Voice

Jan 31, 2011 15:29

[Audio clicks on, and it's Jim's voice, he sounds distant and thoughtful. He's figured out that half the time people just use the journals to talk about their feeeeeeeelings, so that's what you get ( Read more... )

the feelings i am feeling!, good work ethic, let's all be friends

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guess who's still an idiot darknessb4me January 31 2011, 18:25:37 UTC
You're not fooling anyone, Dreadlord.

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omg, my favorite idiot! raisedinabox January 31 2011, 18:38:48 UTC
King Arthas. Always a pleasure to hear from you, but I'm afraid I'm not sure what you think I'm trying to fool people into?

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SOMEBODY'S FEELING REALLY BITTER timesbureaucrat January 31 2011, 21:33:14 UTC
If I woke up back home tomorrow free, and alive, I would briefly fight some Daleks then inevitably be ripped out of time and be destroyed. Thank you for asking.

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 21:59:14 UTC
Really? That's a very... specific ambition.

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You're a warden, aren't you? Surely you could use your 'deal' to change that, once you've graduated your inmate?

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timesbureaucrat January 31 2011, 23:15:30 UTC
It's not an ambition, it's a fact.

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I don't trust the Admiral's ability to do it, and even if I did, I resent my entire race being used as a bargaining chip to assure my labour. I'm here because I've found people I care about and because it's better than being dead. [All thoroughly striked out. Because however he feels, he's still a warden and Profit is an inmate and he's not going to discuss his dissatisfaction with the system with an inmate he doesn't know.]

I've been assured that the destruction of my world is a spatio-temporal necessity. The Admiral can't fix everything.

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Private raisedinabox January 31 2011, 23:26:29 UTC
A spatio-temporal necessity? Perhaps it's just because I've spent my life confined to a linear time stream, but I don't believe it would ever sit well with me to be told that the future had to be a certain way.

So why can the Admiral fix things for everyone else, but not fix this for you?

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last_kodiak January 31 2011, 21:46:24 UTC
What did you expect to miss the most?

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:01:04 UTC
Hard to say, exactly. Being able to visit my mother regularly, probably.

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last_kodiak January 31 2011, 22:07:55 UTC
Why?

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:13:31 UTC
I don't know, you expect to miss the important things, don't you? The big things? And she's family.

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doctor_j_crane January 31 2011, 21:54:14 UTC
I would simply be glad that I'd never have to half of you people ever again.

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:02:19 UTC
But surely you'd have some way in mind to celebrate never seeing half of us again?

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doctor_j_crane January 31 2011, 22:06:53 UTC
I was imagining quiet contentment. Not everyone feels the need to do an external action to express their feelings.

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:11:53 UTC
That sounds very healthy, Doctor. I think personally, I might be celebrating having free access to champagne and five star restaurants again first, but quiet contentment is probably a far more civilized choice.

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stopthat_destro January 31 2011, 21:57:07 UTC
[TAKE OVER THE WORRRRLD.] Resume my work.

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:03:16 UTC
You wouldn't just take half an hour out to stop off for ice cream first?

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stopthat_destro January 31 2011, 22:10:55 UTC
Because I can oh, so casually do that in my condition? [AS A WANTED CRIMINAL, NO LESS.]

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raisedinabox January 31 2011, 22:15:02 UTC
Who said you should do it casually? Somehow I can envision you having quite an intense encounter with a tub of Haagen Dazs.

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