五冊 (video/action)

Aug 15, 2011 20:15

[ There's a brief video here, but it's sort of shaky and it seems to be filming nothing for a moment, then a hallway. This goes on for a minute or two until a sort of half-sigh is heard and there's a brief shot of a hand holding something brightly colored. The video shifts, as if the person has knelt on the ground. When the video shifts again, ( Read more... )

japan (honda kiku)

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Video hatethehat August 15 2011, 21:30:07 UTC
Is it a Trojan horse? [Fran is sitting at his desk, staring intently at the little horse with which he has been gifted.]

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Video allmyanswers August 15 2011, 23:52:08 UTC
[ How do you know he gave it to you?! Oh right, he filmed that. Okay, that's fine.... ]

It is a bit small for such a purpose.

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Re: Video hatethehat August 21 2011, 08:28:57 UTC
[LJ, I continue to loathe you and myself.]

Termites.

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Video allmyanswers August 21 2011, 17:12:41 UTC
[ I can agree with the former, but not the latter! Nooo. ]

... Termites?

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video; orangemineral August 15 2011, 21:41:01 UTC
U-um... yeah. I went with some friends. It's very... interesting... [ "Interesting" is really the most polite adjective she can really think of using to describe it. ]

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video; allmyanswers August 15 2011, 23:52:47 UTC
Jasmine-san saw such a thing? [ ... ] Perhaps another planet which is more appropriate to your interests will be visited soon.

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video; orangemineral August 17 2011, 21:31:28 UTC
I-it's no big deal, I just... was surprised, that's all. [ though hnnngh steel planet would be fun to see ]

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video; allmyanswers August 17 2011, 22:12:47 UTC
Such a reaction is understandable....

[ That would actually be very intriguing. ]

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[video] maple_syrup_can August 15 2011, 21:42:11 UTC
[Oh, it came! It came! It came! The little horse with the autumn leaf pattern!
Have a happy Canada calling you back.]

Japan, thank you so very much for this! [He carefully holds up the little horse - doesn't want it to get damaged.] You're very kind.

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[video] allmyanswers August 15 2011, 23:53:30 UTC
Ah...

It is nothing, really. [ He's kind of embarrassed, but trying to hide it. He's not very good at that.... ]

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maple_syrup_can August 16 2011, 00:00:05 UTC
[Japan, you're so cute when you're shy- which is like, so often?]

But I really do appreciate it! D-did you happen to give one to Jasmine as well?

Oh-! And- I'm so sorry, we never did get together for a meal yet...

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allmyanswers August 16 2011, 00:04:19 UTC
[ His shyness is an impossible equation, especially considering how he's the origin of a lot of the R-rated things on the planet this month. ]

Jasmine-san should have one, according to Canada-san's descriptions. [ He wants to hide, kinda sorta. ]

Such a thing... please, do not be concerned.

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Video whichwayissouth August 15 2011, 21:47:50 UTC
...........Japan. Just what are these for?

[It's a white horse with reddish manes. Aside from the mane thing, it looked....somewhat like the good old warhorse he used to have. He's not entirely not fond of it.]

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Re: Video itsnotzura August 15 2011, 23:30:43 UTC
It came with instructions.

[his own horse does a slow moonwalk across the bottom of the feed]

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whichwayissouth August 15 2011, 23:43:56 UTC
.....I understand how it is supposed to work, sir. What I do not understand is why it has been given to me.

[Although. He does look at his horse. With a bit of interest.]

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itsnotzura August 15 2011, 23:48:51 UTC
It's not sir, it's Katsura.

You have never heard the old adage, "Do not look a gift horse in the mouth, or you may contract gingivitis, because horses do not usually brush their teeth?"

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video dexterity_test August 15 2011, 23:29:41 UTC
Ah, they are so cute~! I'm glad that you found a way to get them to work.

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video allmyanswers August 15 2011, 23:59:19 UTC
There was a bit of experimentation involved....

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video dexterity_test August 16 2011, 00:41:12 UTC
The effort put into them only makes them better, dear! Science is nothing but trial and error.

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video allmyanswers August 16 2011, 00:45:42 UTC
I do not believe this is inaccurate to say. It may be that I have yet to find a satisfying product.

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