THIRTY-SECOND POST

Aug 23, 2009 18:04

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[There's a 'BZZT!', but again, the gloves help neutralize the ouchies.]It seems we're having more and more casualties as the weeks pass by. It's easy to deduce that there is no cure for these removal infections, because if there was one, the hospital would have used them in a split second. I'm not going to bother to ( Read more... )

he blames the snow, he's being serious guys, things suddenly got relevant, he'll still snark at you tho, "luke how you've changed.", so used to this weather, :|

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child_of_demons August 23 2009, 12:04:24 UTC
Just like I always do. It could happen any day, even now.

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coronercolonel August 23 2009, 12:53:47 UTC
I see. So you would continue living, as if nothing was wrong?

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child_of_demons August 23 2009, 12:58:05 UTC
Nothing would be wrong. [He can ignore things with the best of them.]

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coronercolonel August 23 2009, 13:01:24 UTC
How very wise of you, then. I suppose I would have answered in the same manner.

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[text] lastingbloom August 23 2009, 13:57:01 UTC
It makes no difference.

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[text] coronercolonel August 23 2009, 14:03:55 UTC
My, that seems to be the more popular answer than the farewell to loved ones I expected. And why wouldn't it make a difference?

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[text] lastingbloom August 23 2009, 22:17:37 UTC
It is the same as how I live now. I would simply act out my duty for as long as I may.

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[text] coronercolonel August 25 2009, 13:21:02 UTC
This question seems to be attracting many warriors and fighters. I suppose in regards to its nature, it is rather appropriate. And if I may ask, what is your duty?

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cozmic_travel August 23 2009, 15:20:00 UTC
... We...

We're doing what we can.

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coronercolonel August 25 2009, 13:21:51 UTC
I never said otherwise. You are a doctor in the hospital, I assume?

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cozmic_travel August 25 2009, 21:11:16 UTC
I am.

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daddyslilpyro August 23 2009, 15:21:19 UTC
I suppose the fact that she's still alive is a testament to how I spent my final moments...

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coronercolonel August 25 2009, 13:22:26 UTC
What do you mean?

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daddyslilpyro August 25 2009, 21:12:09 UTC
My sister. A lot of my last acts while still alive will apparently be measures to keep her safe.

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pilot_princess August 23 2009, 16:47:04 UTC
...that's a really deep question.

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coronercolonel August 25 2009, 13:23:41 UTC
Is it now? It's a rather practical one in my opinion.

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