Yes, fedizens should be open to new ideas.

For instance, I have an idea of getting a sheep and a kangaroo to mate, to create a woolly jumper.

Feedback received. This was a baaad idea.

@neil

feeling a wee bit sheepish now, are we?

@paul_ipv6 @neil I think he's trying to hop out of the conversation.
@larsmb @paul_ipv6 @neil ... and go on the lam?
@mal3aby @paul_ipv6 @neil We should probably stop lambasting him

@larsmb @mal3aby @neil

yeah. probably herd enough bad sheep puns by now.

@paul_ipv6 @neil rooful, maybe

(Not as rooful as the sheep would be)

@neil Definitely would give you a leg up on a new fashion trend.

@neil

with pockets! :)

brilliant!

@neil Would be a bloody mess to put on though....
@neil I fear though that ewe might roo the day you made such a creature.

@neil

You can't tell that joke on Thursdays. It goes to collect its pension on Thursdays!

I remember that one when I was in primary school back in the 60s!

@neil I'm very open to new ideas. I think about them. I research them. A then I have this bog where I can bury pretty huge contraptions and forget them.
@neil I'm afraid that idea was around when I was still young enough to laugh at it. :)
@neil There's just so much that kanga wrong with this sort of scheme, I'm having mutton to do with it!
@neil
Whereas crossing a kangaroo and an elephant gives you great big holes across Australia
@neil
I thought it would be cool to mix a grizzly and a donkey but everyone just laughed at my bear ass
@neil
It's a great idea, and incidentally they imagined it in the Two Point Museum game
@neil
One step away of mating the poor kangaroo with a silk worm.