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May 06, 2008 19:04

After two days of that trauma, I have finally returned to my original form, although I highly doubt it'll be permanant ( Read more... )

event: age switch, dead body

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:09:20 UTC
Well that's no fun. I wonder how long people will keep changing...

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:16:39 UTC
I do not look forward to aging decades in one night, as some others have.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:18:36 UTC
Good luck then, HAHAHA!

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:20:35 UTC
...At least at the eventual end of this ridiculous phenomenon, I will not require a walking stick to aid in my movement.

Unlike some others.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:32:49 UTC
Tch. You, young lady, need to learn how to enjoy the good health of your youth.

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:34:16 UTC
Oh, I am enjoying it. And shall carry on enjoying it for a long time.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 13:43:53 UTC
And hopefully you wouldn't mind turning back into a child?

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 13:45:55 UTC
If I had to choose between being a child and an aged invalid, I would surely decide on the former.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 14:01:59 UTC
The aged aren't always invalid, though I will leave you to your opinions then.

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wind_bells May 6 2008, 14:05:16 UTC
Wha-

...I apologise. I did not mean to say that all aged are invalid, only that within this time frame of fluctuations in our ages, I would rather choose to become a child than have difficulty moving around due to age - like Sight, for one.

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fugue_angel May 6 2008, 14:18:39 UTC
Ah, that seems a bit better. I could understand you'd be worried about those who've aged so much that they are suffering great pains. But with luck, that won't happen to you.

So good luck, Ling.

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