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Jun 26, 2010 02:02

When I was a child, I looked forward to the future with an optimism that only a child can possess. I viewed everything with wide eyes and an open mind. I cared not much for the idea of fate: that no matter my actions, my future was set in stone. And as a child, I loved that uncertainty. I loved waking up every morning with the idea that I lived ( Read more... )

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prefers_chess June 26 2010, 06:16:01 UTC
You wrote their essay?

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fireplacegirl June 26 2010, 19:45:37 UTC
A small price to pay for the rewards they have been giving away.

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prefers_chess June 26 2010, 20:11:49 UTC
Assuming they work. Has anybody used one of the tokens yet to see?

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fireplacegirl June 27 2010, 03:03:37 UTC
Not that I have seen. Even if these tokens do not work, I have done nothing by say a few more words than needed to earn one.

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GET OUT fireplacegirl June 26 2010, 19:46:22 UTC
Things were so much simpler when we were children.

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.... wait I like this development fireplacegirl June 26 2010, 20:08:08 UTC
I remember a time when my only worry was how long mother would let me run about outside before calling me in with a stern "Ladies should not muck about in the dirt. I am not raising a boy."

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justasystem June 26 2010, 18:00:17 UTC
An uncertain one... it can be changed. I think- maybe even a certain one can be.

Mine was... certain. After all.

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fireplacegirl June 26 2010, 19:48:34 UTC
And how did you change your fate, Tianzi?

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1/2 justasystem June 26 2010, 19:53:29 UTC
Well I was... just a system. That's all the Tianzi ever was supposed to be.

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justasystem June 26 2010, 19:54:08 UTC
But now- I'm not just a puppet anymore! I represent China in the UFN- I make my own decisions!

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