Iunno man, the more i think about it the more fungi and algae get to be called vegetation. but maybe that’s just because i have a character whose power that is, and mushrooms and seaweed are just too cool not to include
Sang Cow: S-sort of? Not the entirety, but a bunch of it. It’s complicated.
Cold: I’m not a biologist — at most I’m an amateur biology-haver — so I stick with classical taxonomy. But I think it’s safe to hold magical characters and pizza toppings to different degrees of scientific accuracy.
Bah, time is nothing but an illusion. A pretty damn impressive one, though. There’s like, mirrors and hidden clockwork mechanisms and stuff, and I think one of the guys secretly has an identical twin or something. Only his twin is secretly a girl in disguise and the real twin is in a coma, but when you go to check on him you find the patient in the bed is really just a bunch of pillows arranged in the rough shape of a person and everyone was dead the entire time.
I am slightly lost on a number of points.
First, did Burkina Faso survive the Lirus Epidemic, and more to the point, did anyone register the Lirus to vote?
As to mushrooms, while not technically vegetable, fungus is generally speaking vegetative in broad terms.
I do hope those agent’s return that book to the library soon, there is getting to be quite a waiting list.
BrokenEye: Well, damn. You just leaked the conclusion of the Mountain Time plot.
Bird: Did it have olives?
Rebel:
• Burkina Faso is alive
• No lirus ever reached voting age
• I’ll concede that fungus could be described as vegetative, but by that logic you could put sausage on a veggie pizza as long as it came from a pig that had lost cognitive function
• That’s why they normally don’t even let you take the Big Black Book of Spooky Stuff out of the library.
So the entirety of Mountain Time has been canonical this whole…time?
Iunno man, the more i think about it the more fungi and algae get to be called vegetation. but maybe that’s just because i have a character whose power that is, and mushrooms and seaweed are just too cool not to include
Sang Cow: S-sort of? Not the entirety, but a bunch of it. It’s complicated.
Cold: I’m not a biologist — at most I’m an amateur biology-haver — so I stick with classical taxonomy. But I think it’s safe to hold magical characters and pizza toppings to different degrees of scientific accuracy.
Bah, time is nothing but an illusion. A pretty damn impressive one, though. There’s like, mirrors and hidden clockwork mechanisms and stuff, and I think one of the guys secretly has an identical twin or something. Only his twin is secretly a girl in disguise and the real twin is in a coma, but when you go to check on him you find the patient in the bed is really just a bunch of pillows arranged in the rough shape of a person and everyone was dead the entire time.
I had a pizza once.
I am slightly lost on a number of points.
First, did Burkina Faso survive the Lirus Epidemic, and more to the point, did anyone register the Lirus to vote?
As to mushrooms, while not technically vegetable, fungus is generally speaking vegetative in broad terms.
I do hope those agent’s return that book to the library soon, there is getting to be quite a waiting list.
BrokenEye: Well, damn. You just leaked the conclusion of the Mountain Time plot.
Bird: Did it have olives?
Rebel:
• Burkina Faso is alive
• No lirus ever reached voting age
• I’ll concede that fungus could be described as vegetative, but by that logic you could put sausage on a veggie pizza as long as it came from a pig that had lost cognitive function
• That’s why they normally don’t even let you take the Big Black Book of Spooky Stuff out of the library.
Hmm… so is meat from brain-dead animals more or less humane than regular meat?
I guess it depends on how they got brain-dead.
Eye-on-monitor (the secret revealed)