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Nov 27, 2010 01:03

Tonight marks the eve of six months that I've lived here, in Siren's Port.

If you're not the sort to be interested in the abstractions of a night shift doctor who can't just nap on his break hours, then- Fellow Newcomers, by all means please disregard this message. If you aren't interested in hearing any reflections on the nature of the human ( Read more... )

c: asano rin, c: the joker, c: gilbert nightray, c: miles edgeworth, c: ichimaru gin, c: franz d'epinay, c: re-l mayer, !: daedalus yumeno, c: dr. john seward

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[video] he_is_wild November 27 2010, 06:10:51 UTC
Welcome to humanity, Doc.

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[video] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:18:59 UTC
I must admit, I prefer it to subhumanity in most respects.

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[video] he_is_wild November 27 2010, 06:22:23 UTC
Bah, sub-humanity isn't so bad.

Humanity gets all caught up in its philosophies.

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[video] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:24:47 UTC
Only when there's time to catch your breath and puzzle on it.

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[voice] mentis_reae November 27 2010, 06:11:24 UTC
[Awkwardly:]

You...did intend this to be broadcast to everyone, correct?

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[voice] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:18:10 UTC
Hm?

Yes, I did. I also said that you are all free to dismiss it, as you wish.

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[voice] mentis_reae November 27 2010, 06:18:48 UTC
I was merely making certain.

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[voice] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:19:45 UTC
Why? Was that too candid?

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voice; proxysearch November 27 2010, 06:23:45 UTC
[Six months in this city. God, that means it'll be that much for her shortly. December 2nd isn't too far away. And here's Daedalus, as philosophical as their last day in Romdeau, at the hospital and contemplating his very existence.

Sometimes, she wonders about his sanity. Sometimes, she wonders about her own.]

It feels like no time has passed, hasn't it? Like you've batted an eyelash and suddenly, it's been six months.

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voice; gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:30:26 UTC
It's gone by very quickly. It feels like no time at all- but that's probably because you've been right here, through most of it. And we've both been so occupied...

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voice; proxysearch November 27 2010, 06:31:26 UTC
At least it's not the droll day-in and day-out of Romdeau, back and forth. There's more here than there ever was there.

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voice; gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:36:09 UTC
We say so very often, don't we? I don't think I've been bored here a moment though, it's true. And you, Re-l?

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[Voice] axemeaquestion November 27 2010, 06:25:16 UTC
I think for once, I'm going to have to agree with the freakish clown whats-his-name.

And damn. I still remember back when I thought I couldn't tolerate this place for five minutes.

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[Voice] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:26:48 UTC
It's mostly tolerable for you now?

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[Voice] axemeaquestion November 27 2010, 06:28:09 UTC
Mostly. It's been a pretty crappy couple of weeks, but I think I'm starting to re-tolerate everything again.

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[Voice] gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:37:20 UTC
I think I can relate. I can only hope 'Christmas' is not a repeat of the nightmare that was Halloween.

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text; payback November 27 2010, 06:30:26 UTC
Do you think no rules are better, or all rules, all the time?

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text; gaveherwings November 27 2010, 06:38:28 UTC
I should like to think that at some happy medium is Utopia, but I think I've lost faith in such a thing. People are not so simple.

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text for now. payback December 4 2010, 22:36:11 UTC
I'm not really sure, I think. On the one hand, there's chaos. On the other hand, the chance to oppress other people...

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text for now. gaveherwings December 5 2010, 04:24:39 UTC
Chaos as it is allowed to continue here- inexcusable. Never, until we had massive problems with autoreiv rampage, did we ever have so many accidents, or random acts of public violence, homicide, so many terrible conditions and people exposed to the extremities of weather.

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