057 - Tsubaki

Jul 19, 2011 20:53

[The communicator tumbles to the ground as a samurai wasp lands in two pieces nearby.  There's some twitching before it goes still.  A tall girl steps into the frame, holding a sickle and chain that appears to be part of her hair.  The intense expression fades as the thing stops moving, replaced by a quiet smile.  She lets go of the sickle and it ( Read more... )

c: gabriel, c: axel, tsubaki nakatsukasa

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 14:44:02 UTC
What is a patootie?

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 14:48:17 UTC
I'm . . . not actually one hundred percent sure, but I think it's someone's butt?

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 14:49:08 UTC
That must be a twentieth century song, then.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 14:51:00 UTC
Yeah, I think Emmett said it was from the 1970's.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 14:52:26 UTC
Is it normal to sing songs referencing one's posterior?

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 14:54:21 UTC
There are a lot of songs about . . . posteriors out there. Usually talking about how nice someone else's is.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 14:55:02 UTC
Oh my.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 14:58:21 UTC
It's not a bad thing, to tell someone that you think they're attractive.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 14:59:06 UTC
One could focus on something above the waist at least.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 15:04:22 UTC
Oh, there's a bunch of songs about eyes and smiles and laughs and those kinds of things, too.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 15:06:11 UTC
That would be far nicer. I wouldn't be inclined to hit the singer of one of those, if it was directed at me.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 15:08:08 UTC
I'm sure if someone was singing something for you, they'd be sure to pick something you'd like.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 15:10:34 UTC
One would hope, though I do have a few men in my acquaintance who might choose one of the less savoury body parts just to watch the response.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 15:12:02 UTC
Well, if that's the reaction they're going for, reacting is just going to encourage them.

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killer_kick July 20 2011, 15:15:40 UTC
Yet not reacting brings the risk they'll think I'm fine with them saying such things in front of me.

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demonswordmode July 20 2011, 15:17:01 UTC
Hm. How about just saying 'that won't work' and that's it?

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