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Aug 01, 2011 16:50

 I have a question for you, community, if you will. What is it that you do for yourself?

[IC Edit:] That is, when you take time for yourself, what is it that you do? When you wish to relax, or distract yourself; your hobbies, as such.

kasumi tendou

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[handwriting forever] astralwhirlwind August 2 2011, 04:33:33 UTC
[ ... but his entire mysterious priest routine is a hobby.]

How about yourself, Miss Tendou?

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heavenly_home August 2 2011, 04:36:38 UTC
Cooking or chores, I would say. Though I do like to read, as well.

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astralwhirlwind August 2 2011, 05:13:17 UTC
Could it be that you're a housewife?

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heavenly_home August 2 2011, 18:57:21 UTC
Something of the sort, yes.

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astralwhirlwind August 3 2011, 07:53:35 UTC
What would a housewife want to read?

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heavenly_home August 4 2011, 00:30:31 UTC
Oh, anything, really. I often borrowed texts from Tofu-sensei, he has a very fine collection.

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astralwhirlwind August 5 2011, 00:26:17 UTC
What's in it? Could there be guides to stuffing pigs and thatching roofs?

Is sensei like san and rin?

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heavenly_home August 6 2011, 01:30:12 UTC
I have attempted the former, but the latter I have read about but not tried, as it was Ranma-kun who asked for advice in doing so.

Ah, Sensei refers to a teacher or a doctor, someone of a respected profession. -San is mister or miss, though -rin is a bit... less formal.

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astralwhirlwind August 6 2011, 02:07:31 UTC
Ranma?

Kun?

My goodness there are a lot of them...

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heavenly_home August 7 2011, 03:24:49 UTC
There are quite a lot. Would the English variations be easier for you?

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astralwhirlwind August 9 2011, 07:53:05 UTC
[In his head is: what's English mean?]

It depends on what those English variations are.

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heavenly_home August 9 2011, 20:51:31 UTC
Mister, miss, sir and ma'am, as such.

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astralwhirlwind August 10 2011, 03:54:31 UTC
Those are English?

They would indeed be easier to understand.

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heavenly_home August 10 2011, 03:57:49 UTC
They appear to me in English, but it may be different for you. The community translates such things. I will use them from now on.

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astralwhirlwind August 10 2011, 04:13:35 UTC
Ah. English is a language. I didn't realise.

Thank you, Miss Tendou. But doesn't that mean you will call me Mister Xelloss?

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heavenly_home August 10 2011, 04:17:01 UTC
That is correct, Mister Xelloss. On both parts.

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