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Jun 04, 2011 21:00

I'll tell you what, Siren's Port. You know what I miss, is the newspaper. When was the last time you held an honest-to-God newspaper in your hands--just smellin' that ink, really smellin' it-- Reading it on these little screens, it isn't the same ( Read more... )

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 02:22:45 UTC
Waste of trees.

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 02:35:39 UTC
Hardly a waste. It's a preservation of history itself. There's a permanence. And it's a matter of satisfaction! All this cold, clinical business--disappointing, very disappointing.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 02:38:09 UTC
Are you honestly complaining because you didn't get a warmer greeting?

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 02:47:58 UTC
No. I'm complaining at the state of things. The world, or what I've heard of it so far. It's enough of a, a-- it's like something out of a picture show as it is, and then you add no newspapers on top of that--and you have to ask, what has the world come to.

But the greeting was a little cold at that.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 02:57:19 UTC
You can complain as much as you like, but that alone won't change anything.

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 03:09:46 UTC
I don't rest on complaints alone, ma'am, I can tell you that. But these aren't complaints. These are statements. Facts. Thoughts, mostly, but the point is: how long have things been this way? And I'm sure someone has done more than complain, and yet it doesn't seem to have done much good.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 03:54:42 UTC
Well, if you're talking about the martial law then that's only been in place for little over a day, but if you're referring to the corruption as a whole, then as long as I've been here, there has been very little in the way of significant changes.

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 04:28:30 UTC
My point exactly--my point exactly! Why haven't there been significant changes?

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 04:48:05 UTC
Because the current grip of corruption is still too strong. These things, as a matter of course, take time.

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 05:10:46 UTC
Ever read Jack in the Beanstalk? Little guy versus big problems--giant problems, you could even say. And yet he still came out on top.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 05:57:18 UTC
I'm familiar with the story. The point is, however, that this endeavor still took time.

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 07:35:02 UTC
Well, he did have the help of the giant's wife. That sped things along.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 07:42:27 UTC
That's your solution?

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 08:04:50 UTC
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it" is the colloquialism, I believe.

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[voice] dancing_pierrot June 5 2011, 08:37:50 UTC
I fail to see how this is relevant!

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[voice] raazzledaazzle June 5 2011, 14:40:15 UTC
Yeah, I can see that. Look, what I'm saying is, sometimes you have to use tactics you wouldn't expect. Old Jack, I'll be he never once said, think I'll charm a giantess today--it just happened. He did what he had to do.

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