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1 / 2 one_is_hikaru June 10 2009, 03:34:14 UTC
Thank you, Kyouyasenpai~ Should we bother asking you for a gift...?

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one_is_hikaru June 10 2009, 03:35:54 UTC
But- ...do you think people actually age here? Maybe we're still sixteen. Like time is frozen on Planet Poverty.

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glassesgleam June 10 2009, 23:30:40 UTC
I would suppose that so long as we're here, we do age. However, upon our return, I believe it reverts. Of course, I don't have much proof to back such a thing up. We'll have to look further into it.

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one_is_hikaru June 11 2009, 00:21:14 UTC
So basically, whether we age or not here doesn't matter, since we'll just be sixteen again when we go back home, and we don't actually have to do the things here that we'd being be doing at home when we turned eighteen. Is that right?

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glassesgleam June 11 2009, 00:41:33 UTC
That's how it appears; but of course, I wasn't gone long enough to really make a firsthand observation about it.

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one_is_hikaru June 11 2009, 01:12:14 UTC
What do you mean? You were gone for nearly two months!

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glassesgleam June 11 2009, 18:08:39 UTC
From here, yes. But back at Ouran, I was only gone for a few minutes. It wasn't long enough to see any significant changes.

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1 / 2 one_is_hikaru June 11 2009, 23:54:45 UTC
one_is_hikaru June 11 2009, 23:56:56 UTC
Only a few minutes... That's--...

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glassesgleam June 11 2009, 23:59:19 UTC
Quite strange, I'm aware.

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one_is_hikaru June 12 2009, 00:04:19 UTC
I guess that... makes sense. Being on another planet and all. It's just- weird to hear, I guess.

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glassesgleam June 12 2009, 00:16:10 UTC
It most certainly is troublesome. It seems the flow of time is quite different here.

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one_is_hikaru June 12 2009, 00:19:17 UTC
I guess it's because we're in another galaxy; like when astronauts go out to space, what seems like a few days could actually be months or years. Something like that.

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glassesgleam June 12 2009, 00:22:06 UTC
A similiar situation, I'd say. I'm sure it works a bit different - these scientists are capable of purposefully doing this, it seems.

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