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Nov 16, 2011 20:01
Nn... It's getting a lot warmer out now.
Maybe I should spend more time outside now.
But what if rain starts to come...
Erland, your universe spoils too much.
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pureplainpatron
November 17 2011, 05:12:50 UTC
To be fair, my world can have occasional rains as well.
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keepersouha
November 17 2011, 06:02:04 UTC
Yes, but it's not like how Japan's rainy seasons are.
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pureplainpatron
November 17 2011, 06:05:39 UTC
This is quite true.
I imagine if Setsu had her way, though, it'd be snowing every day.
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keepersouha
November 17 2011, 06:07:17 UTC
... I think that'd be just as bad.
If not worse. Because then snow would be on the ground, and when I get near it, it'll turn into water.
Which means I'll be completely surrounded by it.
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weavethebonds
November 17 2011, 06:31:01 UTC
I'm terrified at the prospect of living in some sort of tiny dimension.
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keepersouha
November 17 2011, 06:39:47 UTC
Well, it's not too bad.
I'm usually just in Noriko's home/library here, anyway.
She has a lot of books.
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pureplainpatron
November 17 2011, 06:50:33 UTC
It's not like being trapped in a house.
If anything, it'd be like being trapped in, oh. North America.
Sure, technically it's relatively small, but there's more than enough room to spread your elbows.
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weavethebonds
November 17 2011, 06:58:22 UTC
Not the reason I'd be terrified.
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I imagine if Setsu had her way, though, it'd be snowing every day.
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If not worse. Because then snow would be on the ground, and when I get near it, it'll turn into water.
Which means I'll be completely surrounded by it.
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I'm usually just in Noriko's home/library here, anyway.
She has a lot of books.
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If anything, it'd be like being trapped in, oh. North America.
Sure, technically it's relatively small, but there's more than enough room to spread your elbows.
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