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Jan 23, 2011 22:04

[When the video flickers on, you get a lovely view of a silver-haired girl, screen carefully centered to perfection because Franziska would accept no less and it's amazing what a little girl can do with a crop and a heavy sense of conviction. There is a bulbasaur to her side. It looks vaguely disgruntled, but she pays it no mind. Franziska flicks ( Read more... )

hair flick is a go, she's always under the wrong impression, edgeworth you are going down, plus seventeen arrogance, yun (2) needs a life, she's bitty and precious, obligatory pointing pose, angry as ever, miles edgeworth, always needs more tags, yun (2) should not be allowed to rp, she's under the wrong impression, !video, she can has monologue, she objects to your foolishness, yun (2) fails, you have some explaining to do, this is not late noooo, crop-happy as always, +new bark town, obligatory exposition needed, healthy set of lunggggs, plus one angry prosecutor

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 03:10:16 UTC
[Sissel was around the area, so when this girl asked him to make a post for her, he did so, thinking he might as well do something rather than stumble around all day. He obediently turns off the camera, looking sort of surprised at her post.]

What do you have against this Edgeworth guy? It's not his fault that you're here. At least, I don't think so...

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recrimination January 24 2011, 03:15:57 UTC
[She walks out to him and holds out her hand expectantly, as though waiting for him to naturally drop her pokegear into her waiting hand.]

You misunderstand. I am not blaming Edgeworth for anything -- he is entirely too unimaginative and cowardly to come up with such an elaborate plan as this.

The second part of my address was to the fool who is truly behind this foolishness.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 03:18:27 UTC
[He hands it over to her, giving her as if to say "Really?"]

Are you sure he's like that? Sometimes people act differently around certain people...

And I can't help but think you say "fool" a bit too much.

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[1/2] recrimination January 24 2011, 03:27:50 UTC
[Upon receiving it, she fishes out a handkerchief and wipes off the edges.]

There is no evidence to suggest that he will spontaneously gain imagination simply from spending time in the presence of other people. Your argument is invalid.

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[2/2] recrimination January 24 2011, 03:32:49 UTC
And I use the word 'fool' when it is necessary. If I must use it so often, it is merely because this situation is so entirely foolish.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 03:35:11 UTC
[MY HAIR IS AN UPSIDE DOWN BLONDE ICE CREAM CONE YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID /shot]

Well, you should give him a chance. I'm sure he can prove it to you that he's not so bad.

Couldn't you use another word? Like "strange", or "ridiculous", or just plain "weird"?

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recrimination January 24 2011, 03:45:54 UTC
[FFFF <3!]

There is nothing to prove. I will admit that despite his short-comings, he is a worthy rival to my claim as the heir of the Von Karma name. However, it does not change the fact that he is cowardly and unimaginative.

I employ 'fool' because it is the most fitting whereas the other words do not quite capture the amount of foolishness that needs to be conveyed. Until another word is invented with the very meaning I wish to convey, I will employ the word 'fool'.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 03:49:21 UTC
A worthy rival? Then you do like him. In a way, I mean. You wouldn't be calling him now if you didn't care about him in some way, right?

Okay then, whatever you say. If "fool" is really the best word for you, go and use it all you want.

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recrimination January 24 2011, 03:58:03 UTC
I intend to, and I do not need your approval.

And I will warn you once and once only -- you will not put words in my mouth. I do not care for that unimaginative fool and it is only a matter of time before I defeat him once and for all.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 04:05:04 UTC
Fine then. But I'm telling you, calling him just to say you're going to defeat him is one way of caring about him.

Anyways, who are you? His sister or something?

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recrimination January 24 2011, 04:07:11 UTC
You definition of 'caring' requires revision.

[She huffs.]

And yes. As a matter of fact, I am. To be accurate, he is my foolish younger brother. And as for who I am, you may address me as Miss Franziska von Karma.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 04:12:17 UTC
[A smile.]Nice to meet you, Miss Fransika von Karma. I'm Sissel.

Sibling rivalry, huh?

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recrimination January 24 2011, 04:34:32 UTC
... your name is noted. However, I will remind you that I did not ask for it.

It is nothing as mundane as that. The rivalry between the two of us will decide who is worthy to become the heir to the Von Karma name -- no more, no less. It is a matter of pride and of great importance to the courts of law across America.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 04:39:04 UTC
Well, I thought that that was the perfect time to get it out.

All across America, huh? If that's true, then how come I haven't heard about it?

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recrimination January 24 2011, 04:42:01 UTC
Your reason is irrelevant.

And that is the sort of question you should ask yourself. However, I will provide you with a likely explanation -- you are not a lawyer nor are you a person who understands the intricacies of legal procedures.

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in_themachine January 24 2011, 04:45:28 UTC
Hmm, that's true. Well, guess I really am pretty clueless about this whole von Karma stuff. I should not even be speaking right now, really.

[So sarcastic over here.]

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