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Nov 20, 2009 21:54

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private; knaveswitness November 21 2009, 04:06:56 UTC
Oooooh, is that so?~

[ooc; anddddddd meant to message you about this- likely Break called Gil over during the angels curse since I doubt his eyesight is so hot right nao]

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private; ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:32:15 UTC
Would I have said so if it wasn't?

For--

[ooc; slkfjdlsfkldsj okay, that makes sense lmfdlkfdjs sorry for being so MIA isdfopujegdls; /underestimates school+work always weep lesdifhkleds /fsldkf ]

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private; knaveswitness November 22 2009, 03:03:23 UTC
I just didn't expect it from you. Almost.

[ooc; nfklwnef <3]

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private; ofsubservience November 22 2009, 15:08:12 UTC
That's all?

[ pause and then the strike out is muttered ]

I did.

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guardianhime November 21 2009, 04:53:37 UTC
I don't really know how much I believe in luck, but I'm pretty sure in an instance like this...karma would come back to haunt you.

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ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:32:31 UTC
You believe in karma? Why?

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guardianhime November 22 2009, 01:41:44 UTC
It just makes sense to me. I mean...if you're nice and kind to others those people are going to be more likely and willing to treat you the same. Every choice we make has consequences.

If I was to press that button and it hurt...or even killed someone. There's a chance that another person out there might press the button and the same thing could happen to me. If I was to always make decisions that could hurt others...the likelihood that I too will be hurt at some point just seems a lot more probable.

Sad things happen sometimes naturally. But I think people often get what they give. Since...our choices always affect others.

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ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:56:35 UTC
Do unto others as you wish for them to do unto you--that sort of thing, then. I see.

I'm not sure that every man gets what's coming to him though. Karma perhaps work less in the way of a justice than we would like it to.

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1/2 notflynn November 21 2009, 05:48:25 UTC
Courier, huh. Sounds fancy.

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notflynn November 21 2009, 05:48:55 UTC
...You pushing it?

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1/2 ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:33:46 UTC
Perhaps unnecessarily so. Messenger would suffice.

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ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:34:13 UTC
What do you think?

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exorcistakuma November 21 2009, 07:39:02 UTC
It certainly is tempting, isn't it?

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ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:34:35 UTC
It depends on how badly you want what they have to offer.

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exorcistakuma November 22 2009, 16:24:56 UTC
I imagine a lot of people would want it badly.

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/is a bag of fail with activity and stuff aughhh failwguns November 21 2009, 08:31:19 UTC
It's tempting, but it might not be very wise. Then again-

A courier?

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LKDJSFLJDS DO NOT WORRY, seriously i think RL is taking everyone by the neck lately ofsubservience November 22 2009, 01:35:18 UTC
I doubt wisdom has much to do with anything here.

A courier.

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isn't it always? failwguns November 22 2009, 08:43:34 UTC
I thought about pushing it.

Well, since Eliot isn't here, I haven't much else to do.

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APPARENTLY ldkjfsdlj ofsubservience November 22 2009, 15:11:29 UTC
Two is better than one? Perhaps. Still, this person--

Pushing to go home or something else?

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