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misterblackbird October 2 2009, 23:34:06 UTC
There is something about riding in autumn, but it's October, and I seem to be cursed. FML.

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primrosella October 2 2009, 23:38:00 UTC
...Hm, that's odd. You're writing strange letters at the end of your sentences, too?

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misterblackbird October 2 2009, 23:51:36 UTC
I am, yes, and I know what these three letters mean, but it's coarse. I also can't seem to stop complaining about things.

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primrosella October 2 2009, 23:56:24 UTC
Come to think of it, quite a few people have been complaining on the Network today, actually. But that's not so different from any other day, so I hadn't thought much of it until now, really.

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misterblackbird October 3 2009, 00:16:34 UTC
The City is making me both talk and remember these things--every last hideous one of them. FML.

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primrosella October 3 2009, 00:22:48 UTC
All right, the M and the L are the same, but mine was an IA and yours has an F. I wonder...

Well, that's certainly one way to cause misery, anyway. Perhaps October is rearing its ugly head after all.

Are they the--er, the...usual hideous things?

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misterblackbird October 3 2009, 00:24:26 UTC
I wonder if it is. But you don't seem affected by it at all. Perhaps you've been missed by it.

Yes, they are. And the fact that I can call them 'the usual hideous things' is distinctly unsettling. FML.

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primrosella October 3 2009, 00:31:27 UTC
No, not at all. If I've been complaining about anything today, it's that nothing particularly notable has happened at all. I went to work, ran some errands, and came home. MLIA.

...There it is again! What in the world?

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misterblackbird October 3 2009, 00:45:01 UTC
I think yours is perhaps the opposite of mine. I think I can work out their meanings, knowing what the one I keep saying means.

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primrosella October 3 2009, 00:49:23 UTC
Can you? What does mine stand for? Then I can work out yours in reverse.

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misterblackbird October 3 2009, 00:55:44 UTC
It's something about your life. 'My life is' something. The 'a' I suppose could be nearly anything.

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primrosella October 3 2009, 01:04:40 UTC
My life is... Uneventful? No, that'd be "u". Adventuresome? Hardly, it's been anything but. Arduous? I suppose it's possible, but not very likely. Awful, apathetic, acceptable, anticlimactic--

...Oh, so that's it. I went to work, I ran errands, I came home, and nothing of consequence happened. I said it myself in my entry--my life is average.

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misterblackbird October 3 2009, 01:16:23 UTC
And I think you ought to count yourself fortunate for that.

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primrosella October 3 2009, 01:46:37 UTC
And yours is vulgar and starts with F--oh. Oh. No wonder.

I have a knack for being the fortunate one with things like this, it seems.

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