✯ Ninth Session ✯ [Voice]

Nov 12, 2011 13:58

Hey everyone, Paprika here. Word around the village is that we got new people coming in here again. Sorry to everyone who got roped into this crazy place - if you don't think it suits your needs that is. This place can be really insane sometimes, but remember: you aren't alone here. We all deal with the same scientists and helping each other out ( Read more... )

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 12 2011, 19:44:27 UTC
Third's a lie. [ deadpan as ever. ] With something like this, people would usually add at least one extreme extraordinairy true fact about themselves along with an extreme but somewhat ordinairy false fact about themselves to make believe believe the former true one is actually the false one, right?

... That, and this place seems to have a thing for pulling in people who are involved with world saving events, so it isn't too ridiculous.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 12 2011, 20:46:09 UTC
Depends on what you define as extreme. Where I come from, saving the world would be a pretty big extreme, but here it seems so commonplace. On the other hand, eating hotdogs that quickly may not seem so strange and bizarre. At least not compared the other choices I gave you.

It doesn't change that you're right though.

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 12 2011, 20:57:55 UTC
Still, a person would assume that saving the world is pretty extreme, right? Since I don't think there are huge groups of people saving the world from certain doom each and every day in one single world, so it still seems extreme.

Well, thinking about something like this is all useless either way.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 13 2011, 06:20:39 UTC
Yeah, but the meaning is watered down when it is exposed so much. Something like eating animals must have been an extreme thought once, but when everyone began doing it then that changed! When you hear of people saving the world all the time, it doesn't seem as amazing anymore.

[Not that Paprika thinks that herself - saving anything so large is a feat.]

I don't see why it's useless. Hey, you should try it too. C'mon, tell me two truths and a lie!

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 13 2011, 17:08:59 UTC
Two truths and a lie, huh.. [ She sighs, as if it's an incredibly bothersome thing to do. ]

'I jumped off a skyscraper.'
'I jumped off a three-story height.'
'I jumped off a ship.'

... This one's easy, since I already told you part of it before, didn't I.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 13 2011, 18:05:10 UTC
[. . .]

You jumped off quite a lot of things.

I'm going to go with...boat? Three-stories isn't that terrible, but boat means you'd be stranded at ocean. Not a very smart move.

[though jumping off anything like that sounds risky.]

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 13 2011, 19:52:28 UTC
Maybe I'm just practising for the Olympics.

[ deadpan as ever, since that's obviously not it. ]

And.. yeah, boat was the lie. I haven't been on a boat too much either way, mostly when I was just a little kid and a few times recently.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 13 2011, 21:34:03 UTC
That must be some heavy duty training then.

Why haven't you? Not fond of the ocean, or just never had the chance to get on again?

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 13 2011, 22:10:34 UTC
I just get provided with some good motivation each time, it's enough to keep me going with it.

[ pause. ] There's nothing in particular wrong with the ocean, it's more just the latter. I hadn't seen the ocean in a while inbetween my childhood and a while after I turned eighteen. Sort of wasn't allowed that.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 13 2011, 22:30:17 UTC
Aw, I see. That seems almost sad, but I guess there was probably a good reason behind it, if it was such a long span of time. Do you ever want to see it?

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 14 2011, 15:05:02 UTC
I guess I don't really care either way, whether I see the ocean or not. Most people make much too big of a deal out of the sight.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 15 2011, 03:53:54 UTC
Is that so. ...You know, there is an ocean here in Luceti. You should go and visit it someday, Ange.

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 16 2011, 11:59:48 UTC
Why? Even though I just said I don't particularly care about going to see the ocean?

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 16 2011, 20:22:38 UTC
Does there need to be a reason to see the ocean? Why not just see it to see it?

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[ voice ] repudiationist November 17 2011, 14:04:57 UTC
I don't know, it just feels sort of aimless and useless to go see the ocean for no good reason.

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[ voice ] byakkoyagirl November 19 2011, 02:46:11 UTC
It isn't bad to be aimless every now and then. Goal orientation doesn't always need to be the priority.

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