Go West! 1st Day [OPEN]

May 13, 2011 22:29

WHO: Everyone!
WHAT: Waking up and looking around, also changing
WHERE: All over the farm
WHEN: First day of the "Go West!" event
WARNING(S): TBA - please warn in the subject line if it gets higher than PG-13
When I was young, it seemed that life was so wunderful )

kouki wakahisa, ashura, miku hatsune, poland, south italy, hayato gokudera, luka megurine, anne simon

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Forenoon valvamas May 13 2011, 20:32:18 UTC
Didn't notice, love. land_of_piast May 17 2011, 17:52:02 UTC
"There's not, like, something wrong with me," he insisted, fussing with his sleeve nervously. And if there was, he certainly couldn't tell a stranger about it!

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catty_hat May 14 2011, 09:41:10 UTC
H--Hey, she needs that couch to be inconspicuous in! Why's she dragging it out like that? Maybe going to the kitchen for a snack is a bad idea after all.

"I--u--um..." She hesitates, then, "Um...do you need help?"

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psychoanalolist May 14 2011, 18:00:44 UTC
She looks over at the other girl and nods. "I can do it by myself, but it'd be great if you could help. I'm Annuska. You?" She keeps on working the couch as she talks - she can get it, she's just very slow at it.

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catty_hat May 14 2011, 18:41:37 UTC
"Ah!--Um, Lu--Luka." Running off to the other end to help push it out, though she doesn't understand why. Oh, but where are her manners. "It's--It's nice to meet you, um, Annuska." Strange name. Very strange.

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psychoanalolist May 14 2011, 19:18:20 UTC
Aw, it's pretty cute how she stumbles over the name she can't pronounce. Luka has this nice foreign sound to it. Is it Asian or something? Yeah, that makes sense.

Anyway, she might as well explain why she's doing all this. "I'm gonna psychoanalyze people on this and you need a couch for that, so." She's stillllllll dragging the couch. Having Luka around for that is a huge help. For now it's still straight work, but in a moment or two they'll have to turn to get through the door.

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catty_hat May 15 2011, 08:23:51 UTC
She's too tiny to be of much help, but she keeps on pushing anyway. "What's psycho--saiko--um..."

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psychoanalolist May 15 2011, 20:36:24 UTC
"Psycho'nalysis!" she says helpfully. "It's when you get someone to sit down on a couch and tell you all about them, and you tell them that all their problems are 'cause of their parents or something."

They're getting close to the door, so she's starting on turning the darn couch around. Stupid door. It should be wider.

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catty_hat May 16 2011, 13:30:52 UTC
She has her back to the other end of the couch to try and get it to move further, and nearly stumbles as it's turned around. "Wh--ah--ah!"--regaining her balance--"Oh."

She thinks on this explanation. "Um...why?" The people at Crypton were really nice.

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psychoanalolist May 17 2011, 02:32:14 UTC
She looks over for a moment when she hears the other girl having trouble. "You okay?" Oh, that straightened itself out. All right then. Whew.

"Well, your parents influence you a lot, so what they do 'ffects you for like the rest of your life. Sometimes they don't even realize what they're doing." How could the folks at Crypton have known that one moe song could have such a crippling effect on the psyche of a young robot girl...

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catty_hat May 17 2011, 07:49:34 UTC
She thinks about this as she's struggling to push the couch back. Did she mean parents like the ones humans have?

"Umm, I think they knew what they were doing." It's all complicated and involves a lot of programming and things that she can't quite understand, but she's sure that if something went wrong they'd fix it immediately.

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psychoanalolist May 17 2011, 15:12:32 UTC
"Well, being a parent is so ultra complex. Sometimes they think they're being helpful when they're not. Like, they think that lollipops are a good way to stop the kid from crying, and then twenty years later they've got a nicotine addict on their hands." She says all this very sagely. Ah, they're almost out into the open air now! Luka is such a great help despite her tininess.

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catty_hat May 17 2011, 15:41:55 UTC
That only confuses her more. Contradictions like that take time to process at her age--not fast enough given that she is supposed to be fairly "advanced," but what can she do? She's trying her best. And--And that's all she can do at the moment!

"What does it mean?" she asks. "That, um, last part."

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charinjo6 May 15 2011, 10:03:41 UTC
''What's all this about?'' The silver-haired kid gave Anne's set-up a flat stare. ''And you obviously spelled that wrong; it's supposed to be A N A L Y S I S.''

He wasn't 100% certain how to spell the first word so he left that one alone.

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psychoanalolist May 15 2011, 19:42:33 UTC
"Oh! Darn English!" She quickly scratched out all the Z's. Stupid English spelling. "That just doesn't look right to me - shits'hoanalishish - but, you know how English is, I bet. There we go. P S Y C H O A N A L Y S I S. Psychoanalysis! You know what that is, right?" He seemed like he might be old enough if he knew what analysis was and all.

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charinjo6 May 15 2011, 20:27:14 UTC
''Of course.'' He knew basic English, but he wasn't quite sure about the psychoanalysis part.. People kept telling him that he was a prodigy though so he should be able to make some sort of educated guess as to what it was at least. ''It's a method for analyzing the psyche.. the mind?''

That's was what he was able to deduct from the word itself, but he wasn't quite sure about the practical meaning of it.

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