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Jul 27, 2011 20:52

Robotic armor and the cat problems in the news, you would think this city doesn't have too many big problems. [She pauses, fingers tapping against the wooden kitchen table she's sitting at.]Or maybe the problem is that the big problems are talked about once, and then almost forgotten by the next day. I've been going through the news over the past ( Read more... )

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 28 2011, 01:51:21 UTC
The way the 'big news' happens in this city so often? I think people are used to it. Hell if I can talk, though, I don't know how I can be so calm about the shit that happens here either.

And answering your question... for me, I would be gaining a whole lot of new. Super powers only exist in the movies where I come from. Then again, so did zombies...

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 28 2011, 17:27:23 UTC
It all seems just a little bit fantastic. You don't see the Times posting about blood colored rain and then move on to robotic wheelchairs.

That's my issue; powers like that are only what I've seen in movies or read in books, and they usually aren't handed out so willy-nilly to everyone who shows up.

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 28 2011, 17:36:22 UTC
We got dumped in a magic island in Canada. I'm with you, trust me, but... I think it's a luxury that anything makes sense in this city.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 28 2011, 17:51:02 UTC
Not even Canada, if everything is to believe. At least, not a Canada I know of. [Pauses.]

Too much to hope for then, isn't it.

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 28 2011, 19:10:15 UTC
Me neither. Apparently it's some alternate dimensional version of Canada... where nobody says "eh".

Nah. I wouldn't say it's too much. Doesn't mean you're not allowed to be creeped out, right?

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 01:34:26 UTC
I was a little sad to not hear that "eh". [Sarcasm is a go.]

I hope not. I've been sufficiently creeped out by a lot of things here, and it doesn't seem to stop anytime soon.

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 29 2011, 01:57:11 UTC
Same. You have no idea. [Her sarcasm is equally dry.]

I'm with you. Just because I've been way too exposed to the shit around here doesn't mean I still don't get suprised.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 03:02:39 UTC
[She laughs.] I can imagine.

The red rain was a big hit.

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 29 2011, 03:16:54 UTC
It was that. Same with the outbreak in October.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 05:20:08 UTC
What outbreak?

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 29 2011, 05:37:39 UTC
If you'd believe it? A zombie outbreak. For a while things weren't too different from my world... if you'd believe that too.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 06:02:59 UTC
Zombies. As in zombies from movies, where they come at night and come to eat you?

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 29 2011, 18:04:02 UTC
That's about the basics. The ones from my world came out in the day, too... but that's why it's an apocalypse.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 19:53:31 UTC
That sounds horrible.

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[voice] axemeaquestion July 29 2011, 20:00:56 UTC
It's a hell of an understatement, but... yeah, it was. Ours was technically called the Infection, but I'd call it a little redundant. Or ironic. Or underselling the entire zombie apocalypse.

[Pause.]

Shit, sorry. I'm not trying to make this conversation depressing.

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[voice] notadisneygirl July 29 2011, 20:41:16 UTC
No, it's okay. Depressing, yeah, but you can't really come out with the bright side of the zombie apocalypse.

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