Dragoon Rouge (
dragoonrouge) wrote in
saveourearth2018-11-14 06:37 am
[Network - Open] [Audio]
Date: [31st October]
Characters: [Sadie Moore and the Number I still haven't actually decided on even though its been months]
Sadie's tone of voice as it comes through the Network is unexpected unless anyone had managed to spend any significant amount of time with her and her brother. It is taunting in a way that only teenagers who have siblings can manage. Her words are probably confusing to the rest of the Network as well.
"You are a bad dog."
Characters: [Sadie Moore and the Number I still haven't actually decided on even though its been months]
Sadie's tone of voice as it comes through the Network is unexpected unless anyone had managed to spend any significant amount of time with her and her brother. It is taunting in a way that only teenagers who have siblings can manage. Her words are probably confusing to the rest of the Network as well.
"You are a bad dog."

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Some of those are just.
no. He feels like those are not safe to answer. Especially not while others are listening in.
But some he feels are safe to answer.]
The humans I live with are my family. They say so themselves, too.
And people stare at you while they take pictures. It's the staring that is the problem.
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What’s your favorite thing to do?
And do you have any human questions?
[Fair is fair, right?]
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[...huh. He did not expect that. Hm.]
How does the food get into cans and pouches?
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Eating is really great, I agree!
Food gets put in cans and pouches at a factory. They have something called an assembly line, which means that they do one thing at each machine and pass it along a moving belt to have the next step done. So the food has to get mixed together at the first machine, then cooked at the next, then funneled in parts inside at the next ones, then sealed up, and finally packaged with other cans or pouches.
[Given a minute, she'll draw out the basic idea in a diagram of a long rolling belt with boxes representing the machines and the item on the belt changing between each one that then drops to another belt with the cans followed by a closed can, and finally a box.]
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[What does food even look like when it gets to a factory? No matter if it are spaghetti loops or dog food.]
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Trucks deliver it. I think usually from farms where it’s grown.
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[He sounds a bit impatient now.]
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[Nel doodles out a basic looking farm with a barn, corn, and cows.]
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...So somewhere between a farm and things getting off a farm things get turned into food?]
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[Getting out to the church is one thing, but going to a real farm, she wasn't certain.]
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Going out to a farm is fun! You can eat the food there but it’s better to wash it first.
What kind of shows have you gone to?
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[Said very proudly.]
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That’s why you are English Champion! Oh wow!
What did you win for?
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[He's a perfect dog.]
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[Dogs don't normally speak so it's not a matter of saying 'please' and 'thank you'.]
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[He has, quite frankly, no idea. He just knows from others talking about it that it is important.]
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So what do you do when you're at a show?
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I let people look at me and sometimes walk around a bit or perform easy tasks.
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When I see people walking their dogs, some of the dogs pull on their leash and the people look annoyed when they do.
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[Now if it's Russell walking you... he's very much at the bottom of every pack hierarchy ever, Chad is pretty sure of that. So he's clearly beneath him too. No reason to listen.]