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Jul 14, 2010 18:49

This really is a different kind of place, huh? I thought it might be a little like home, we have baseball too. But last time I checked we didn't have a "darkness" (or should I write it Darkness, with a capital?) problem.

Seems like we're in it for the long haul, with the set up . . . Anyway! At least we're in this together, right?

†: luke fon fabre, c: ishida uryuu, c: lenalee lee

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voice. nebulaspiraling July 14 2010, 23:12:09 UTC
That's definitely one way to look at it. [ a 'good way', she means. ]

And maybe with a capital. There's still less important darknesses. Like turning the light out in a room.

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text; reincarceration July 14 2010, 23:14:07 UTC
I'm glad you think so!

Darkness, then. It sounds more ominous that way.

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voice4ever&everuntiltheendoftime. also, i'm lazy. nebulaspiraling July 14 2010, 23:18:25 UTC
It is ominous, though, right?

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text x all comments with this icon. can't blame you for that! reincarceration July 14 2010, 23:20:54 UTC
I was hoping that it wasn't That ominous. . . but I guess that's a little naive.

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Voice. aviatarian July 14 2010, 23:16:30 UTC
A capital, definitely, if only so that the quotation marks can be unneeded.

Though I hope you've found some other things that are rather familiar...?

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text; reincarceration July 14 2010, 23:19:36 UTC
"darkness" against Darkness, huh?

More than just the baseball field? A bit, yeah. Unless you mean faces?

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Voice. aviatarian July 14 2010, 23:24:08 UTC
It's slightly easier, at least.

Time, planet, rules. Asking after faces can be a bit rude, I think, with how it all works.

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text; reincarceration July 14 2010, 23:26:00 UTC
Guess there's a lot of variables. I haven't thought of them all yet.

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text. deflames July 15 2010, 00:00:49 UTC
[ his hyper intuition is tingling somewhere out there . . . in the dark abyss that is his cranium cavity ]

baseball is pretty popular, i guess . . . we have it at home too.

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text; reincarceration July 15 2010, 00:05:23 UTC
[ nice to know your spider senses still work, Tsuna ]

That's nice. I wonder if it's popular all over the world.

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text; deflames July 15 2010, 00:37:01 UTC
[ he tries ]

well it comes from america, right? i know it's big in japan- where are you from?

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text; reincarceration July 15 2010, 00:39:31 UTC
Japan, actually! I heard that it came from America too, but I wasn't sure if that was just a urban legend or something.

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[text] sequincy July 15 2010, 02:42:50 UTC
'Different' is a grand understatement.

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text; reincarceration July 15 2010, 02:50:57 UTC
Can you tell me more?

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text; sequincy July 15 2010, 02:51:38 UTC
Of course.

But you'll only get anywhere with specific questions.

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text; reincarceration July 15 2010, 02:53:07 UTC
Ah, sorry.

What kind of people are here? Students like me or?

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Video! soundslikepi July 15 2010, 03:03:08 UTC
Yeah, it doesn't look it'd be easy to get out. Have you tried going to the edge of the city?

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text; reincarceration July 15 2010, 03:04:57 UTC
Not yet, but that's on the list.

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soundslikepi July 15 2010, 03:19:48 UTC
If you go all the way to the edge you can really feel the uh. 'Pull'.

It's kind of creepy.

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reincarceration July 15 2010, 03:21:15 UTC
"Pull"? It's a bad feeling, then?

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