Since I'm tired of alternatively reading GoA and doing my chem problem set, here's to info dumping. Rather bad habit of mine, I've come to notice. Hence the large, large number of tags and cuts. Also, since I despise moving in chronological order, this is a bit out of order. Anyhow, onwards!
First off, I've managed to survive having all of my
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Oh, and if you are fated to be gay by virtue of association, then at least it sounds like you're in the right place to find your soulmate. Just remember, when choosing your gay lover, arrange for him to sustain some small injury and then watch closely before making any commitments. That's really the only way to be sure during Vanishing Tide.
As for your Friday night adventures...well, nothing that happens to you really surprises me anymore. Poor hobo.
As for my tragic demise...I will feel better when my friends stop having dreams featuring my death. It's just creepy.
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I am not fated to be gay, even by virtue of association. Just...Slightly gender confused, apparently. There's a large difference, you must understand. Haha- some small injury? Maybe I could just cut off his hair and see if it grew back- though they should all be in Paris. And how do we know that the Tide is vanishing?
I'd be surprised if I could surprise you anymore, to be honest. Eh, the hobo scared the living daylights out of me.
It is really creepy, and disturbing. You didn't die, in my defense- you were already dead. And I was very sad and all.
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It's ok. I think I stabbed you in a dream, once, years and years ago. I was being trained as an assassin, I think, and you were an assignment?
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She (Caroline) nagged me a while back into adding her when she found out I have an LJ; she's had a LJ for about as long as Jess. There's another one (Sarah) who also reads it and follows Katie's method.
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