It IS weird, Bridget, but compared to the fact that you’re a mute undead child who is being raised as if they’re a living child, to the point where it’s actually expected that you’ll become a living undead adult who is a functional part of society, it’s not actually all that weird.
I am curious as to when Tabitha will successfully make it so that your vocal cords work, though. I know she was working on that.
Yes, Bridget, it is quite weird that people with the technological level to keep a disembodied brain alive still have to talk through wired speakers on a wall, which, at least in some cases, have to have a button physically pushed to make them work.
I assume that’s what she was referring to as weird. I can’t imagine what else it might be.
It IS weird, Bridget, but compared to the fact that you’re a mute undead child who is being raised as if they’re a living child, to the point where it’s actually expected that you’ll become a living undead adult who is a functional part of society, it’s not actually all that weird.
I am curious as to when Tabitha will successfully make it so that your vocal cords work, though. I know she was working on that.
The boring answer to the second part is “whenever I stockpile up enough gags that won’t work if they DON’T talk”
They kids must get along well with their grandmother, as everyone knows how much zombies love Braaaaaiiinsssss…..
Yes, Bridget, it is quite weird that people with the technological level to keep a disembodied brain alive still have to talk through wired speakers on a wall, which, at least in some cases, have to have a button physically pushed to make them work.
I assume that’s what she was referring to as weird. I can’t imagine what else it might be.