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Mar 05, 2010 01:04

This is all terribly confusing! There's something very fishy here, and it's not any kind of fish I ever saw. It's a confusing fish of a different name altogether. Like Bruce, or Isabelle, or Marzipan. Those aren't names for fishes at all!

Who are you all? Are you who you've been saying you've been being? Are you all some kind of fishes that have ( Read more... )

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helena_campbell March 5 2010, 10:31:02 UTC
...Parrot fish look really nice. [Totally just playing along.]

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curiousher March 5 2010, 13:03:57 UTC
[A+, Helena.] They do, don't they! I wonder if they like crackers? You know, like "Polly want a cracker?". Or if they caw like one?

I like clownfish, even if they don't look very much like clowns. That happens with a lot of fish, doesn't it?

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helena_campbell March 5 2010, 13:23:38 UTC
Or maybe they know how to talk, like parrots. Maybe they just talk when we're not looking.

Yes, it does. Like how lionfish don't look anything like lions at all. Except maybe if you squint at them and imagine really hard.

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curiousher March 5 2010, 13:42:06 UTC
Perhaps! Or maybe they all talk all the time, and we just don't hear them. They could be trying to tell us something!

No, they don't really. It takes quite a lot of imagine for them! Or even goldfish. They're not really gold at all! Most of them are orange, but even the ones that aren't still aren't the right color!

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helena_campbell March 5 2010, 14:15:16 UTC
What would fish have to say, I wonder? It could be really important.

That's true. Why would anyone call them gold in the first place? But I suppose orangefish doesn't sound as nice. I bet the fish wouldn't like it. Gold is much more dignified.

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curiousher March 5 2010, 15:56:49 UTC
It could be terribly important, something they really want us to know! Maybe we could learn to speak fish somehow, but that seems awfully difficult.

No, it doesn't sound so good, does it? Gold is almost...regal, I think. For King and Queen fishes, and the royal fish of the fishy courts. I doubt they'd settle for anything less than gold.

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helena_campbell March 6 2010, 09:06:38 UTC
Yeah, I doubt there'd be dictionaries or things like that to help us.

All the silver fish must be really disappointed. Like tuna. Imagine being second place all the time, to a little goldfish! It's not even really gold to begin with. [Okay, Helena is starting to falter because the conversation has completely left logic behind.]

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