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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, 16:19:55 UTC
But a little evidence does not a fact make. What you're suggesting is you're more tolerant of those theories because it goes with what makes you comfortable.

And it's fine to be an expert in one area, but anything you take in outside of that can really do nothing but expand your knowledge and provide new ways of applying what you already know.

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:21:34 UTC
No, I am tolerant of those theories because they are proven.

I believe applying what I know is what got me here.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:22:49 UTC
And you don't seem to be at all interested in changing that, so why trade it up now?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:24:46 UTC
I am, I just happen to believe it was my practice and not my theory that was at fault.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:25:51 UTC
So why are you still here then?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:28:11 UTC
I am presuming because I do not know any other practice.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:31:37 UTC
And you see how that makes you something of an unreliable observer, right?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:34:07 UTC
Not on the basic principles of keeping order. Perhaps on the way of going about it, yes, but on the basic principles, order should be maintained.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:51:27 UTC
So what's your name anyway, Cap?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:52:00 UTC
Captain Swing.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:52:57 UTC
So is Captain an actual title or your first name?

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sssh. swing hates his first name. pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 16:53:38 UTC
...actual title.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 16:54:38 UTC
So's your name just 'Swing', then?

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pleasesmirk April 27 2010, 17:00:46 UTC
No.

Findthee Swing. If you find it funny, please smirk and get it over with.

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i_excel April 27 2010, 17:02:35 UTC
Findthee? It's interesting, definitely not a name I've ever heard before. But I dunno if it's smirk-worthy.

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