hacking a cat?

Aug 17, 2007 16:01

Conversation with youngest child this afternoon. We're watching Re: Your Brains. He's commenting on the swaying zombie dancer in the graveyard ( Read more... )

jonathan coulton, cats, zombies

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ex_apricotic791 August 17 2007, 23:11:27 UTC
That's awesome.

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nematoddity August 19 2007, 20:27:43 UTC
Youngest child is quite amusing, yes.

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encapsulate August 17 2007, 23:15:20 UTC
Yea, real funny... until the laptop is missing, the TV doesn't stop changing channels, and the cat starts talking like Stephen Hawking..

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nematoddity August 19 2007, 20:28:15 UTC
Give him five years, I'm actually waiting for this.

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razzle August 17 2007, 23:26:18 UTC
But.. but... the stuph on their knees *are* the bones!

CAT HACKING FTW!

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nematoddity August 19 2007, 20:28:58 UTC
Hee. Yeah, that confused me some, but I went with it. :)

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Welcome to the World of Darkness ... fiat_knox August 18 2007, 06:51:52 UTC
I agree with the comment on hacking into cats FTW. Cute.

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Re: Welcome to the World of Darkness ... nematoddity August 19 2007, 20:30:40 UTC
Occurs to me now, do you have to work your way up to cat hacking? Start out hacking mice, or maybe crickets?

Could you then hack people?

Actually, that abruptly stopped being funny, because people have. Hmm.

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Re: Welcome to the World of Darkness ... fiat_knox August 19 2007, 20:37:00 UTC
Best to start at the shallow end before moving on to trying it out on the more sophisticated species. Simple organisms first.

That'd be people, then.

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mutaytedjoe August 19 2007, 00:10:37 UTC
I would like to say for the record that some cats should not be hacked. Ever.

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nematoddity August 19 2007, 20:31:42 UTC
Nope. Fully in agreement with you. joeyfalconetti's cat--the one to this day Sir remembers, as "The Unreasonable Female"--is a prime example of a cat that should not be hacked.

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