[ LIBRARY POST ]

Oct 12, 2010 19:21

[ There is a boy with a wooden crate sneaking up on a book with teeth. Help? Hinder? Ignore him and go back to reading Goodnight Moon? ]

(OOC: BURNED OUT WILL PICK UP TOMORROW)

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onceserved October 13 2010, 00:13:46 UTC
[... steps on it]

Oops.

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sharpenned October 13 2010, 00:15:51 UTC
. . .

If it bites off your foot. . .

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onceserved October 13 2010, 00:20:37 UTC
[grinds it, just a little, but removes foot almost immediately :'(!]

Even though it's just a book...? How scary.

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sharpenned October 13 2010, 00:23:22 UTC
[ . . . ]

Camp's full of scary things.

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onceserved October 13 2010, 01:27:27 UTC
That's what I've been told. But it seems fairly hospitable so far.

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thedandymancan October 13 2010, 00:21:34 UTC
Uh-oh, now it's going to be really angry.

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onceserved October 13 2010, 01:29:05 UTC
Is it really?

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thedandymancan October 13 2010, 01:40:08 UTC
It's like when you poke a hornet's nest or swat a bee. They were dangerous before, but then they become dangerous AND angry. Stepping on the book should have the same effect. Worst case scenario is just that it will bite you though.

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onceserved October 13 2010, 01:46:17 UTC
[hmm~mm]

If they're that dangerous, shouldn't they be burnt?

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thedandymancan October 13 2010, 01:48:49 UTC
No, because the librarian is much, much more dangerous.

Besides, a bite hurts, but it isn't so bad. Unless of course they kept at it and started eating people...it is October afterall.

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onceserved October 13 2010, 02:38:24 UTC
[... pff]

You think they could...? That would be an awful way to go.

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thedandymancan October 13 2010, 02:48:56 UTC
Anything is possible here. And I'm sure someone somewhere would find it poetic.

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onceserved October 13 2010, 04:39:26 UTC
Aah, probably. . . But isn't that true for most things?

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thedandymancan October 13 2010, 04:58:08 UTC
Good point. The idea of a 'bad' way to go implies there's a 'good' way to go. Is there really any good way to go though?

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onceserved October 13 2010, 21:38:26 UTC
Well, maybe, if how you died was up to you. . .

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onceserved October 13 2010, 21:38:29 UTC
Still! There wouldn't be many who could have a book listed as their cause of death on their gravestones.

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