nineteenth train robbery ❧ [audio]

Jun 20, 2010 14:15

[ This is her (sad) attempt to communicate with all you people who don't speak English. She's obviously missing a few languages but these are the four that I could butcher the best-ie, the most common (and Japanese mostly because probably more than half the population of Discedo is Japanese). Have fun with her awful grammar and very obvious accent ( Read more... )

(huey laforet), her american-ness is showing again, (taiwan), (england), (denmark), (canada), language barrier: 1 miria: 0, (germany), (japan), (yvon tardos aka rynax), (teutonic order aka teu), (america), (shindou shuichi), (jonathan carnahan), (ukraine), (the master), (patchouli knowledge), (iceland), (monkey d. luffy), her sad attempt at speaking in tongues, (hungary), miria: master linguist, (mutou yuugi)

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 00:48:53 UTC
That's... not so bad.

Besides, there's none as important as English.

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1/2 mygodmyright June 21 2010, 04:59:01 UTC
Did he? Does he talk about me often?

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 04:59:55 UTC
Not that it really matters to me, of course. And I don't believe in fairies; they really do exist, so there's nothing to believe in.

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 05:08:40 UTC
Sometimes! [ When he's making fun of you, that is. ]

I told him I saw a fairy once, but it was just Isaac in disguise.

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 05:13:08 UTC
Faeries exist, they really do. They're mischievous and they like to play hide and seek, but if you're very quiet and very very patient, they'll show themselves.

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 05:19:57 UTC
Like in Peter Pan?

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 05:21:38 UTC
Exactly like in Peter Pan.

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 05:25:06 UTC
... Is Peter Pan real?

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1/2 mygodmyright June 21 2010, 05:28:38 UTC
No, Peter isn't. All children have to grow up sooner or later, after all.

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 05:29:30 UTC
But I'm certain there's a faerie named Tinker-Bell out there, somewhere.

In fact, more than certain. I'm 100% sure.

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 05:35:17 UTC
[ Don't tell America, but she totally believes in fairies. It'll be their little secret. So she lowers her voice to a whisper. ]

Do you think she might be here?

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 05:38:38 UTC
[ LOWERING HIS VOICE TO A WHISPER TOO. It's exciting to talk about faeries and not have people call him a crackpot ;o; ]

I actually haven't thought about that. I'd have to get my chip out to know for certain, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt look around. Blimey, I'd feel terrible if she had been here the entire time and I couldn't see her--

[ trailing off to mutter things about chips and faeries and faery dust ]

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 05:51:54 UTC
[ Miria's already pretty insane as it is, so fairies being real is just another exciting discovery. But poor America, Miria is bonding with his Canada and England behind his back about French and fairies, respectively. ]

I can help you look! Don't you just have to believe really hard?

[...] Do you think she'd have her fairy dust with her? I've always wanted to fly!

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mygodmyright June 21 2010, 06:29:12 UTC
It requires more than that; you need belief, purity, and just a bit of luck.

I'm sure if we see her she'd be willing to share. She may act ill-tempered, but she's a kind faerie, deep in her heart.

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isaaaaaac June 21 2010, 13:26:34 UTC
Do you... Do you think I have those things? [ She sounds ridiculously hopeful; don't crush her hopes and dreams England. ]

Oh, I hope so!

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