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Mar 27, 2011 13:11

A master being captured by her own servants, then thrown in prison while the underlings take over?

If I didn't know better, I'd think that the Queen and her lot were human.

yuka kazami, *video, sheila (original), *vine

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manymasked March 28 2011, 02:48:40 UTC
Are humans really the only ones who do that sort of thing?

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autumn_crocus March 28 2011, 05:53:30 UTC
Most youkai I've been acquainted with knew their place.

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manymasked March 28 2011, 07:43:45 UTC
I don't know about "knowing their place", but I don't think most humans would do what the Queen's... associates... have done, either.

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autumn_crocus March 29 2011, 00:20:16 UTC
It only takes a few.

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notvitiligo March 28 2011, 17:34:18 UTC
Mutiny isn't exactly confined to homo sapiens. There's examples of it all over the animal kingdom.

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autumn_crocus March 29 2011, 00:14:55 UTC
Humanity gives it a certain flair for the dramatic that you rarely see among lesser animals.

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notvitiligo March 29 2011, 00:15:46 UTC
I guess because we're a lot more aware of people paying attention. I never got it, myself.

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autumn_crocus March 29 2011, 00:28:11 UTC
It's interesting how different people act when they know they're being watched.

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thesummersfall March 28 2011, 19:33:13 UTC
Traitors come in all shapes and sizes.

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autumn_crocus March 29 2011, 00:15:45 UTC
Of course they do, but not all with the same enthusiasm or predictability.

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thesummersfall March 29 2011, 14:32:28 UTC
...most people have traitor in them, 'til you smack it out of them.

[She's... kind of agreeing, her own way.]

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autumn_crocus March 30 2011, 00:37:28 UTC
Hmhmhm, I know some people who would agree quite earnestly with that thought.

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