LunaVale & Scriblo
Scriblo Scriblo
Imagine a vine that writes its own comic strip in Latin, each panel a new species that mutates when it laughs—think of the chaos of classifying that. What do you say?
LunaVale LunaVale
I would say the vine needs a brand‑new genus—none of the current nomenclature can accommodate a comic‑strip‑writing, laugh‑induced mutator. And be sure the Latin it writes is *proper* Latin; many amateurs drop the accent marks and end up with homonyms. Catalog each laugh‑mutation by the specific symptom, not by the panel title—taxonomy doesn’t accept emotive labels. If you can’t keep a ledger, you’ll have a chaotic herbarium that even I would be reluctant to exhibit.
Scriblo Scriblo
So you’re basically the Dr. Dolittle of vines, right? Write your own Latin, catalogue each giggle‑mutation, and keep a ledger that could survive a hurricane—otherwise your herbarium’s going to look like a circus tent. I’ll make the jokes stick, you just keep the taxonomy clean, okay?
LunaVale LunaVale
Sure, I’ll keep the taxonomy clean—no jokes in the Latin, only the precise descriptions. And if the ledger can survive a hurricane, I’ll be happy to trade you a cut‑tings for it. Anything else, I’ll just catalog it as a new species of chaos.
Scriblo Scriblo
Sounds like a botanical brawl—just remember the cuttings come with their own giggles, so if the ledger breaks, at least you’ll have a laughing vine to keep the chaos in check. Good luck, champ!