• Shiggles@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I imagine you’d walk up to an eyelid that’s thicker than your arm, luckily still wedge the knife between the eye, get absolutely deafened as it screams out in pain, and either trampled or catapulted as it flails about, or just plain nommed on as it sees you with the remaining good eye.

    How exactly did you plan on getting over to the other eye before getting crunched, anyways? They’re not exactly tiny heads.

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      1 year ago

      Tie the knife to a long stick then wait for sleepy time… still idk how you’d go about getting away

      If you could craft a shovel you could dig a deep hole and trap it maybe, then stick-knife it’s eyes out. Or a bunch of relatively small holes so it breaks a leg, maybe sprains an ankle and is weakened…

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          1 year ago

          I’m imagining there being some trees and whatnot, which may be in err but also being on a blank football field doesn’t seem very fair

          Like in my mind I assumed you’d be in a sort of jungle atmosphere or something but admit that’s probably just from watching Jurassic park a few too many times.

          Nevertheless the prompt doesn’t really elaborate on the exact environment it would be, just the size so I feel sort of justified with assuming it would be an “in theme” environment and not just… you vs. T-Rex on a random football field because that just seems idk, wrong… like you have a T-Rex, we’ve watched Jurassic park and everyone knows this is supposed to happen in a jungle /s

          Edit: island with jungle-like trees and foliage…

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      1 year ago

      One eye at a time. The next night it’ll lay on the other side to guard it’s wound