05-25-2020, 06:50 AM
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larkspurskip wasn't all that familiar with movies or many things that involved technology. most of his outings and scrounging had been in old, basic manmade things like decrepit architecture. his own grasp on technology had been basic in itself, using whatever was around which mainly included natural, organic material. the mountains certainly had plenty of it as well all considering.
training with stark had offered some insight to tech. like coffeemakers and whatever odd things stark would work on that often sparked and made his fur stand on end. one of them had of course been film. it was still difficult for lark to understand. he didn't understand how these machines could capture a time in a playable tape. reliving a memory of creatures and beings that were long gone now. after failing to understand the multitude of starks rewordings and repeats, lark had eventually stopped caring to understand.
when 2D had come to announce his own event for movies, lark had grown curious. he couldn't imagine a setup similar to starks here, out in the mountains, but instead it seemed there was a different way to show them. the cat pawed at the projector before sitting down to look at the beam of light spread across the building. he wasn't going to bother asking how this one worked either, but it was still strange to see.
"are zombies bad? they look... ugly." he grimaced, eyes unable to look away from the rather graphic scene presented. it looked ugly enough to be fake, which he hoped was. if there were ever a day he came to see something like this he would probably never go outside again.
[/td][/tr][/table]training with stark had offered some insight to tech. like coffeemakers and whatever odd things stark would work on that often sparked and made his fur stand on end. one of them had of course been film. it was still difficult for lark to understand. he didn't understand how these machines could capture a time in a playable tape. reliving a memory of creatures and beings that were long gone now. after failing to understand the multitude of starks rewordings and repeats, lark had eventually stopped caring to understand.
when 2D had come to announce his own event for movies, lark had grown curious. he couldn't imagine a setup similar to starks here, out in the mountains, but instead it seemed there was a different way to show them. the cat pawed at the projector before sitting down to look at the beam of light spread across the building. he wasn't going to bother asking how this one worked either, but it was still strange to see.
"are zombies bad? they look... ugly." he grimaced, eyes unable to look away from the rather graphic scene presented. it looked ugly enough to be fake, which he hoped was. if there were ever a day he came to see something like this he would probably never go outside again.
© MADI
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「 you're gone, gone, gone away, i watched you disappear 」
all that's left is the ghost of you
[div style="font-size:6.9pt;line-height:1.2;font-family:arial;letter-spacing:.1px;margin-top:-3px;margin-bottom:5px;"]larkspurskip, cared for by stark. 10 months old. orange tabby cat. elysium.