You're more than welcome to have all the feelings you want on the matter; just know that attempting to goad me by claiming this to be some sort of fear will get you about as far as pressing me does, especially since that sort of "fear" is simply a part of how humans are. It's a natural instinct to be wary of creatures larger than oneself, especially if those creatures contain full sets of fangs; this isn't a difficult concept.
[There are actually no implications intended by the references to human nature; it's simply how Kimblee speaks to people. Humans are what they are, and Kimblee observes them, and he talks about them like he doesn't belong among them. So it goes.]
Swimming is never something I've done much of, anyway; I can't say that I enjoy it very much.
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[There are actually no implications intended by the references to human nature; it's simply how Kimblee speaks to people. Humans are what they are, and Kimblee observes them, and he talks about them like he doesn't belong among them. So it goes.]
Swimming is never something I've done much of, anyway; I can't say that I enjoy it very much.