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Tricheco's avatar

The cheese had to be strategically relocated as a security measure. This was followed by a precautionary reallocation. I see no need for further concern.

Stephen Rowland's avatar

Finding the source of the leak is the only way to preserve our Cheese. We have to raise the classification from Secret NOFORN ( no foreign nationals ) to TOP SECRET UMBRA.

Genevieve Charbin Cerf's avatar

Stand your ground, sweet Rat! Don’t let ‘em distract you from your mission!!!

Stephen Rowland's avatar

Is Rat from Florida ?

Rat's avatar

No, Europe, and Eastern at that.

Tricheco's avatar

Do any European countries have the equivalent of Florida's «Stand Your Ground» law?

Rat's avatar

I reckon most do, but often weakened by rather vague prohibitions of «disproportionate» force.

Stephen Rowland's avatar

Eastern Europe is largely an ambiguous term. Ukraine where “ Stand your ground “ seems appropriate is the last easterly poking the giant of Eastern European civilization, Russia in the side but no life insurance in Ukraine, power outages, spoiled cheese and too noisy tells my intuition, Rat would not live there. It’s a mystery and it keeps me reading daily for clues and fun.

Genevieve Charbin Cerf's avatar

Mar-a-Lago would be amusing !

Tardigrade's avatar

Look at this big, shiny leak.

Rogelio W., agent of the self's avatar

Human presents no intellectual challenge to Rat. Human is a bad pet owner. Or, Rat decided to adopt an easy to manage Human. Either way, this didn't happen by accident. I think the author of this comic conspired to get Rat and Human together. Speaking of which, there was no pandemic of anything, the world became a comic stripe in 2016, and reached peak comedy in 2020, and ever since the quality of the stripe has sunk so low that now I'm considering to get a rodent pet for myself. What's better a pet chinchilla, a pet wombat or a pet hamster?

Tardigrade's avatar

I don't see Rat as Human's pet, I think they're more like roommates.

Bandit's avatar

Hamster. I think they're more domesticated.