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What is...job?
Jul 05, 2010 20:45
How very interesting. It seems our lovely little town is having an identity crisis, doesn't it (
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iinchoucat
July 6 2010, 02:45:55 UTC
[Opens the door for Yuuka.]
Can I help you?
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convallariaceae
July 6 2010, 02:56:40 UTC
Good day, comrade.
I have been tasked by our glorious Leader to analyze the housing of everyone in town. It is for the good of our Union, after all.
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iinchoucat
July 6 2010, 03:00:08 UTC
Ah, so that's your job. Well you can go ahead. [she'll step out of the way, allowing Yuuka entrance] My 'father' is at the factory right now and my brother is at school.
[the house is typical gray and not much is around]
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convallariaceae
July 6 2010, 03:07:15 UTC
[As soon as she's inside, the act disappears.]
Oh you've no need to explain anything to me. I'm not even quite sure this job of mine even amounts to anything...so I'm simply pretending.
What is your name, by the way?
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iinchoucat
July 6 2010, 03:09:28 UTC
There isn't much that can be done. We should work as hard as we can. I'm Hanekawa Tsubasa. You're free to call me by last or first name.
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convallariaceae
July 6 2010, 03:16:35 UTC
A pleasure to meet you, I am Yuuka Kazami.
Though I do wonder if I have the authority to make anyone have to move. I honestly doubt it...I wouldn't even know the procedure for it.
Speaking of that factory...what on earth does it even produce?
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iinchoucat
July 6 2010, 03:19:59 UTC
How would someone move from here? Aren't we trapped in this town. This is such a strange situation.
I'm not sure. Factories from that time normally produced cheap labored goods to export for a profit.
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convallariaceae
July 6 2010, 03:35:03 UTC
Hmm...I suppose if anything I would move people into other apartments...however I doubt the town would want me breaking up little family units.
This little change is even more a foreign concept to me than the American version. Gensokyo is such a different place than the rest of the world.
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iinchoucat
July 6 2010, 03:52:44 UTC
What a contradictory job you have then. I heard a lot of these jobs don't make sense actually.
Gensokyo? Where is that in. It sounds very Eastern.
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convallariaceae
July 6 2010, 03:54:24 UTC
That is what I have been hearing as well. It seems it is merely another attempt to torture the people.
Ah, Gensokyo is a land within Japan...unaffected by time and isolated to the rest of the world.
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Can I help you?
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I have been tasked by our glorious Leader to analyze the housing of everyone in town. It is for the good of our Union, after all.
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[the house is typical gray and not much is around]
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Oh you've no need to explain anything to me. I'm not even quite sure this job of mine even amounts to anything...so I'm simply pretending.
What is your name, by the way?
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Though I do wonder if I have the authority to make anyone have to move. I honestly doubt it...I wouldn't even know the procedure for it.
Speaking of that factory...what on earth does it even produce?
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I'm not sure. Factories from that time normally produced cheap labored goods to export for a profit.
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This little change is even more a foreign concept to me than the American version. Gensokyo is such a different place than the rest of the world.
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Gensokyo? Where is that in. It sounds very Eastern.
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Ah, Gensokyo is a land within Japan...unaffected by time and isolated to the rest of the world.
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