So far, I don't see what all the fuss is about. Sis was always talking it up like it was a kinda crazy place to be, and I've heard some interesting things from the other students here, but...aside from the whole power thing, it seems like a normal school to me
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My sister and I are different enough that I hope I will not be competing with her memory. That would be most unfortunate.
Do you have something against bunnies, Gakuto?
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Ayu-nee and I are very different personalities, but a lot of people forget that we aren't actually twins. Actually, they forget that all three of us aren't triplets, because as far as looks go, we all really, really look alike. But she's open and nice and honest and I'm....not that open, really not that nice, and blunt. And people always say that last like it's a bad thing.
Me? No. But one of our fellow students - his journal info says his name is Oshitari Yuushi - is apparently scared as fuck of the little fluffballs.
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At least you are open enough to warn people that you aren't? ^_^ Blunt isn't bad as long as it doesn't move into the realm of rude. It's a fine, but important, distinction.
Ah. Are you sure he isn't just messing with you? He does seem like a nice fellow, but I haven't heard what his powers are. ^_^
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Ehhh. I've been told I cross the line more often than I don't. I don't really intend to be rude. I just say it like I see it, and if someone's gonna have issues with that, oh well.
It's hard to tell when it's on a computer screen.
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I suppose one of the important distinguishers is whether you are responding to a request for information or volunteering it unasked...or offering an inappropriate answer to the question. If the lady in the checkout line ahead of you comments that she's disorganized because all her change is at the bottom of her purse...do you wait patiently for her understanding that she is embarrassed and apologizing in her own way, offer change of your own, or snidely agree that she IS disorganized and then offer unflattering advice on how she should turn her life around?
True enough. ^_^
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XDD It depends on the situation. In your example...I'd probably mutter to myself that if she spent some of that loose change on a coin purse, she wouldn't have to dig for it, and if she happened to overhear then so be it. But if someone took me shopping with them and asked if something made them look fat... Hah. I think even if I didn't say anything, they'd know by the look on my face. XD
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Ah, but what if the woman had one, but the reality is that her two year old son had opened it and dumped all her change at the bottom of her purse? Then all you would do is make her feel bad. Without knowing the truth, how can we judge others?
On the other hand, someone who deliberately brings you shopping with them and asks such a silly question deserves your answer! ^_^
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Meh. But see, stuff like that doesn't matter enough to me. Like I said, I dunno that I'd say anything to her directly, but I might mutter to myself and not give a crap if she overhears. How I react or whether I bother to censor myself or not...it's all about circumstances.
Well right. You ask, I'm gonna answer, and I ain't gonna bother lying.
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The question just usually comes more as a "how do I look?" than "does this make me look fat?"
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[ooc: Heh. Poor Gakkun. He's going to rock all the looks, you just know he will! Even the dorkiest thing you can think of he will make look good. If you don't believe me, I can point you to some outfits Hide has worn ;-) ]
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