Things I've Learned Thus Far .:04:.

Jan 08, 2010 19:02

Things I've Learned So Far While On This Island

One - go adventuring by one's self. It's less dangerous that way.
Two - never let strange men and women dress you up in the name of a holiday.
Three - if something has ears, it's probably got the word 'demon' in it's race name.
Four - ootoro is very hard to find. But there's tons of other fish. And olive ( Read more... )

lol-recap much demi?, hmmm...ootoro

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seven_and_zero January 9 2010, 08:05:16 UTC
Well, miss, I'm glad to see someone's learning as much as I am here!

Though I'm disturbed slightly by some of them. Especially one hidden by excellent usage of scribbles. I've never seen anyone doing anything particularly suspicious. I would expect walking and playing, and kissing maybe, if the couple was indecent... But are you implying something else?

Maybe you and I could swap stories soon. I bet you've seen far more than myself.

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girl_not_boy January 9 2010, 08:57:14 UTC
Oh, I've known for a while that this island had lots of opportunities, but...it's just. Not the ones I was originally thinking of. But that's alright; the rest have been socially educational, I suppose.

Ah. The scribbles. I've never, er.... Maybe we shouldn't...er....Talk about this...Implications aside.

...You have stories about this place? I agree, we should definitely swap stories about this island. And who knows...you may have seen more than I have... o.o

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seven_and_zero January 9 2010, 12:07:10 UTC
Of course! The culture and customs here are quite different from Nihon, which makes for a very interesting change for myself. People here are very polite, no matter where they've come from originally. An amazing amount of foreigners in one spot. I never would've expected it.

...Oh. I'll drop the subject. But if you wish to tell me... er... at a later time, that's fine too.

And I don't have too many from being here, as I just arrived, but I have a few good ones from back home that are good for sharing. ^_^ In any case, I'd love to hear yours. Especially the ones for one, six, and seven.

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girl_not_boy January 9 2010, 12:39:20 UTC
It was kind of a culture shock when I initially came to this island, but most of the population was very polite and very well mannered. I mean, I don't think many of us came here with the intention of making many friends, but some certainly did.

...Er...Perhaps later. It's just I...er...Yeah.

Um. I suppose...I suppose I could tell you. But, the stories may take some time.... When might you be free...?

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wildfire_dance January 12 2010, 20:12:57 UTC
Ten: Fire is an extremely useful deterrent.

Just thought I'd toss that one in there.

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girl_not_boy January 13 2010, 01:11:46 UTC
o.o What about nine?

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wildfire_dance January 13 2010, 05:03:12 UTC
never skip numbers in lessons.

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girl_not_boy January 13 2010, 05:37:12 UTC
Lesson Nine: Never skip numbers in lessons. Else people tend to get confused.

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thecursedclown January 13 2010, 21:43:42 UTC
Wait...not everything that has ears is a demon...right.

But as for the other pieces of information i'll bare in mind for next time

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girl_not_boy January 14 2010, 00:11:40 UTC
Probably not everything...But I wouldn't put it past most pets, though! Nor strange little children met in the woods!

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thecrookedhorn January 14 2010, 02:21:40 UTC
Ootoro? What's that?

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girl_not_boy January 14 2010, 03:08:57 UTC
Only the most delicious form of tuna I have never tasted you've ever eaten!!

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thecrookedhorn January 17 2010, 04:08:38 UTC
Huh. I've never heard of it before... is it a local dish, or...?

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girl_not_boy January 17 2010, 04:39:23 UTC
It's generally Japanese. But I did figure that there'd be something at least akin to it here...Tell me, have you come across any fancy tuna on this island?

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