She meant Spiderfox I'm sure.
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fox's partner doesn't need to be a fox
Missed opportunity for pig then
Can he spin from a web?
No he can't, he is a pig
Look out!
Different species generally don't mix well genetically...
What????
Next you'll tell me animals can't speak or buy overpriced coffee?
I'm so sorry to be the one breaking this to you...
Dear god...
they're only in it for the pleasure, not for reproduction
Well yes, but that's on account of the very definition of species. If two individuals can make viable, fertile offspring, they're the same species.
Spidercheat, spidercheat, does some really awful shit
Stan Lee rolling in his grave over the lack of hyphen in Spider-Man
Foxman
I love Litterbox! But I hate ads. Sad that corporate consumption needs to infiltrate nice things for authors to survive.
Edit: it's not even an ad, it's worse! That chain of cafés is just a cultural norm now. That's depressing.
Do you think they were paid for mentioning spiderman?
No, it's the coffee brand they're drinking.
I mean it's an octopus instead of the mermaid, idk I'd give them the benefit of the doubt
Ah, true that. It's not an ad then and that's even worse... Are corporations that engrained into people's minds that when they think of drinking a coffee in a café, it's necessarily that brand? Their marketing dept did their job well.
I didn't even notice that.
I was thinking about that. I guess the objective of brands is to be so normalized that people don't even think about it. Of course they're driking coffee at that place. Of course you'll go there to chit-chat with your friend. Going somewhere else doesn't even cross one's mind.
I've decided to interpret it as sub text where the autor is showing us how these corporations are akin to eldritch beings in their disregard for human rules.