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Apr 22, 2008 19:50

One of father's associates in the Department of Foreign Affairs has a friend in America whose son is coming for exchange and require our humble abode for the period. He plays tennis so I assume he shall join Rikkai tennis club.

Aniki blatantly refused to share his room, claiming that he needs to study for his college entry exams and I was handed the ( Read more... )

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brazilian_mocha April 22 2008, 19:58:31 UTC
I think it'll be fun having the American among us during practice. He'll get to see what Rikkai training is like. He might end up regretting staying with you before long, though.

You have no sense of humor, mein Führer. ):
.....Your pet is going to feel unloved if you don't give it a proper name. How about Fifi?

I think you missed the point of my essay, Sanada. I'm not really surprised by that, though. Emotions should be worn on one's sleeve. I'm not afraid of other people seeing me cry. Being a regular of Rikkai already proves I'm no weakling, so there's nothing to be ashamed of, and I'm healthier this way.
Maybe you should consider taking some sensitivity training classes. It seems to me you are among the masses afraid of their emotions and because of that, you're making your body unhealthy. I don't think that's setting a very good example as the fukubuchou of our team.

Family tree?! I'm kinda worried over what kind of role I would have in this. :\

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hat_sama April 22 2008, 23:30:13 UTC
You better hope he does not join your entourage of charges that you need to babysit. And I fail to see why regret is part of his stay.

Useless. You do know history is my strength? For the last time, it's not a pet.

Being able to control those flighty emotions is a strength we should all emulate. Wearing your heart on your sleeve enables your opponent to see vulnerabilities though I'm sure you're fine.

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brazilian_mocha April 23 2008, 06:53:05 UTC
Somehow, I think things would actually be easier for him if he joined those I'm responsible for keeping an eye on. :\ Because you're a dictator and a drill sergeant, that's why. Despite what you may think, normal people don't like that.

A sense of humor can help you relate to your friends and teammates. I don't think that's useless. Everything is your strength, Sanada. Including oppressively ruling over others.
I know! How about Seiichi? I'm sure you'd like that name.

Emotions can confuse your opponents and give them false security. Which lets you the opportunity to take advantage of the situation, don't you think?

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hat_sama April 23 2008, 07:03:44 UTC
Why is that so? Are you expecting trouble? If I'm a dictator because I'm not a doormat, then yes I'll like to stay a drill sergeant.

I relate to you just fine. How are you oppressed?

DO NOT BRING SEIICHI INTO THIS.

I think a poker face is the ultimate revenge.

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brazilian_mocha April 28 2008, 05:52:43 UTC
Not really. But I'd worry he might lose his naturally cheerful demeanor otherwise. Being friendly and considerate towards others doesn't make them a doormat. I would think I'd know this. I'm friendly and considerate to everyone.

....You go ahead and keep thinking that, Sanada. ): You're a dictator. Dictators oppress people.

H-hai, mein Führer. P-please don't hurt me. o_o .....Still think it'd be a fitting name though.

A poker face is the face you always have, Sanada, in or out of the game. Which is boring.

[OOC: Sadly, Jackal *is* a doormat at times but can be rather oblivious of it in all his nice guy normalcy, so Sanada is more than welcome to put him in his place if he so chooses. Normalcy has no place at Rikkaidai!! :D]

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hat_sama April 28 2008, 06:04:42 UTC
With Akaya & Marui around, I doubt. I'm not insensitive.

I will. You are hardly oppressed.

And a wall is any less boring.

[ooc - last strike deleted, he's bitter]

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