The One with the New World Order

Apr 01, 2011 09:47

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Calm. I am calm. There is no reason not to be calm. I'm still me so logically[gone]

BOOBS. BOOBS ON MY CHEST.[gone]

It's fine. It's fine. My Mother taught me to respect women, it's not as if I were turned into a sheep. I think someone was turned into a sheep. My mind is still my own it's just the body that changed. Unless the ( Read more... )

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pennywaits April 1 2011, 20:49:17 UTC
It's going to be all right.

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willnotwait April 1 2011, 20:53:14 UTC
... Mother? When I asked for my father this was not what I meant, Khaos.[gone]

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pennywaits April 1 2011, 20:57:32 UTC
Yes.

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willnotwait April 1 2011, 20:59:45 UTC
Are you okay? I mean none of us are particularly well but there is nothing medically wrong? I believe?

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pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:01:04 UTC
I am adjusting. Though I do not think I shall be leaving my apartment any time soon. My clothes aren't exactly appropriate at the moment.

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willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:05:09 UTC
I agree with the sentiment entirely.

[Filter: Mom]

This is not a usual game.

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pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:06:04 UTC
I have things you can borrow, dear.

[Filter: Telemachus]
Are you surprised?

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willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:07:45 UTC
Thank you. My center of gravity is entirely off.

[Filter: Mom]
I know I shouldn't be anymore. But yes. I can't figure out the reasoning behind this.

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pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:09:20 UTC
You'll get use to it. Do not attempt high heels, though.

[Filter: Telemachus]
I will take this over being killed or hunted. As for reasoning, you cannot put reasoning and Khaos together.

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willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:12:23 UTC
I wouldn't dare!

[Filter: Mom]
Agreed, but you can see some of the logic if you look. A mention of Gaia wanting to educate. A joke to fit the theme of the month.

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Filter: Telemachus pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:13:34 UTC
The first of the month of April is known as April Fools. Perhaps that ties into it.

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[Filter: Mom] willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:14:42 UTC
I certainly feel foolish.

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[Filter: Telemachus] pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:17:40 UTC
You have no reason to, baby. The outward appearance is easy enough to adjust to. A body functions in the same fashion no matter what gender it is. I can show you how to fix your hair and I can piece together outfits for you. Carry yourself as if nothing is wrong and no one will know anything is different.

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[Filter: Mom] willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:24:48 UTC
I know that you're right, Mother, truly I do. I know that we are all the same people and that this is just temporary. I know I shouldn't base my sense of masculinity on my purely outward appearance. But I feel wrong. I don't think my hair will change that.

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[Filter: Telemachus] pennywaits April 1 2011, 21:27:09 UTC
I know. Believe me, I know. But your masculinity will not be effected if you bear this with grace and poise. A true man is comfortable enough with himself that he knows who he is no matter what.

And fixing your hair may not help but it will make you look like less of a gutter snipe after you wake up in the morning.

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[Filter: Mom] willnotwait April 1 2011, 21:31:24 UTC
I am trying. I'm sorry for being irrational in a situation where we're all altered together.

... I brushed it?

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