#aunt mack
"To trap the Mack, we've constructed this incredibly elaborate Skinner fox."
"Surely that's a misprint. Skinner box."
"No."
I don't have any specific food allergies, so the stuff I like that I 'shouldn't eat' is mostly stuff that's bad for anybody; tons of fat, sugar, carbs or what have you.
The only thing I can't handle is having a dish put in front of me where I don't know what it is. I'm not really a picky eater - I'll even eat mushrooms, though I don't much care for the texture - but if I don't know what something is, I won't even try it. Nuh-uh. No mysteries for the Macksteries.
(hurr hurr long and hard)
There's a lot about Jaida that doesn't make sense from a biological perspective. They've got a tuft on their tail which most lionesses wouldn't have. They've got a mane. They're almost twenty feet tall and built like fridges were all Michelangelo was surrounded by to take inspiration from. So what a Mack can and can't do is limited less by biology and more by whatever I find most entertaining at any given moment. As Roger Rabbit might say, "Only when it's funny!"
So... I usually lean on the idea that a Mack can purr, but it's a rarity. You've really gotta hit the right button. A Mack can also loaf, which is v. importantment for making of bisquites.