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Aug 17, 2010 18:56

...this period of waiting is quite an inconvenience.

However, it is in keeping with a certain phrase-- "that which doesn't kill me makes me stronger," I believe it was?

[ there is a short pause, though it sounds as though he is going to continue (as he usually tends to). and then-- thud. what happens when you used to heal right up from wounds ( Read more... )

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spooktalk August 18 2010, 00:57:45 UTC
[...if you died, this will have been very ironic.

Just going to wait here and see what happens. :I]

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evaluative August 18 2010, 01:22:39 UTC
[ thankfully, that is not the case. just unconscious for a few moments. then: ]

...ah. It's still on?

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spooktalk August 18 2010, 01:29:25 UTC
It was. As inconvenient as usual.

Do you feel any stronger at the moment?

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evaluative August 18 2010, 01:53:39 UTC
[ lets out a short half-laugh at the first part. when he does continue speaking, after a slight pause, he sounds surprisingly amused for the situation, if not a bit more tired than usual. ]

No, I can't quite say that I do.

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miiirrriiiaaa August 18 2010, 02:28:53 UTC
[oh noooo what was that? Here have a curious Isaac yelling at you until you regain consciousness.]

Dear God, are you alright?!

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evaluative August 18 2010, 02:40:33 UTC
[ and it is..........greatly appreciated. sounds faintly surprised about waking up to yelling. also about the fact that he's on the floor, but that's a slightly different matter. ]

It would seem so.

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miiirrriiiaaa August 23 2010, 01:42:32 UTC
That's wonderful! --err... whoever you are!!

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evaluative August 23 2010, 01:47:41 UTC
You were so concerned about someone you have never met?

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late 17th century French rules_the_north August 18 2010, 07:08:42 UTC
Th' chip out doesn't r'turn y' t' normal?

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late 17th century French evaluative August 18 2010, 12:59:58 UTC
It seems to-- however, the process is slower than I'd previously thought.

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late 17th century French rules_the_north August 19 2010, 02:33:48 UTC
's 't speed'ng up?

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late 17th century French evaluative August 19 2010, 04:03:57 UTC
Gradually, yes. However, it is still not quite what I am used to.

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[video] failhound August 18 2010, 21:54:22 UTC
You never make any more damn sense, do--

[... what even just]

--Hello??

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[video] evaluative August 18 2010, 23:53:15 UTC
[ if that switch to video is two-way, all you get is a view of the ceiling for a few moments. enjoy that. he does eventually pick up the device, though, looking about as confused as he ever will. (which still isn't much.) ]

...you're still there?

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[video] failhound August 19 2010, 00:34:00 UTC
[who knows how these mode switches work, man; either way, more confusion afoot]

That's my line!! What was that?

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[video] evaluative August 19 2010, 00:56:38 UTC
[ eh, we'll roll with it. ]

A miscalculation, perhaps.

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witchoftheweek August 20 2010, 06:24:28 UTC
For what?

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evaluative August 20 2010, 06:41:16 UTC
The chip-- even after its removal, it still manages to create troubles.

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witchoftheweek August 21 2010, 16:53:57 UTC
Yes. It should wear off eventually.

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evaluative August 21 2010, 18:51:08 UTC
Preferably sooner than later, of course.

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