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Sep 13, 2011 23:02

[ If anyone has been using the library over the past few weeks, they would find that one of the tables has been completely taken over by books and one diminutive fellow (who, through some of this time, was using said table as a relatively uncomfortable pillow, but that is not the point here). The point is that these books are now being put away, ( Read more... )

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writtennnnnn c: deadwhisperer September 14 2011, 03:08:56 UTC
That's a good question--I've never though about that.

[ yeah he has no idea this is cian :D ]

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 03:17:43 UTC
[ Probably good; he is kind of trying to be anonymous. ]

Why not?

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written; deadwhisperer September 14 2011, 03:19:00 UTC
Well there's a lot more to worry about than something like that isn't there?

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 03:25:07 UTC
Most likely. It does not mean this problem can be ignored, though.

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 04:56:31 UTC
[ ..............................................yeah this will just stay written. ]

What do you think of that-- the fact that you will have to return?

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 05:01:06 UTC
You would be able to accept that without any hesitation?

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dictated challengesworld September 14 2011, 15:10:07 UTC
Ah, the nature of choices! My, my, what a complex topic.

Well, it would be assumed so, I believe. If somebody doesn't allow you the choice of staying here, then they would not allow you the choice of leaving. It is not if I can simply walk out of here- there's something more powerful at play keeping us here.

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 15:13:31 UTC
It is an unlikely sort of prison.

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dictated challengesworld September 14 2011, 15:16:34 UTC
But is it really a prison when we have brought here without any reason or sense of punishment?

It seems more like an invitation to me. An invitation that results in us staying here forever. [Pause.] That is not a very nice invitation.

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written; contemns September 14 2011, 15:19:38 UTC
An invitation can be refused. This cannot.

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tabbytastic September 15 2011, 00:44:22 UTC
[wait... she reads this a few more times, trying to make sure she's really got the gist of what he's saying]

Uh... isn't that the whole point to being trapped somewhere?

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contemns September 15 2011, 01:39:24 UTC
Without a captor to be found, it is difficult to tell how trapped we are.

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tabbytastic September 15 2011, 04:58:01 UTC
[on the other side of the journal, she's scratching her head]

...No it's not.

We can't leave, so-- we're very trapped.

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contemns September 15 2011, 05:14:19 UTC
We can leave the building.

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written; birdmetaphor September 15 2011, 02:31:38 UTC
That would be the logical conclusion, wouldn't it?

Though it's certainly not a fixed conclusion.

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written; contemns September 15 2011, 02:37:19 UTC
There is little here that seems to be certain.

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written; birdmetaphor September 15 2011, 03:29:19 UTC
So we're faced with uncertainty. To grind to a halt, or to press forward?

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written; contemns September 15 2011, 03:30:49 UTC
This place is much like being stopped, already.

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