Thirty four. [Audio - English]

May 05, 2009 18:23

How does anyone know what day it is if the weather never changes? It was sunny on New Years, and it's sunny now. It must have taken you foreigners a long time to make a system to to make up for not having distinct seasons. I wonder if you even know what snow looks like ( Read more... )

!major kusanagi, on ur flist bein a dick, horrible stereotypes are a go, @audio

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missmimmi May 6 2009, 00:32:03 UTC
Well, the radio has a date on it.

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nantokanare May 6 2009, 00:36:45 UTC
Just because there's a date doesn't mean it's right.

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missmimmi May 6 2009, 00:44:53 UTC
The date does not match up to the time it would be back home, ja, but I suppose it was like this for most of the people here.

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nantokanare May 6 2009, 02:18:57 UTC
The date doesn't match up with the time here.

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electroniccrane May 6 2009, 04:00:54 UTC
Disappointment builds character.

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[Audio // Japanese] nantokanare May 6 2009, 04:28:05 UTC
Everything builds character, Auntie.

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[Audio // Japanese] electroniccrane May 6 2009, 20:48:19 UTC
Like being wrong. Other places have four distinct seasons, too.

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[Audio // Japanese] nantokanare May 6 2009, 23:16:05 UTC
I haven't seen anything here that makes me believe you.

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psychoticracer May 6 2009, 16:25:21 UTC
If you think it matters.

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nantokanare May 6 2009, 23:17:58 UTC
I do. Does the food in your world grow without rain, Mr. Erol?

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psychoticracer May 7 2009, 00:02:25 UTC
I was talking about what day it is.

Do your crops rely on natural rainfall?

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nantokanare May 7 2009, 00:04:55 UTC
Some days you get things.

What else would they rely on?

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