Forty-Fifth Explosion

Jul 05, 2009 00:36

[Voice]

[There's some fain sound of rain in the background of this. Clearly if not outside, Haruki is sitting somewhere which isn't entirely indoors or anything. He's most likely hanging out somewhere like the clubroom, checking out Walter's repairs and such]

The rain is kinda lame. I mean three days? Summer showers are one thing, but this ( Read more... )

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 13:39:17 UTC
What exactly is this....Tanbata thing, anyway? Because wishes? They never end well.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 20:39:07 UTC
It's a stellar festival. Orihime and Hikoboshi meet in the night sky for the only time that year and as a result you're supposed to make wishes to one or both of the deities because the fact they get to meet their love makes them all happy or something.

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 20:45:14 UTC
And do these wishes normally come true?

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 20:47:43 UTC
[And here an odd melancholy comes over his voice. A weird one whic puts him back into the past] It's kinda the same as wishing on shooting stars, you know? Orihime is Vega and Hikoboshi is Altair. They're respectively twenty-five and sixteen light-years away from EArth.

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 20:51:01 UTC
So that's why the wishes are supposed to come true in that many years? Hmm. Still, I've never had the best experiences with wishes.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 21:02:45 UTC
Jeez. Most people don't even have wishes go anywhere. The whole point of making them is to hope something happens.

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 21:05:08 UTC
Yeah, but I'm pretty sure nobody hoped for a house that no one could leave, or the spontaneous creation of a hell dimension. Wishes never turn out the way you want them to. Though I'm pretty sure a lot of that has to do with the supreme unfairness of the folks granting the wishes.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 21:16:57 UTC
Yeah well these are giant balls of gas representing lovesick deities! No way they're going to be jerks!

[Flawless logic]

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 21:19:14 UTC
Okay, so we have two all powerful beings--cause that's how deities tend to be--who are lovesick and so only have eyes for each other. Sounds like a recipe for being a monumental jerk, if you ask me. Love makes you do the wacky.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 21:24:30 UTC
[...Okay he knows that. In fact he's been depressed for a long time because of it. Still, he refuses to let this show. REFUSES. Guh guh guh]

It's like a birthday wish. No one expects it to come true.

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 21:27:39 UTC
[A skeptical huff.]

Why wish for something you don't think will happen? Talk about delusionville.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 21:30:08 UTC
Because you hope it will, idiot!

[/tsun tsun tsun]

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 21:36:33 UTC
H-hey! Name-calling? That was so uncalled for.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 21:38:56 UTC
[...This is an adult. Haruki feels awkward as a result even though he normally doesn't. G-guh]

Right. Sorry.

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[voice] slaying July 5 2009, 21:57:55 UTC
Don't worry--it's fine. But, for future reference? People are much more likely to not get upset if you call them nice names. Like, say, Queen Buffy or Very Clever and Generous Person...y'know, things that aren't idiot.

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[voice] god_is_a_dude July 5 2009, 22:01:58 UTC
...Like I don't know that, id-- blonde.

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