73rd Draw; Everything's Gonna be All Right~

Oct 09, 2011 22:45

[Enough! Enough is enough! There's just too much sadness going around Luceti right now and it doesn't seem to be stopping anytime soon. Selphie feels like she has to do something about it. She doesn't trust her voice right now to say much of anything because the loses have gotten to her as well. Instead, she'll take to the paper in a similar ( Read more... )

take care everybody!, spread a little cheer in the bubble, incommunicado no more, sunshine lollipops and rainbows, !written post, sing a sad song just to turn it around, grump-free zone, angst-free zone

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[Written] consultmybooks October 10 2011, 04:17:10 UTC
-I learned a bit more about cats from Foot. Generally, I learned that I give them far too little credit. For cats.

-I've learned about being there for people and just [...] being friends from Grune.

-From Okita, I learned that there's nothing wrong with having a life. And I learned how to talk to people. That's a skill that's seen me through a very great deal.

-Jilly taught me just how therapeutic working with clay can be. I kept myself occupied with it, while I was blind.

-Ami and I have been building a boat more or less since day one.

-Ginia, with the patience of a saint, has taken it upon herself to teach me how to dance.

-And from Buffy I learned what can be changed and what can't.

I could go on, but, well, I think that makes my point.

Luceti has been good for me, in that regard.

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[Written] boomchucka October 10 2011, 04:30:12 UTC
Man, I wish someone had given me clay when I was blind...

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 19 2011, 02:40:07 UTC
It was some of the most unexpected and welcome advice I'd ever gotten. Not being able to read, I was driving myself quite up a wall just for something to do.

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[Written] boomchucka October 21 2011, 04:50:04 UTC
I wasn't exactly left alone anyway.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 22 2011, 21:33:51 UTC
That's certainly fortunate. Especially when you need help getting around.

[Giles, for his part, spent a while alone. It wasn't at all pleasant.]

It's less helpful when there are people around to laugh when you run into things.

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[Written] boomchucka October 23 2011, 02:45:03 UTC
I actually had a friend make me a cane to help me get around on my own.

[A friend that she misses dearly but doesn't bring that up and likely won't unless Giles asks about Yao.]

That would be a bit upsetting...

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 23 2011, 14:15:56 UTC
Looking back, I probably should have thought to ask for one of those.

...but, then again, my pride had taken enough hits already. I probably wouldn't have used it much.

[The old person jokes from Buffy would never have stopped.]

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[Written] boomchucka October 23 2011, 22:56:55 UTC
Well for me it was either use the cane or be stuck inside going stir crazy.

I opted for the cane.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 23 2011, 23:30:20 UTC
You probably ran into things much less than I did. Overall, I'd say you came out on top.

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[Written] boomchucka October 24 2011, 00:46:48 UTC
You probably didn't get lost like I did either.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 24 2011, 01:03:36 UTC
That depends. If you got lost more than eight times a day the first week, you're right. I didn't.

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[Written] boomchucka October 24 2011, 02:31:38 UTC
I think I was about that bad.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 24 2011, 02:33:57 UTC
I should have looked you up, then.

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[Written] boomchucka October 25 2011, 03:52:32 UTC
Maybe. I can be pretty directionally challenged sometimes.

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Re: [Written] consultmybooks October 26 2011, 14:56:23 UTC
Ever since then, so can I. Or at least desperately spacially unaware.

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[Written] boomchucka October 29 2011, 02:31:03 UTC
Yeah, I get that all the time. Oh, did your eyes go all sensitive to sunlight afterwards too?

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