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Jan 07, 2010 03:32

Had a good break. I'd like to go back to Paris sometime. I like Europe. Thanks for bringing me, Kunimitsu. Too bad Karupin really doesn't like planes... Could have done without Monkey King, too... Oh, and Aniki, I still hate you ( Read more... )

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 16:50:20 UTC
I too cannot wait for it to get warmer.

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 16:59:41 UTC
Feeling trapped, Yukimura-kun? Or simply out of objects to finger paint?

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 17:08:02 UTC
The first. It's very hard to run around the grounds when they're piled up with snow. Then again, a little adversity never hurt anyone.

And really, Atobe, I would have thought you had better things to do with your time than respond to comments that weren't even directed at you.

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 17:10:55 UTC
Outdoor coats are quite amazing inventions.

Merely expressing an interest in your life, Yukimura-kun. Surely there can be no harm in that.

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 17:13:15 UTC
That is not the issue. More so that the paths I run put me knee deep in snow.

Oh happy day, my dreams are finally coming true ♥

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 17:16:10 UTC
Surely that is nothing more than reasonable exercise? Or has sitting at your easel made you weak?

My life is haunted by hearts. Your dreams are small, Yukimura-kun, if they rely solely on another's attention, even mine.

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[ooc: strikes gone~]

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 17:18:29 UTC
As I said before, a little adversity never hurt anyone :)

Small as they are, I cannot help it. Your presence is just so blinding.

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 18:31:53 UTC
Yet if you attempt it, you wish it to be known, hence the complaining? Does an audience make you feel heroic?

Do try, Yukimura-kun, for both our sakes. People do see us conversing and I would not like it to be thought I have weak minded ... acquaintances.

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 20:40:57 UTC
Hardly. I wasn't aware it was a sin to wish to run in warmer weather.

Then perhaps you should leave me alone then. It would reflect terribly on you if you continued to reply to someone as weak-minded as I am no?

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 20:48:07 UTC
Of course not. Do you also wish to only play tennis when the sun is directly in the opposition's eyes?

Keeping up with me is clearly a strain, so perhaps I will graciously do so and live longer.

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[ooc: strikes gone~]

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 20:51:13 UTC
I would say you and I should play right now, but I get the feeling you far too paranoid to be in the same room as me. Am I correct?

Oh how it is, my weak, fragile mind idled by six months of drugs and being trapped in a hospital room cannot keep up.

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[ooc: yeah uh. yuki's beginning to wonder if he has a death wish or something :P]

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 21:07:05 UTC
No, I merely capable of making the connection between several feet of snow and the courts being inaccessible.

Ah of course. The sympathy card. Always a favourite excuse for weaker individuals.

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[ooc: ... I think he must do >.>]

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 21:17:19 UTC
Now look who's complaining.

Mmm if I'm so weak, why bother wasting your precious time?

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awedprowess January 7 2010, 21:29:11 UTC
It is hardly a complaint to note that a task is not currently possible. Although if you wish to clear the courts, then do not let me stop you. I am sure you will be done by the time the snow stops at the end of next month.

You keep insisting you are more. But perhaps I am too generous to believe it.

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prettynotweak January 7 2010, 22:00:04 UTC
There is such a thing as indoor courts Atobe-kun. But that would require a car ride, one I suspect you are not willing to take.

Perhaps. Perhaps I am merely curious as to why you feel the need to pry. Surely that is beneath someone like you.

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awedprowess January 9 2010, 15:31:28 UTC
The ride is long and I would not wish to play you if you were in a weakened state.

Call it curiosity, Yukimura-kun. A vice which you yourself are substantially familiar with, I think.

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