1 new blog comment from sammichmoshbruiseFebruary 25 2010, 16:04:59 UTC
HQ doesn't seem to care about who we're with or who our friends are and, if it feels like it, It will fuck with us further (I kid you not, btw. Did you know one time some of us were placed in a special, isolated town and had us "kill" other people? Shit was not cash, even if...er, I didn't "kill" anyone). The problem with marrying in HQ is that, yeah, it's not exactly legal. There were no priests or judges present, so what they have is more of a nice delusion -- not that it's a bad thing, I'm pretty happy for them. So, yeah, using HQ as an example of ~*~*~equality~*~*~ doesn't quite work, given Its anarchic nature.
Reply from bayphoenix1906coolgreycityFebruary 26 2010, 02:02:00 UTC
My point is not that what it does to people is right or good or fair. I've heard enough to know that it's evil (though goodness - I hadn't heard the one about the killing, and I seriously hope it got that out of its system), and I'm even expecting to get some sort of twisted retaliation for using the word "evil" so many times in this blog!
My point, though, is that it seems to do this kind of crap to everyone, regardless of who they are or who they date. If bad establishments don't give a crap about the attributes of who they do stuff to, shouldn't good establishments take the care to be equally inclusive of its citizens - and, yeah, equally protective of them against such anarchies as HQ?
After a LONG LONG time Chrys'll get a reply to zir blog. It took him a VERY long time to read the blog... he had to keep walking away and coming back. But he was determined to finish this piece. Sven had him reading blogs to practice his reading. They were textual (something he could read more easily) and they tended to be shorter than books so he wouldn't get exasperated and quit. The message itself takes even longer... He's got to figure out the words he wants and how to spell them. It's driving him nuts too, because he wants to say more, but he doesn't know how to spell the words.
Either way, his message reads:
I agre. This plas can be evil. I wil warn you, it mit do mor.
At this point he gives up, massaging his temples and closing his eyes. this is not fun...
[ooc A translation: I agree. This place can be evil. I will warn you, it might do more.]
Chrys is, however, pretty quick in responding to the comment. Ze's used to getting a decent number of them, and ze's also used to picking apart dreadful netspeak. Will's spelling is, if anything, a lot more phonetically logical than LOLspeak or 1337.
The warning is duly noted! I'm expecting I might get in trouble for this one, actually...
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My point is not that what it does to people is right or good or fair. I've heard enough to know that it's evil (though goodness - I hadn't heard the one about the killing, and I seriously hope it got that out of its system), and I'm even expecting to get some sort of twisted retaliation for using the word "evil" so many times in this blog!
My point, though, is that it seems to do this kind of crap to everyone, regardless of who they are or who they date. If bad establishments don't give a crap about the attributes of who they do stuff to, shouldn't good establishments take the care to be equally inclusive of its citizens - and, yeah, equally protective of them against such anarchies as HQ?
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Either way, his message reads:
I agre. This plas can be evil. I wil warn you, it mit do mor.
At this point he gives up, massaging his temples and closing his eyes. this is not fun...
[ooc A translation: I agree. This place can be evil. I will warn you, it might do more.]
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The warning is duly noted! I'm expecting I might get in trouble for this one, actually...
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AC-tu-ally... Ac-tu-ally... He's not sure what that word is... but okay. After another good bit of time his reply returns.
Good. I am not good at riting. Can I com over?
[ooc Translation: I am not good at writing. Can I come over?]
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You're welcome to come over!
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