Zehn

Mar 21, 2007 09:00

It is only an inconvenience if you do not make the most of it.

Such an interesting thing to study.

Although it does squelch inside my gloves a bit.

[ooc: Yes, another of my characters who appears to have been bathing in blood. Nazi mad scientist, what do you think?]

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:04:18 UTC
Take your gloves... off?

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:05:03 UTC
And contaminate my specimens? Are you stupid or just ignorant?

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:07:14 UTC
Neither, I hope. But if you're covered in blood, anyway, I should think it would contaminate your specimens no matter what you do. You should probably leave them alone for the day.

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:09:30 UTC
That, boy, is why there is latex.

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:11:54 UTC
And it's keeping it off? It seems to be covering other people's clothing, gloves or not. Huh. I guess curses affect everyone differently.

And I'm certainly not a 'boy', thank you, at twenty-eight.

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:15:19 UTC
Twenty-eight?

A mere whelp.

My clothes are soaked and my body is covered. My shoes will never be the same again, but change gloves often enough and they're sample collectors rather than problems.

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:17:55 UTC
Er.. right. If you say so.. When did nearly thirty become a 'whelp'?

Ah. I suppose that makes sense. Rather inconvenient, though. Roughly how often are you having to change them?

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:20:39 UTC
When you've lived a century or so.

Every seven minutes yielding approximately 40 mL of usable sample per glove.

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:25:20 UTC
.. You're that old? Really? Well, you definitely don't come from my world..

And has each sample been different so far? I'm kind of curious as to.. whose blood it is covering everyone.

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:27:53 UTC
I haven't had time for DNA testing on each sample yet, but it seems to be a mixture.

What I wouldn't give for my records from home. I would love to compare the sample results to past experiments to see if it is their blood.

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:31:26 UTC
Past.. victims?

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:33:11 UTC
Victims, subjects, experiments. They're just words.

What is important is their contributions to Science.

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do_not_hit_plz March 21 2007, 16:37:00 UTC
.. I see. Well. Good luck with your work.

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madsciencekink March 21 2007, 16:41:00 UTC
Pah to luck.

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