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Dec 13, 2009 13:07
I'm back! For a fortnight. T'is a busy life. Allelujah (
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'Lo to all the new arrivals o/
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 04:00:46 UTC
Welcome back~! <333 We missed you!
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 04:50:21 UTC
*skips through the flowers with Gil*
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felinephobic
December 13 2009, 04:54:04 UTC
[And somewhere out there Oz and Sharon are suffering spontaneous nosebleeds without being certain of the cause.]
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 04:56:13 UTC
F-ffff. I am sure that they are. xDDDD
But that does not matter to Gil and Break, who are happily skipping through the flowers, holding hands, poppy tucked behind Break's ear.
.....
xDDDDD I don't know anymore, Winger. I just...I have no words.
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felinephobic
December 13 2009, 04:59:41 UTC
When bliss such as this decends upon a pair, it is not to those around them to sully the union with ignorant questions and cruel scepticism.
And the red really does bring out Break's eye.
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 05:02:57 UTC
xD I am sure it does. And as that dear Sewer Rat pointed out, red on white is a lovely combination.
Clearly they have reached a point where nobody can understand. <3
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felinephobic
December 13 2009, 05:10:47 UTC
Like a field of poppies under a clouded winter day, chilled as a frozen fish and yet vivid as a really bad papercut.
...ROSE! I was wracking my brain for a red flower and somehow missed the blindingly, etched-in-neon-lights-ly obvious answer of ROSE 8|
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 05:12:32 UTC
xDDDDDD That is a wonderful metaphor. It really brings forward the sense of love here.
FFFFFFF. And here I was thinking that you chose the poppy for its symbolism, and that maybe I should be worried. xD
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felinephobic
December 13 2009, 05:14:06 UTC
What symbolism do poppies have? I know that in Australia they're a symbol of war and rememberance.
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 05:15:11 UTC
xD They can also be a symbol for death.
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felinephobic
December 13 2009, 05:15:51 UTC
...awkward.
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charientisms
December 13 2009, 05:16:35 UTC
A little bit, yeah.
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... We're all totally spamming this post, aren't we.
echo_of_a_voice
December 13 2009, 04:22:03 UTC
... This is part of the reason why Echo does not enjoy being your servant, Vincent. :|
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... Yeah we are. And it's totally my fault. /ORZ FOREVER SOB
boat_lights
December 13 2009, 04:23:41 UTC
Ahaha, there you are. Echo. Ahaha, you see, I feel just terrible right now. You don't mind if I ehehe, take it out. Ahaha. On you. Right?
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/pats
echo_of_a_voice
December 13 2009, 04:26:43 UTC
Echo doesn't mind, Master Vincent.
WHERE IS OZ WHEN YOU NEED TO RANT TO HIM /s-sob
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<3
boat_lights
December 13 2009, 04:30:21 UTC
/ABUSES
NOT EVEN OZ CAN SAVE YOU SOB ;A;
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But that does not matter to Gil and Break, who are happily skipping through the flowers, holding hands, poppy tucked behind Break's ear.
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xDDDDD I don't know anymore, Winger. I just...I have no words.
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And the red really does bring out Break's eye.
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Clearly they have reached a point where nobody can understand. <3
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...ROSE! I was wracking my brain for a red flower and somehow missed the blindingly, etched-in-neon-lights-ly obvious answer of ROSE 8|
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FFFFFFF. And here I was thinking that you chose the poppy for its symbolism, and that maybe I should be worried. xD
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WHERE IS OZ WHEN YOU NEED TO RANT TO HIM /s-sob
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NOT EVEN OZ CAN SAVE YOU SOB ;A;
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