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justiceplanned April 24 2008, 18:16:11 UTC
It's really too bad you missed it, it was rather hilarious to see the dazed and confused Romeos at work. Even casual speech was affected, although, that further impeded those who spoke with them.

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wishyuumay April 24 2008, 18:22:18 UTC
... ara~ Light-kun. But different, ne.

Ahh~ it really is too bad. Was Romeo a popular persona yesterday then?

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justiceplanned April 24 2008, 18:26:42 UTC
Ah, you knew me before as well? It's getting tedious to explain this, but it appears I lost my memory of this place as the cost of returning. I'm sorry.

Isn't he always, when it comes to discussing Shakespeare?

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wishyuumay April 24 2008, 18:29:27 UTC
It's alright. This place has a tendency to do that. You can call me Yuuko, Ichihara Yuuko, and yes, we knew each other prior to your departure.

Hmmn~ to be honest, I've always preferred Macbeth and Much Ado, myself~

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justiceplanned April 24 2008, 18:31:06 UTC
Well, it's nice to meet you (again), Yuuko. I hope that we can become friends.

I find I prefer Hamlet and Othello.

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wishyuumay April 24 2008, 18:38:10 UTC
Always a pleasure with Light-kun~

Oh~? Vengeful tales, the both of them.

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justiceplanned April 24 2008, 21:50:25 UTC
Shakespeare's passion for literature, I feel, comes out best through the passion of vengeance. The love in his plays is all very shallow and superficial, but the vengeance is deep-seated into the hearts of the characters. And, that's a very scary thing.

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wishyuumay April 24 2008, 21:59:10 UTC
Yet somehow, also an immensely attractive one. Human nature will always be one of the most fascinating thing in the worlds, despite how strange they themselves find everything else.

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justiceplanned April 25 2008, 00:51:01 UTC
Exactly. I'm glad you agree, Miss Yuuko.

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