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Aug 30, 2011 16:40

I know the reason for all of us being brought here isn't known, but I've heard that a lot of people were also brought in from war, or-- some kind of fighting. So, er, I was just wondering:

How do you fight? And what for, if you did?

And if you weren't in a war... what did you do to pass a day? Did you work, or study for school, or...? [a trail ( Read more... )

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longaevus August 30 2011, 21:45:08 UTC
I did, although I wouldn't be so quick to say it was necessarily a good thing.

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payingthepiper August 30 2011, 22:04:00 UTC
For a good cause, you mean?

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longaevus August 30 2011, 22:06:00 UTC
My work at home has been something that has been easily translatable here. [ In more than one respect ]

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payingthepiper August 30 2011, 22:18:29 UTC
What was it, if I might ask?

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madeinoblivion August 30 2011, 22:13:10 UTC
I fought to keep my fr- someone special protected.

But mostly, I guess I fought for me.

I didn't have a job, or a school. Any real purpose I found...has been while I've been here.

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payingthepiper August 30 2011, 22:21:16 UTC
Ah-- has that someone ever been on the island?

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madeinoblivion August 31 2011, 00:26:10 UTC
Uh-huh. She's here now.

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payingthepiper August 31 2011, 03:42:26 UTC
So now you've found a lot more purpose?

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voice; payback August 30 2011, 22:21:53 UTC
I think it kind of depends on how flexible you can interpret your purpose being.

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voice; payingthepiper August 30 2011, 22:29:53 UTC
Or how definite it was to start with.

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voice; payback August 30 2011, 22:34:46 UTC
It's not always a bad thing, is it?

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voice; payingthepiper August 30 2011, 23:47:22 UTC
Losing your purpose?

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[Voice] gaveherwings August 30 2011, 22:21:53 UTC
I do have purpose here.

Maybe even moreso than I had back in Romdeau, even if it is far less structured, or plainly set out.

This place is rich in things to work for. Perhaps even more so, in the challenge of being foreign, in having to prove oneself to the citizens. There are so many things that could be rearranged for the better, and there is some home in the potential to actually do so. People are encouraged here, to find and to indulge their fancies, try new things out. Be reckless, with one another, without a care for any destabilizing impact.

It's almost unnerving, and easily disorienting, with how exhilarating that can be.

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[Voice] payingthepiper August 30 2011, 23:18:42 UTC
I'd agree with the less structure, but you, er-- it wasn't like that at all where you came from, Doctor? Reckless?

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Re: [Voice] gaveherwings August 30 2011, 23:28:21 UTC
Quite the opposite, in fact.

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[Voice] payingthepiper August 30 2011, 23:50:08 UTC
... The lack of organization - would you say it helps in creating new purposes, then?

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video; quackery August 30 2011, 22:22:46 UTC
Yeah, I mostly went to school! Something like finding my purpose again, though... I don't think I really could.

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voice forever. payingthepiper August 30 2011, 22:30:46 UTC
... You don't think so? Because it was specific to something in your world?

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video forever. quackery August 30 2011, 22:34:28 UTC
Yeah, that's a good way of putting it! What about you, though?

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payingthepiper August 30 2011, 23:48:55 UTC
That's-- kind of how it is with me, too. Although I didn't go to school back at home; I work here, instead.

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