[The feed turns on and shows a business man of sorts. He takes his pipe out of his mouth and starts to speak.]
Good evening everyone. My name is Mr. Egbert and I am quite new here, wherever here is. If it's not too much trouble, I would like to know where I am and how I may be able to return to where I was before I arrived here.
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Oh please, Karkat. As if your own overbite offers you any room to talk. What's worse is that they're fangs. Fangs are, normally, supposed to evoke fear in their beholders. Yours do everything but. However, at least they're a little more intimidating than their owner.
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That is, of course, if you don't count crushed muscles as 'real harm'. We're plenty capable of breaking skin, as well. It just takes a little more effort is all, which only better shows the dedication to cause the other harm.
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[[Meaning she was fucking with you, Karkat.]]
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By your implied definition of useful being "able to make any real damage", that makes them useful.
You're completely blinded by your insecurity and need to prove you are better - which, hilariously enough, I never argued and never denied - to realize you are stepping on your own toes, so to speak.
Would you care to re-evaluate your opinion on what does and doesn't make something useful?
And, my apologies, but "trolls are better" is not a valid answer.
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Again, Karkat. Not once did I state humans are better. Or that trolls are not. Nor did I argue that you are wrong about fangs leaving more damage in quicker succession.
And yet you still feel the utter need to point out that trolls are better and fangs are superior.
That is insecurity at it's finest.
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