[XIV Public//Excluding Yuna]

Sep 22, 2008 23:59

*Right after the 10 minute network blackout*

I LIKE this Doktor guy. He's beyond just about any vector I'VE ever seen. I can appriciate an artist like that.

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...they're gone. We're okay.

yuna, art, i heart crazy people

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[Text] white_hymn September 23 2008, 18:32:21 UTC
Sho!!

Thank god you are alright! I was worried...

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Filtered to Yuna pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 04:21:10 UTC
Heh. No worries. Not even a scratch. We managed to round up most of the citizens and get them to safety before the battle, so now all that's left is clean up.

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[Filtered to Sho] white_hymn September 24 2008, 04:29:22 UTC
That is fantastic! I am so happy you all are safe!
You are braver than what I first thought. Battling the undead and saving your comrades from explosives...

You might end up becoming a 'general' someday if you continue to be so heroic.

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Re: [Filtered to Yuna] pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 04:31:13 UTC
Nah... I doubt I'd make a good leader. Thank you though...

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Filtered to Her Royal Fluffiness] pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 04:23:33 UTC
One must always be ready to re-evaluate and re-calculate the status-quo. Life is fluid. This guy gets that.

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[Filtered to Fluffy] pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 04:29:53 UTC
Tongues? Little hectopascel I haven't even gotten STARTED.

And isn't any news gossip when you get down to it?

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sciencejesusnow September 24 2008, 05:00:53 UTC
A vector has only two dimensions. It cannot be used to properly describe a well-rounded object.

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pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 05:04:02 UTC
Very true.

But sometimes one can't help twisting around the meanings of even something as pure as math to make a pleasing sounding point.

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sciencejesusnow September 24 2008, 05:11:20 UTC
The language we use is the only way we have of describing pure mathematical concepts. Corrupt that and the whole system falls out of place. The area of a circle divided by the square of the radius will always equal pi, but if two people are using different definitions of are or radius, communications becomes impossible.

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pi_tothe_nth September 24 2008, 05:14:13 UTC
You talk as if corrupting the system is an undesirable goal.

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