Day 8

May 11, 2011 18:34

Is it normal for people to plan things in advance for the holiday? It seems like that's all everyone's talking about now. That and the missing trousers and skirts, but... I don't get it, what's the big deal?

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caninepranker May 12 2011, 02:26:45 UTC
Don't you see~? For some of us, knowing where to go during summer vacation is vital~! Plans must be made~! Houses must be scouted out~! Because really, if I'm stuck in that house all summer vacation, I might as well stay at school...

Anyhow, now that we're on the topic, are you hosting any 'wild bashes' over the summer?

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 02:37:28 UTC
...Are you kidding? My parents won't even let me leave the house when I'm at home.

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caninepranker May 12 2011, 10:53:09 UTC
My wonderful parents will probably get really pissed off at me... but I don't care~! I'll call it 'maintaining Pureblood relations' and all will be fine~! And hello - it's called sneaking out. If you're good at it, you won't get caught!

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 15:53:41 UTC
Hello--I did sneak out when I was younger. A lot.

They put bars on my window.

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jasminofthewest May 12 2011, 05:53:19 UTC
And here I thought you all were at the age where you should be doing things spontaneous and spur of the moment. It's us old folks that need to plan things, or else we might forget them!

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 06:42:27 UTC
...Professor, I doubt you could forget anything with how much you know about tea.

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jasminofthewest May 12 2011, 06:51:00 UTC
Oh you would be surprised at how many things I tend to forget. Tea is just unforgettable.

Come to think of it, what was your name again?

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 06:53:19 UTC
[IS SHE REALLY THAT FORGETTABLE SOB]

...Xion. Professor. I'm Xion.

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opqrstuv May 12 2011, 17:35:05 UTC
Planning things in advance is essential to any successful operation. There is an order of operations when it comes to all formulas; skipping the first step is akin to building a house with no foundation.

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 22:08:56 UTC
...This is for holiday, not an operation. What are you doing for the holiday?

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opqrstuv May 12 2011, 22:14:57 UTC
Returning home.

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whoeverlooks May 12 2011, 22:18:09 UTC
Oh.

So am I.

[How does I social interaction aaaaa.]

Do you like it at home?

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dofaye May 13 2011, 03:07:07 UTC
When one is forced to plan out normal days, it's only natural to plan for holidays, too.

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whoeverlooks May 13 2011, 04:02:13 UTC
They're being forced to plan out everything?

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dofaye May 13 2011, 04:37:25 UTC
Making strict plans is how many people function during the school year.

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whoeverlooks May 13 2011, 04:40:11 UTC
That seems too...organised for the people here.

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bitterpresent May 13 2011, 10:00:21 UTC
People like it when they do something during the holiday.

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whoeverlooks May 14 2011, 00:36:25 UTC
...Like what?

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bitterpresent May 14 2011, 08:59:29 UTC
Parties, of course! Most of the students in this school are teenagers. Don't you go to parties sometimes, Xion?

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whoeverlooks May 14 2011, 16:58:30 UTC
...Never.

Um

My parents don't like it when I leave the house.

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