[He can't see it but he can hear it. He squints at her back.]
Yeah, thanks.
[What's wrong now...?]
Throwing rocks in a glass house means don't criticise people for your own short-comings. Not that humans built glasses houses. [He crosses his arms and sits on the edge of her bed again. She's had some bad ideas, too. He waves a hand and his tail seems to twitch in agitation behind him.]
But I wouldn't be surprised if someone took the saying literally and actually built a house made of glass.
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Yeah, thanks.
[What's wrong now...?]
Throwing rocks in a glass house means don't criticise people for your own short-comings. Not that humans built glasses houses. [He crosses his arms and sits on the edge of her bed again. She's had some bad ideas, too. He waves a hand and his tail seems to twitch in agitation behind him.]
But I wouldn't be surprised if someone took the saying literally and actually built a house made of glass.
[DON'T TALK ABOUT POOPING IN THEM, ISHTAR.]