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July 27th, 2018, 12:02 AM
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Re: Blade and Lobsterbreathe’s border
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@ Okapi
"Quick to declare what my personality lacks and doesn't lack, don't you think?" she inquired, giving the tom a small had tilt. Although, the monotone voice she was playing disappeared moments into what Lobsterbreathe said. Her brow raised and she adjusted a little on the branch. "Not everyone likes being the same as everyone else. It's strange to some cats, sure, but I honestly don't care for your opinion on it. You'll think what you think and it's whatever," she replied with a flick of her tail, letting out a sigh.
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He shrugged," Most cats are easy to read." He replied. He slowly took it in," So you simply wanted to be different so you changed your gender?" He meowed slowly confusion slowing.
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July 29th, 2018, 10:41 PM
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Re: Blade and Lobsterbreathe’s border
@ Okapi
"If that's what you want to think. Not everyone is a book," she replied blandly, rolling her eyes at the tom-cat. It was a stereotypical, boring, thing. Most cats were like that. Claiming they knew others already and they could read expressions. Blade was a cat that purposefully showed so much emotion to trick other cats around her. In hopes to overwhelm them with emotion, honestly. In this moment, she had no emotion to express simply because this tom was being boring. "Yes" she answered simply.
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August 1st, 2018, 10:16 AM
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Re: Blade and Lobsterbreathe’s border
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Originally Posted by Suspiciousmindz
@ Okapi
"If that's what you want to think. Not everyone is a book," she replied blandly, rolling her eyes at the tom-cat. It was a stereotypical, boring, thing. Most cats were like that. Claiming they knew others already and they could read expressions. Blade was a cat that purposefully showed so much emotion to trick other cats around her. In hopes to overwhelm them with emotion, honestly. In this moment, she had no emotion to express simply because this tom was being boring. "Yes" she answered simply.
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He finally blinked,” Why do you need to do that when you live alone. Is it for the cats passing by such as myself?” He asked truly confused, he wasn’t trying to be rude or disrespectful it was just that he was totally self-involved and unaware of his surroundings until he landed out of the clan.
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August 6th, 2018, 05:59 PM
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Re: Blade and Lobsterbreathe’s border
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He finally blinked,” Why do you need to do that when you live alone. Is it for the cats passing by such as myself?” He asked truly confused, he wasn’t trying to be rude or disrespectful it was just that he was totally self-involved and unaware of his surroundings until he landed out of the clan.
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"Because I already said why," she replied with a bitter response. Did this tom not listen to anything she said? "I just feel like it, so I'm always a she-cat. Only a she-cat, that's that. It's not hard to understand unless you're just that closed minded. So if you would just leave the subject alone, that would be great," she scoffed, rolling her eyes and shifting her gaze towards the surroundings now.
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August 8th, 2018, 10:40 AM
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Re: Blade and Lobsterbreathe’s border
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Originally Posted by Suspiciousmindz
"Because I already said why," she replied with a bitter response. Did this tom not listen to anything she said? "I just feel like it, so I'm always a she-cat. Only a she-cat, that's that. It's not hard to understand unless you're just that closed minded. So if you would just leave the subject alone, that would be great," she scoffed, rolling her eyes and shifting her gaze towards the surroundings now.
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He flicked his tail,” Sorry I’ve never met a cat who does that...” he replied adding extra emphasize on the word ‘that’ he didn’t really know what to call the action of being the opposite gender.
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