T-Rex: Our story takes place in a world much like ours, but BETTER, because one little thing is different. For you see, in THIS world...
T-Rex: ...houseflies don't leave their gross disgusting corpses on my windowsill when they die!
T-Rex: Instead, when a housefly dies, the OTHER houseflies take care of the body, giving it a proper burial I guess. They carry it outside and bury it and you never have to see a gross dead fly lying there. Or they flush them down the toilet. Burial at sea, no problem!
Dromiceiomimus: Wait, the flies dig HOLES? They use TECHNOLOGY? They experience empathy and know other flies may want to be BURIED??
Utahraptor: Burying the dead is a thing only the smartest animals do - elephants and chimps, things like that. This changes everything!
Utahraptor: If they have the intelligence to MOURN THEIR DEAD, then - wait, are there burial rites? Are they also developing RELIGION? Holy cow, what kind of monsters are we to trap and kill these things in our homes?? Do these flies talk to each other? Wait, do they talk to US?
Off panel: Are they trying to communicate through wing movement but it's so alien to us that we never notice?? Until we finally DO, and -
T-Rex: Dude PLEASE stop making riffs on my idea that are so much better than what I had; it HURTS