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Jun 01, 2011 16:12

[Today in camp, you may find yourself with a name tag. Except it doesn't seem to state your name... Stephen Stills and Ema Skye both have tags of their very own:

BAD AT BEING GAY

BAD AT SCIENCE]

...So you want to talk about it?
No. Because it's not true!
Whatever you say, I guess.

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ofhisword June 1 2011, 23:31:59 UTC
[BAD AT FRATRICIDE]

. . . Really.

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:15:57 UTC
Very well.

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atheological June 2 2011, 00:18:48 UTC
Since you aren't being very forthcoming, how about your name?

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:22:14 UTC
I have no particular reason to be forthcoming about any of that.

My name is Elijah.

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certifiably June 1 2011, 23:41:48 UTC
[BAD AT BEING A BYSTANDER]

Bad because of conscience pangs or bad because he keeps slipping through your fingers?

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ofhisword June 1 2011, 23:43:44 UTC
His paranoia makes him extremely difficult to find. Not to mention the rather intricate and irritating measures that must be taken to actually carry it out . . . it's all rather complicated, as one would expect. But you're not one to stand by much, I see.

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certifiably June 2 2011, 00:06:37 UTC
It's just picking on me for something recent. Anyway, from the sounds of things, he must be really worth killing.

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:07:47 UTC
I have my reasons.

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certifiably June 2 2011, 00:08:41 UTC
Mysterious reasons!

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:09:37 UTC
Everyone has those, whatever they may be.

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certifiably June 2 2011, 00:13:12 UTC
Some people are surprisingly upfront.

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:15:13 UTC
Yes, those sorts. It's almost ... obnoxious.

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certifiably June 2 2011, 00:18:52 UTC
You think so? Honesty can be refreshing sometimes!

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:19:59 UTC
I'm quite honest. However, there is a difference between "honesty" and "diarrhea of the mouth."

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certifiably June 2 2011, 00:26:13 UTC
Nothing wrong with being a little talkative.

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ofhisword June 2 2011, 00:32:38 UTC
Again, there is a difference.

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