Hello, everyone! It's been a little while since I brought it up, but you should remember the Welcoming Committee, right? It was going to be me and Gokudera and Wakahisa and Yamamoto, but that whole beach trip put things on hold
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''The baseball idiot is obviously not here anymore. They probably decided that only one of us were needed for their twisted little plan so they sent him back home.'' He hoped so at least; the bastards were surely going to pay if they'd done something else to Yamamoto..
''Concerning the order.. We should go by type. You guys greet the normal-looking human-like newcomers while I deal with the more abnormal or/and dangerous-looking ones.''
[medium please? ^^;;]future_hatsuneApril 3 2011, 12:04:38 UTC
I know he's probably not, but we can't be sure. Wakahisa disappeared that one time, remember?
Hmmmm, that sounds like a decent plan. I was thinking it would work more like we just go in a circle, you and him and me and you and him and me, but your way might be more effective! How do you think we should divide up the normal ones, then?
Okay, we could do it that way. How about what parts of what kind of people are here to cover? There's a lot of misunderstanding that goes on, even with some of the ones that have been here for a while.
[And, finally, the hermit decided to show up after failing hacking the system again.]
Wouldn't be better writing down a manual? A FAQ leaflet or something similar... it could offer a valid access to informations even if you don't tell them everything as soon as they arrive. You know, it can be quite confusing at first...
That idea does sound really good! But, um, the thing is that the written text isn't changed by the asylum, so there's a good chance that they couldn't understand it. And if we put it onto the network, there would still be some people who wouldn't know how to access it at first...
It... shouldn't be hard programming one with vocal commands, I guess...or, at least, I hope. And, anyway, someone of the committee could explain how to use it, with the bas- uhm, perhaps not. Well, if you need some kind of help just let me know, it starts being really boring being a prisonner like this...
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[Yes, he misses Yamamoto. But like he'll admit that.]
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''Concerning the order.. We should go by type. You guys greet the normal-looking human-like newcomers while I deal with the more abnormal or/and dangerous-looking ones.''
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Hmmmm, that sounds like a decent plan. I was thinking it would work more like we just go in a circle, you and him and me and you and him and me, but your way might be more effective! How do you think we should divide up the normal ones, then?
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It's settled then! Hmmm, maybe your idea to take turns would be best suited for that?
[This was great! He'd be able to avoid dealing with all the boring newcomers, and just concentrate on the exciting ones.]
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Okay, we could do it that way. How about what parts of what kind of people are here to cover? There's a lot of misunderstanding that goes on, even with some of the ones that have been here for a while.
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Wouldn't be better writing down a manual? A FAQ leaflet or something similar... it could offer a valid access to informations even if you don't tell them everything as soon as they arrive. You know, it can be quite confusing at first...
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Well, if you need some kind of help just let me know, it starts being really boring being a prisonner like this...
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