Perhaps they should, but until they stop lookin' at monkeys as naught but meat to fill their perpetually empty stomachs, I'm quite certain Jack would rather not have me sail anywhere near those lands. [The monkey vehemently shook his head as Barbossa mentioned that, his eyes still just as wide and full of the very same dread. Personally, the pirate captain couldn't care less what people all around the world used to sate their hunger, but he wasn't fond of the idea that Jack should be eaten either.
He laughed at the mention of humans being odd, a few of them in particular immediately creeping up in his mind.] Strange some of us may be, but at the very least, in all my travels across the seven seas, I've never laid eyes on a felow before with a head... quite so full of hair as yers. [Yes, in Vegeta's case, the pirate actually had to shift his gaze up and down to take all of it in.] So perhaps we're not an adequate judge of how odd things are in the other's world, I'd say.
[Admittedly, space pirates in Vegeta's home did sound familiar, with actual pirates back home being more or less the same folk. Not that Barbossa himself wasn't a fan of treasure, of course.] I shall concur with yer previous statement, then, as this is another thing that doesn't seem to change no matter which world ye're on. [He did a slight shrug as his eyes grew a bit wide, a grin on his face as he spoke.] As for whether I be the typical example of a pirate? [...] I don't think I can give ye an answer to that, Prince Vegeta, for I have been called many things back in me home waters. I'm afraid that such definitions boil down to one's point of view, ye see.
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He laughed at the mention of humans being odd, a few of them in particular immediately creeping up in his mind.] Strange some of us may be, but at the very least, in all my travels across the seven seas, I've never laid eyes on a felow before with a head... quite so full of hair as yers. [Yes, in Vegeta's case, the pirate actually had to shift his gaze up and down to take all of it in.] So perhaps we're not an adequate judge of how odd things are in the other's world, I'd say.
[Admittedly, space pirates in Vegeta's home did sound familiar, with actual pirates back home being more or less the same folk. Not that Barbossa himself wasn't a fan of treasure, of course.] I shall concur with yer previous statement, then, as this is another thing that doesn't seem to change no matter which world ye're on. [He did a slight shrug as his eyes grew a bit wide, a grin on his face as he spoke.] As for whether I be the typical example of a pirate? [...] I don't think I can give ye an answer to that, Prince Vegeta, for I have been called many things back in me home waters. I'm afraid that such definitions boil down to one's point of view, ye see.