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Sep 07, 2009 07:44

[Lots of scratching outs until she finally gives up]This latest trial the Sphere has pressed upon us is truly aggravating. I feel utterly ridiculous writing like this ( Read more... )

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handy_psychic September 7 2009, 14:53:27 UTC
I am finding myself both intrigued and amused by this sudden turn of events. I am one who is known for his ceaseless, rambling prattle, both in speech and in writing, however, I have never before been affected to this degree! If I had to state my thoughts concisely, which I realize seems to be impossible at the moment but I will attempt to anyway, I would say "this is pretty darn cool".

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...He would totally find this cool XD kleptomonkey September 7 2009, 14:57:47 UTC
At least this annoyance does not reach to our speech.

Yet.

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<3 handy_psychic September 7 2009, 15:14:28 UTC
Indeed, I am most inclined to agree with you, especially as I am known even more for prattling in my speech than I am in my writing- at least in my writing I am usually able to control the flow of ink and words from my pen, whereas when I talk, my mind and my mouth have trouble agreeing on things and quite often lead to me rambling in order to reach the point I was trying to previously make.

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He's totally having too much fun with this kleptomonkey September 7 2009, 15:16:20 UTC
...Bridge, I believe it would be wise of you to purchase extra pens.

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pompous_today September 7 2009, 15:01:25 UTC
I have been told by some of my fellow medics that I am sometimes overtly clincal when I am conversing with others, either via writing in this journal or normal face-to-face conversation, a process that-

[A scribble as Will fights down the urge to describe the exact process of talking.]

-but this is becoming quite ridiculous, not to mention very time-consuming, as this sudden urge I have to pad every single sentence I write with extra fanciful description can take several times longer to write out than a normal, simple sentence.

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kleptomonkey September 7 2009, 15:02:25 UTC
Agreed. I believe that, before this trial has passed, my pen will run out of ink.

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pompous_today September 7 2009, 15:04:17 UTC
I have already purchased several extra writing utenstils in anticipation of just such a problem. Of course, they can always be of use even if this bothersome affliction does not last for very long, as journaling is still my primary means of communication.

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kleptomonkey September 7 2009, 15:05:32 UTC
Agreed.

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feathered_earth September 7 2009, 17:03:48 UTC
When my pen first touched the page and I found the ink to be flowing so freely and in such a ridiculously silly fashion, I must admit to confess that I was a slightest bit dismayed at seeing the words which I wrote. Yet now I cannot help myself but to laugh and giggle at what is going on.

Alas for Skulls, but we can indeed draw comforting solace from the truest fact that we may speak our words as we normally do so.

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ambitious_fire September 8 2009, 02:05:58 UTC
We have found ourselves in quite the absurd predicament, have we not?

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kleptomonkey September 8 2009, 02:08:11 UTC
If one wishes to understate this situation, then perhaps.

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ambitious_fire September 8 2009, 02:15:11 UTC
I'm afraid I am still quite undecided on whether or not I would be so inclince to attempt to understand this bizarre situation.

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