[written | night]

Mar 09, 2011 14:27

This difference between day and night shall take some time to adjust to. Hide behind a mask by day; silently we go at night. Thankfully writing remains the same, proving a reliable form of communication. There is definitely some form of translation going on, as I'm quite sure not everyone here speaks Japanese ( Read more... )

wakahisa isamu: original character, date masamune: sengoku basara, *katakura kojuro: sengoku basara, cheshire cat: original character, kelly bridge: original character, rapunzel: tangled, yako katsuragi: nōgami neuro

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[text] oldfireturkey March 9 2011, 22:40:21 UTC
It does mean there's no washing up though and I think we can all agree on that being a good thing.

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[text] loyaldragon March 9 2011, 22:43:05 UTC
I'm afraid I don't follow.

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[text] oldfireturkey March 9 2011, 22:45:08 UTC
When you dream up the food, you've only got the dishes you actually used to clean up. If you cook from scratch, someone's stuck up to their elbows in the sink.

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[text] loyaldragon March 9 2011, 22:49:30 UTC
I was not the one cleaning them up, but I do see what you mean.

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text; dirt_heart March 9 2011, 23:18:05 UTC
Have you got any suggestions on remedying that problem?

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text; loyaldragon March 9 2011, 23:23:37 UTC
I have considered several options, none of which seem to feasible at the moment. Growing our own food, purchasing goods from a marketplace, finding a restaurant where food is cooked. Imagining the seeds seems the most plausible answer.

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text; dirt_heart March 10 2011, 01:31:10 UTC
I ran a restaurant back home. Can't say I'd thought of sourcing food here, but I hadn't tried any dreamed up meals, yet.

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text; loyaldragon March 10 2011, 01:36:22 UTC
It's something to do to pass the time.

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Text! lamb_of_gold March 9 2011, 23:32:15 UTC
Why not simply dream up the ingredients to make such a meal?

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Text :D loyaldragon March 9 2011, 23:48:42 UTC
I have considered this option, though even the best imagined ingredients surely couldn't taste as good as coming straight from a garden.

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Re: Text :D lamb_of_gold March 10 2011, 01:18:23 UTC
The only way to tell would be to try, I suppose.

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Text loyaldragon March 10 2011, 01:19:44 UTC
Indeed. I can only hope for the best.

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Written; sun_droplet March 9 2011, 23:51:38 UTC
I'm free right now. Is something wrong? [She's a little worried.]

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Written; loyaldragon March 9 2011, 23:58:26 UTC
Not in the least. Things have settled [ well as much as the Date are ever "settled" ] so I am fulfilling my promise to teach you some swordsmanship.

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written; sun_droplet March 10 2011, 03:06:01 UTC
REALLY? Did you wanna meet up? [Someone's excited!]

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written; loyaldragon March 10 2011, 03:45:46 UTC
Certainly. I cannot properly train your technique through written word.

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text; itaidakimasu March 10 2011, 00:29:10 UTC
That's why I prefer to cook for myself.

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text; loyaldragon March 10 2011, 00:37:16 UTC
Do you grow your own food or is there a market?

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text; itaidakimasu March 10 2011, 00:39:13 UTC
I imagine the food, usually. Or, I think I do. My pantry is always stocked. I've 'found' a few gardens, but I don't know if they were there originally or if I imagined them...

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text; loyaldragon March 10 2011, 00:42:42 UTC
[ yeah, this place is strange. ]

You garden?

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