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Jan 13, 2006 12:16

There is a blonde woman in the bar, curled up in a booth and people-watching. Well, 'woman' - newly so, really. Young looking, though her blue eyes are old ( Read more... )

joris, morte

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 02:09:44 UTC
A floating skull floats by, five feet off the floor, bobbing slightly as it moves.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 02:11:37 UTC
A blink, and a sharp look, but she says nothing.

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 02:40:21 UTC
The skull seems to be doing some people-watching of its own. It's a few feet away when its glance falls on Bianca.

The skull does a double-take.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 02:43:20 UTC
"Can I help you?"

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 02:48:15 UTC
"Is nudity allowed in this kip yet?" the skull asks, its voice definitely male.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 02:49:40 UTC
"No. And with the amount of children around? Most likely never."

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 02:54:39 UTC
"Then you can't help me."

The skull clicks his teeth together to the rhythm of 'ba-dum-ba!' No cymbal sound effects, however.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 02:55:46 UTC
Mildly,

"I was just trying to be polite."

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 03:05:23 UTC
"Crush a guy's hopes and dreams and call it polite," the skull tsk-tsks.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 03:06:40 UTC
"Ah...the question was polite, as was the answer to yours. The information itself is...neutral."

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 03:11:34 UTC
"Actually, I call the information very unfair. What if someone comes from a culture where they don't wear clothes, hmm?"

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 03:12:44 UTC
"Then the rules would be told to them, and they would have to take it with up with Bernard, I would imagine."

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 03:23:51 UTC
"But it's not fair that the standard's imposed in the first place. See, this whole anti-nudity tabbo, it just leads to objectifcation of the body. And that's sad and wrong."

It's about here that the skull checks Bianca out. It's difficult to be subtle when you're a head with eyes, so...he's not.

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 03:25:44 UTC
Bianca could have been the inspiration for Botticelli's The Birth of Venus, if she hadn't been about two when it was painted.

"Most cultures have clothes, though."

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floating_skull January 13 2006, 03:36:45 UTC
Morte's been interested in shambling, corpsified zombies. Nice-looking ladies are always a plus, though.

"True, true..." he admits. "Still, I feel that someone has to stand up for those cultures that don't. I've met a few, you know."

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abotticellilady January 13 2006, 03:38:57 UTC
"Oh? Where?"

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