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Feb 09, 2008 20:46

[I'm going to assume Ulquiorra touched Dist and made him sick here. If not, then just smack me or something. Either way, Ulquiorra's back to normal now that the plot is over. He's simply strolling down the street, looking deadpan.]

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is this weird shit normal?, caja negacion is a trap, trash, i can't go home

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2yoraedragon February 9 2008, 21:02:48 UTC
Pretty normal, yeah. They happen every so often.

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notacontractor February 9 2008, 21:05:37 UTC
What an annoying place.

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2yoraedragon February 9 2008, 21:16:23 UTC
It keeps things interesting, I guess. Even if it does make things... strange... afterwards, when people are trying to get back into what passes for "normal" here.

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notacontractor February 9 2008, 21:34:51 UTC
Not much is normal here in the first place. Not for anyone.

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discardedwish February 9 2008, 22:23:59 UTC
[if he was snottier he probably would have said something along the lines of 'you're what's mildly inconvenient', but once more reminds self of what Colette-Neechan had said ... deep breaths and smile]

They are common place, correct.

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notacontractor February 9 2008, 22:26:08 UTC
Does anyone here happen to know why?

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discardedwish February 9 2008, 22:26:54 UTC
I am afraid that I do not know that answer. I have only been here for a short while myself and seems to be the whim of the city if anything.

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notacontractor February 9 2008, 22:42:17 UTC
So the city has a mind of its own? That would explain how the third level of this place feels. Hm. It must be hiding there.

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sealedbowsavior February 9 2008, 22:54:52 UTC
One might say that~.

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notacontractor February 9 2008, 23:37:05 UTC
Vague answers aren't needed.

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sealedbowsavior February 9 2008, 23:42:37 UTC
Sorry, sorry~. I'll be more to the point from now on.

Yeah, weird stuff happens all the time. They seem to happen most often on or around the time of holidays, like Halloween or Christmas. Back during Halloween, say, there was a doppelganger crisis~.

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notacontractor February 10 2008, 00:40:34 UTC
Good.

Interesting. Holidays are a human reason to celebrate, correct?

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rasenjou February 10 2008, 05:28:34 UTC
You look a lot better without that plate on your face, but why're you wearing it like a hat now? Sort of like a hat. How does it stay on like that?

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notacontractor February 10 2008, 09:53:22 UTC
It's not a hat. It's what remained of my hollow mask.

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rasenjou February 11 2008, 02:34:41 UTC
Your what mask? And how is it a mask if it's on your head?

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