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Apr 27, 2010 09:51

Y'know you have to take a long, hard look at your life and afterlife when you come to the realization that the most prominent activity you've been using to break the monotony is hours upon hours of paperwork. Not that it's something that could be too easily changed back home -- obligations being the pain in the ass that they are, and a certain need ( Read more... )

wardening, omggg just gimme a form to fill out, monologuing

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 13:59:46 UTC
Order is always worth whatever it takes to enforce.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 14:09:37 UTC
Sure thing, Li'l fella. And that policy kept you out of here, right?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 14:10:50 UTC
What did you call me?

No, but... order is nearly always worth what it takes to create.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 14:13:28 UTC
Don't think I misspelled it.

And -- not always. Sometimes there's order in disorder, and paperwork isn't gonna record it right anyway.

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Prentiss totally keeps casefiles about inmates and crimes here :\ i_cantakeit April 27 2010, 14:35:35 UTC
Rube tried to implement some assessment forms for us a few times, but not everyone's used to that kind of paperwork, so they never really stuck.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 14:36:49 UTC
I don't really think it's about them sticking. When he wants them he'll pass them out.

That's just Rube.

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i_cantakeit April 27 2010, 14:43:24 UTC
You're probably right. It's still a shame though; it couldn't exactly be a bad thing to get this place more organized.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 14:49:45 UTC
That's not to say I think this place is completely disorganized. It's just a big change.

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