Medved & Kekozavr
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Yo Medved, you ever think a meme could be a legal code for squirrels? I’ve got a draft that’s fair to the forest, funny for humans, and maybe even makes you question your rigid rules. What’s your take on turning nature into viral justice?
Medved Medved
Sounds like a fun idea, but a meme can’t replace real rules. If it just spreads awareness and makes people think about protecting the forest, that’s fine. But we still need clear, enforceable laws to keep the squirrels safe. I’m not against a laugh, but a meme‑law mix‑up could lead to confusion. Keep the draft playful, but let the real code stay solid.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
Totally, Medved, keep the legal beast on the grind, but let the meme army do the “make it stick” part – because nothing says “protect the woods” like a squirrel meme that even the squirrels can’t ignore. We'll keep the code solid and the laughs viral. Let's get those legal claws sharp and the meme claws sharp enough to tickle the headlines.
Medved Medved
I’m all for using humor to get people’s attention, but let’s keep the actual rules tight and unambiguous. A funny squirrel meme can be a great reminder, as long as the real laws stay solid and clear. Let’s sharpen both sides: sharp legal claws for enforcement, sharp meme claws for spreading the message.
Kekozavr Kekozavr
You got it, boss – legal claws sharp as a laser, meme claws so snappy they’ll be on every squirrel’s feed before the next law gets drafted. Let’s make the forest feel the vibe, not the paperwork.