sort of depressing. Small humans can't even fend for themselves. How have they not all died out as a species?
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Especially if they're all dropping each other on their soft, squishy heads. ::::/ Does that really happen a lot?
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They can't even eat right away. Or not eat solid things, from what I gather, take years to learn how to walk. I don't know how they made it.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Maybe? Haven't really been around humans with infants. Spend most of my time with soldiers, after all.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
Though you gotta be impressed by the fact that they did make it.
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It's all true! I saw it. I mean, I didn't care that much a8out it, 8ut when I was 8ored once I 8rowsed the humans' timelines and it was exactly what you said.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
Their 8onds with their guardians aren't even sym8iotic! The guardians get nothing out of the exchange. 8affling.
FROM: serket.vriska@cdc.org
If I'm impressed 8y anything, it's the massive amounts of sheer dum8 luck they must possess as a species.
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That's the thing. They're not dumb. It's not dumb luck. They're creative. One of the more creative species out there. And maybe that's how they made it work.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
There's jokes about the power of imagination, but they've actually got something there. Every species that's survived is creative, has ingenuity. Humans seem to take it to a different level.
FROM: vakarian.garrus@cdc.org
But luck plays into it too.