[ the thirty-second ] / [ voice ]

Jul 11, 2011 00:09

Tragic, isn't it? The disappointment that haunts endeavors. Individuals. No matter how much faith you invest, no matter how much you care. No matter what guidance you offer.

This is why I never took on sidekicks.

When does a person no longer deserve a second chance? Is there even such a thing?

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edward nygma | riddler

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[voice] meowminx July 11 2011, 05:18:06 UTC
What happened, Eddie?

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[voice] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 05:20:37 UTC
I thought it would be fun to try relating to people over the Network.

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 05:28:02 UTC
What really happened. Is it your little troll friend?

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 05:34:25 UTC
Don't call him that. You're humoring his maniacal rants.

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 06:09:40 UTC
Fine, what should I call him?

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 06:11:42 UTC
Eridan is suitable. If he requests anything else, ignore him.

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 06:40:03 UTC
He is always interesting.

But no, sidekicks generally aren't worth the trouble.

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 06:49:28 UTC
What's your take on them?

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 07:20:41 UTC
Easier to borrow someone elses if you need one and then give them back when you're done.

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 13:32:55 UTC
I'm too possessive for that.

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Re: [voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 13:50:03 UTC
Color me unsurprised.

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 13:52:14 UTC
At least I can admit it.

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 14:56:55 UTC
That sounds accusatory.

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 22:26:47 UTC
Not personally accusatory, mind. It would be directed to others.

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[voice; private] meowminx July 11 2011, 22:30:17 UTC
Good. Because I'm hardly possessive.

Most of the time.

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[voice; private] enigmaestro July 11 2011, 22:35:03 UTC
We won't mention the exceptions.

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