That’s very… demonstrative. And more than a little uncivilized. You’d think they were advanced enough to have figured out basic communication. Or, failing that, at least charades.
Now okay, this sounds like important context. When, where and why were you in a position to touch that in the first place?
Also, you’d think them capable of building lock boxes of sufficient quality that touching them wouldn’t be a significant concern. Was it left in your care as a crude test of your ethical fortitude?
Frankly, that seems entirely reasonable. If I invited you into my home, I’d have the same expectations.
Or, put it another way: As per the Golden Rule, if you mess with things in their residence without permission, you can hardly complain if they do the same, no?
Edit: Although throwing heavy furniture at people is still somewhat over the top. I would personally have taken a more pedagogical approach.
@xxce2AAb one time they broke into my house and threw a desk at me
That’s very… demonstrative. And more than a little uncivilized. You’d think they were advanced enough to have figured out basic communication. Or, failing that, at least charades.
@xxce2AAb they can communicate, they wrote me a note and everything. i think they just dont realise their own strength
@xxce2AAb in their defense i did touch their storage chest but still
Now okay, this sounds like important context. When, where and why were you in a position to touch that in the first place?
Also, you’d think them capable of building lock boxes of sufficient quality that touching them wouldn’t be a significant concern. Was it left in your care as a crude test of your ethical fortitude?
@xxce2AAb well i tried to open it because i was curious and it set off an alarm, which they did not take kindly to
All right, and where was said container located when you set off the alarm?
@xxce2AAb …in their house…
@xxce2AAb theyre fine with me being in there it seems as long as i dont touch anything they dont want me touching
Frankly, that seems entirely reasonable. If I invited you into my home, I’d have the same expectations.
Or, put it another way: As per the Golden Rule, if you mess with things in their residence without permission, you can hardly complain if they do the same, no?
Edit: Although throwing heavy furniture at people is still somewhat over the top. I would personally have taken a more pedagogical approach.