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I'm not exactly sure where they're coming from, but...
It seems as though there are quite a few animals showing up on the station?
I thought it might be prudent to have a sort of pet registry, so we at least know who to return them to if we find them wandering the station.
We know how dangerous this place can be, after all, and I wouldn't want any of them to get themselves hurt.
On that note, there's a white cat who followed me to my room.
I'd like to get her back to whoever lost her.
[ and there's a picture attached of an extremely fluffy white cat, sitting on top of an open book and staring at the camera. ]
It seems as though there are quite a few animals showing up on the station?
I thought it might be prudent to have a sort of pet registry, so we at least know who to return them to if we find them wandering the station.
We know how dangerous this place can be, after all, and I wouldn't want any of them to get themselves hurt.
On that note, there's a white cat who followed me to my room.
I'd like to get her back to whoever lost her.
[ and there's a picture attached of an extremely fluffy white cat, sitting on top of an open book and staring at the camera. ]
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Basically, a group of people add onto some kind of creative product in sequence. Traditionally, they don't get to see the entirety of what they're adding onto until it's all finished, so the final picture or story comes out surreal or disjointed. It's like a more involved game of telephone.
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i mean, it's not like we have much else to do around here. i'd give it a try