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Sep 12, 2010 12:07

A hypothetical question for all of you out there. Let's say you are surrounded by people from, say, seventeen years in your past. Let us also say that something horrible is going to happen to them within a few years and no amount of warning from the future can save them. So the question is: how do you tell someone you consider to be something of a ( Read more... )

trolling his castmates, [voice]

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markofthebrave September 12 2010, 16:58:52 UTC
[Katara follows along with this in her usual concern... until he gets to the a part about baldness. That sound that you hear is the sound of a 'facepalm.']

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bluffgenius September 12 2010, 17:33:49 UTC
Well that's hardly helpful.

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markofthebrave September 12 2010, 17:59:10 UTC
Well, if you're asking me, I'd say you should tell them to be glad that a little bit of baldness is all they have to worry about in five years.

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bluffgenius September 12 2010, 18:00:03 UTC
Some men are very sensitive about their looks.

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[Written] lunarborn September 12 2010, 17:41:11 UTC
[Because JOURNALS ARE FOR WRITING, LUCETI. :|]

Palom, is there something you wish to share with us?

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 17:42:18 UTC
[No, writing is boring and for stupid dragoons.]

Not really, no. You heard the bit about it being hypothetical, right?

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[Written] lunarborn September 12 2010, 17:55:48 UTC
[That stupid dragoon is THIS Baroninan's BFF, thankyouverymuch. He will be respected.]

It was a terribly specific sort of hypothetical question.

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 17:57:12 UTC
[Against all odds, yes. Palom doesn't pretend to understand it.]

Well it's certainly not about you or Edward, relax.

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[Voice] esper_flight September 12 2010, 18:32:49 UTC
...is this really hypothetical?

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 18:34:10 UTC
Well, it would just about have to be. I can hardly prove it.

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[Voice] esper_flight September 12 2010, 18:41:20 UTC
I guess not.

...but as for the rest, I don't know. Do they really want to know the future? Would telling them change anything?

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 18:45:50 UTC
Some do, some don't. Knowing wouldn't change things for me. If they could take it with them, it might change their future, but the one I'm from is already written.

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[Voice] eidolon_soul September 12 2010, 18:33:52 UTC
...early onset baldness, huh?

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 18:34:43 UTC
Don't worry Rydia, you'll have long beautiful hair for years to come.

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[Voice] eidolon_soul September 12 2010, 18:39:21 UTC
[Dryly.]

Well, thanks. I was so worried there for a moment.

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[Voice] bluffgenius September 12 2010, 18:41:40 UTC
Good. Glad I could quell your fears, then.

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oracleofdeath September 12 2010, 18:58:57 UTC
If it is merely something like your example, then shouldn't you leave it up to that person? Unless of course this hypothetical baldness might affect others.

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bluffgenius September 12 2010, 19:00:06 UTC
Well you know how it is. One shiny bald head in a room can really destroy the mood. So it could affect everyone.

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oracleofdeath September 12 2010, 19:02:58 UTC
[She actually giggles about that.] And if it is happening to someone important it could indeed affect lives of course.

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bluffgenius September 12 2010, 19:05:38 UTC
[A giggle? Well then...] Especially if that man were a king. The poor subjects... how would they ever take him seriously?

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