T-Rex: Here is a neato fact about humans: they barely ever look up! They will look in front of them, they will look around, they will notice things on the ground.
T-Rex: But if you're three stories up, they probably won't see you!
T-Rex: This is a useful fact in a lot of situations. In first-person video games designed to be played by humans, you don't want to put important things above their eyeline, because they won't get seen. In architecture, people might look up your building once or twice, but they'll notice ground-level details all the time, so make them the most attractive and your building's middle section can be just okay.
T-Rex: For instance, THIS human isn't even noticing my foot right above her head!
Utahraptor: A great example!
T-Rex: Right? We have a thing going where I put my foot above her head, she doesn't notice, then I lower it and she narrowly escapes.
Utahraptor: I'm sure that if I hadn't noticed it before, it would make me question everything I thought I knew!!
Narrator: LATER, T-REX MAKES THE SAME EXPRESSION HERE AS HE DOES IN THE SECOND PANEL, AND EVERYONE'S JUST NOTICING IT FOR THE FIRST TIME:
T-Rex and off panel: Whooaaaah