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Apr 28, 2011 06:08

We invent our own mythology, most of the time. Mysteries leave clues, and we tell a story that puts them together. There's actually quite a bit in the bookshops--I've been reading them all month. But, well. Not everyone who gets here writes a book. So, I thought--stories were originally passed down by word of mouth anyway. The network might be a ( Read more... )

messages between the lines, let's play help the harmless cripple, will shoot people with bad answers, not what part time jobs are for, i hear noises in the darkness

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yeah, she's replying later tessenwarrior April 28 2011, 16:48:18 UTC
Did you get any stories?

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veritaphobia April 28 2011, 17:34:39 UTC
A few. There's no such thing as too many, though.

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tessenwarrior April 28 2011, 18:01:06 UTC
Any interesting ones?

[Cause she's kinda interested too.]

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veritaphobia April 29 2011, 08:07:46 UTC
They're always interesting. A friend of mine invented a particular fable for me, though. [ wryly ] I may have asked too early in the morning.

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tessenwarrior May 2 2011, 00:58:47 UTC
[She laughed]

Was it good at least?

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veritaphobia May 2 2011, 05:06:31 UTC
You could say it taught me something.

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tessenwarrior May 2 2011, 05:20:58 UTC
Well that's good. It's better than nothing.

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