Chapter 356. Informant Fee

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    Susie, do you wish to be a psychiatrist in the future? Specializing in the treatment of mental illness in animals? For example, that horse which is suspected to suffer from depression at the Glaints… Audrey suddenly fell into deep thought, wondering if she should prepare a special white coat and gold-rimmed glasses for Susie to look a little more professional.


    After the heaviness of the east borough topic, Audrey and Susie's moments together just heal me joy
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    I have a theory about animal beyonders.

    From what i understand, in order to fully digest a potion, you must act as the potion's name dictates, in other words, have the same personality as the potion's name. Animals don't have much of a personality, at least compared to humans so they can easily shape their personalities to what the potion wants. The pathway and corresponding potions are also important. A dog can be feral and vicious (Devil) or more observant (Spectator) since it's primal instincts are of a predator. If a dog would drink a potion that is not in line with it's instincts, it would become a monster before it can gain human-like intelligence.

    Another example is that if a cat drinks the Assassin potion and digests it (because a cat's instinct is to attack from behind it's prey) and IF it digests the Instigator potion and the witch potion, i highly doubt that it will digest the Demoness of Pleasure potion
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      Your theory makes sense. Some animals are also used as a seer, although a bird, but parrots are used to divine by picking a card. Of course it's just a fluck lol. A very common practice of so called fortune tellers here in Pakistan and India.
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      Why did you think cats are unable to advance tho, then how do you explain how cat girls came to be! yeah
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      a cat being demoness of pleasure oh my god i dont even wanna imagine it, on a second thought we can have a new race!
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    Nas
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    Susie, do you wish to be a psychiatrist in the future? Specializing in the treatment of mental illness in animals? For example, that horse which is suspected to suffer from depression at the Glaints… Audrey suddenly fell into deep thought, wondering if she should prepare a special white coat and gold-rimmed glasses for Susie to look a little more professional.


    Now this I want to see
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    “However, what she said is very interesting. I think it’s even more interesting than meat and biscuits!”

    greatest gurl
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    its funny, rlly funny.
    this chapter shows practically what is the industrial revolution was, and the factories of the time, a horrible place to work, but if you lose your job, you won't have anything to eat. The funniest thing is the characters don't see their own ignorance , making them believe that more state control, with more safety and health measures, would help workers, but no, it would only cause more hunger, as employers would not have the money to support these new measures, as happened here in Brazil in was Vargas, and after the end of the empire, with the old republic trying to gain popularity with a population that didn't even want they.
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      That's another reason why Cuttlefish claps other writers
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