020. [voice]

Mar 14, 2011 21:55

Another trial come and gone, and another attempt of theirs at placating their raw materials. Perhaps I have been here for too long, already.

With that, one must wonder-- what would it take, on their part, for you to be at ease with the actions of the scientists here? For you to accept your status as their experiments...what are you worth?

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subshiki March 15 2011, 20:56:16 UTC
More than this.

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evaluative March 15 2011, 23:54:03 UTC
By how much?

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subshiki March 15 2011, 23:56:55 UTC
That depends on how narcissistic I'm feeling, doesn't it?

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evaluative March 16 2011, 00:03:17 UTC
I suppose so. Generally speaking, then-- how much more than this are you worth?

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Tell me if you'd prefer I put a translation/used video? p2iioniic March 16 2011, 01:17:37 UTC
nothiing.

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s'all good! evaluative March 16 2011, 01:39:47 UTC
Have you already accepted this-- or do you simply believe that there is nothing they could do?

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\o/ p2iioniic March 16 2011, 01:44:28 UTC
there'2 nothiing they could do.

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evaluative March 16 2011, 01:46:01 UTC
I am sure it is not as difficult as you may think to sway the emotions of raw materials.

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[Video] jazz_enpsyche March 16 2011, 01:56:07 UTC
[You always bring up such interesting points.]

Bribery is supposed to be the most effective way of calming people down.

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[Video] evaluative March 16 2011, 02:01:56 UTC
[ He likes to know for the future, with his own experiments. ]

So I was aware. It does indeed seem that their...transgressions would be excused even here, with enough work.

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Re: [Video] jazz_enpsyche March 16 2011, 04:10:12 UTC
[Data collecting, interesting.]

I doubt it. Being kidnapped and forced to survive is a lot closer to unforgivable then most things.

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[Video] evaluative March 16 2011, 04:14:41 UTC
[ It's an easy way to get a lot of opinions. ]

Does the world itself not force you to survive under its own limits? This is simply a matter of whether or not it is with their "rules," perhaps.

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[voice] takehiscrown March 16 2011, 04:06:12 UTC
[suspicious.]

Why do you want to know?

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[voice] evaluative March 16 2011, 04:08:42 UTC
No reason other than curiosity.

[ A pleasant enough tone. ]

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[voice] takehiscrown March 16 2011, 05:23:04 UTC
[pause.]

The opinions of individuals matter little in the grand scheme. One's acceptance or discontent with his or her situation will not change the reality of it.

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[voice] evaluative March 16 2011, 05:25:03 UTC
Perhaps not. As I said, I am simply curious about the answers given.

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text rules_the_north March 16 2011, 15:46:04 UTC
Nothing.

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text evaluative March 16 2011, 18:45:15 UTC
Do you mean that you are worth nothing, or that they can do nothing to make up for this?

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text rules_the_north March 16 2011, 19:01:12 UTC
The second.

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text evaluative March 16 2011, 19:02:43 UTC
I see. Why is that?

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