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User talk:Arthropleura/writing/poem/Outcast

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(moved here from Talk:Therian by human)

First, this has nothing to do with the article, and you should move it your user space. If you don't, I will.
Second, look, you're just a kid, so I'll be gentle. Good work, can I see the rewrite? Now here's a reverse challenge: Pick a living creature - any organism whatsoever - and post it to my talk page, and I will write a "poem", in 24 hours, from its perspective. If you use an uncommon species name (ie, say, the binomial name of some obscure living thing) I will claim one extra hour to research what it is. The clock will run from when your post is seen by me, and I won't cheat, I'll acknowledge it as soon as I see it. I guarandamntee I will find within myself the grit, the soul, the essence, of that living organism and convey it. Within "one day". ħumanUser talk:Human 21:32, 24 January 2009 (EST)
Human, you might be surprised. Therianthropy can express itself in art or literature. I am writing a book about therians. --"ConservapediaUndergroundTransistoris overworked and overbearing 10:50, 25 January 2009 (EST)
"Surprised"? At what? That art and lit. can be used to express something? (PS, I am working hard at not critiquing your "poem". In order to "be nice".) ħumanUser talk:Human 18:23, 25 January 2009 (EST)
Critique is fine. Just don't be a meglomaniac. --"ConservapediaUndergroundTransistoris overworked and overbearing 18:26, 25 January 2009 (EST)
Not sure what megalomania was to do with this? ħumanUser talk:Human 18:49, 25 January 2009 (EST)