1. As one of my oldest friends, this point hardly seems to matter properly. Though it is comforting to know that even if I hear from you rarely, posting something on LJ will catch your eye fairly quickly :)
2. I've already picked a song for you, I'm not sure whether you'd warrant a piece of Escher or erzebet . . . so let's go with fruit. I associate you with an artichoke. That you were the first person ever to convince me to eat some may or may not have anything to do with it.
3. I like your complexity, your eloquence, and your ability to spin a tale. I could go on, but that's already three :)
4. I remember sitting in the hold of a ship* at a wooden table** ignoring the blaring music from above and being introduced to a girl who is still to this day the only person who has managed to do the Sign Seeker's Chant with me in unison
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I'm not sure whether you'd warrant a piece of Escher or erzebet . . .
What, do I have to work up to them?
I associate you with an artichoke. That you were the first person ever to convince me to eat some may or may not have anything to do with it.
Strictly speaking, I think the artichoke is a vegetable: but I'll take it.
I remember sitting in the hold of a ship at a wooden table ignoring the blaring music from above and being introduced to a girl who is still to this day the only person who has managed to do the Sign Seeker's Chant with me in unison.
Damn it, that was going to be my memory for you. : )
How much would you give up in order to be in perfect health (pain-free, able to easily fall asleep for a whole night, and anything else I'm missing)?
What would I have to give up? Is the price where I live, or what I can do, or more folkloric things, like memories or the ability to love?
What, do I have to work up to them? No, I more meant I couldn't pick between the two . . . clearly my phrasing could've used work
Damn it, that was going to be my memory for you. : ) First mover's advantage? Yay going first :)
I meant what would you be willing to give up. Assume there was a Djinn with powers as vast as necessary, but you can only make one offer. If he decides you aren't giving up enough, he vanishes and you get nothing . . .
I meant what would you be willing to give up. Assume there was a Djinn with powers as vast as necessary, but you can only make one offer. If he decides you aren't giving up enough, he vanishes and you get nothing . . .
I would give up my current career in grad school if my health would recover on the grounds that, once healthy, I should be able to restart elsewhere. If that didn't do it, however, I would be screwed . . .
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2. I've already picked a song for you, I'm not sure whether you'd warrant a piece of Escher or erzebet . . . so let's go with fruit. I associate you with an artichoke. That you were the first person ever to convince me to eat some may or may not have anything to do with it.
3. I like your complexity, your eloquence, and your ability to spin a tale. I could go on, but that's already three :)
4. I remember sitting in the hold of a ship* at a wooden table** ignoring the blaring music from above and being introduced to a girl who is still to this day the only person who has managed to do the Sign Seeker's Chant with me in unison ( ... )
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What, do I have to work up to them?
I associate you with an artichoke. That you were the first person ever to convince me to eat some may or may not have anything to do with it.
Strictly speaking, I think the artichoke is a vegetable: but I'll take it.
I remember sitting in the hold of a ship at a wooden table ignoring the blaring music from above and being introduced to a girl who is still to this day the only person who has managed to do the Sign Seeker's Chant with me in unison.
Damn it, that was going to be my memory for you. : )
How much would you give up in order to be in perfect health (pain-free, able to easily fall asleep for a whole night, and anything else I'm missing)?
What would I have to give up? Is the price where I live, or what I can do, or more folkloric things, like memories or the ability to love?
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No, I more meant I couldn't pick between the two . . . clearly my phrasing could've used work
Damn it, that was going to be my memory for you. : )
First mover's advantage? Yay going first :)
I meant what would you be willing to give up. Assume there was a Djinn with powers as vast as necessary, but you can only make one offer. If he decides you aren't giving up enough, he vanishes and you get nothing . . .
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I would give up my current career in grad school if my health would recover on the grounds that, once healthy, I should be able to restart elsewhere. If that didn't do it, however, I would be screwed . . .
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