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Jul 18, 2008 12:08

So things are really kind of freaky right now.

Has anyone thought about mobbing Thylas and making him turn things back to normal? There have to be some torches and pitchforks around here somewhere.

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virtualunknown July 18 2008, 17:13:20 UTC
I like this idea...

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regenerable July 18 2008, 17:32:37 UTC
It is a very good one, if I do say so myself!

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tracingmemory July 18 2008, 17:19:48 UTC
Thylas? He's the God here, right?

...shouldn't you all be glad your town's not so gloomy anymore?

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regenerable July 18 2008, 17:31:51 UTC
He is, yeah.

This isn't my town. My town is back in America. This is my jail, so I don't really care if its gloomy or not. It's going to suck no matter what it's like here.

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tracingmemory July 18 2008, 17:34:40 UTC
...he doesn't sound like a very good one.

At least it looks pretty now? You have to be optimistic about these kind of things, don't you?

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regenerable July 18 2008, 17:36:26 UTC
Yeah, well, he's a substitute god. What're you going to do? Not build him an altar and worship him is the answer.

No. Optimism gets leads nowhere, but to disappointment. So its better to be realistic. But I'm a teenager, so I'm always going to choose depression over sparkles and sunshine.

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Because this really was my first reaction to the character.... box_of_doom July 18 2008, 17:26:37 UTC
DUDE!! YOU HAVE THE SAME NAME AS ME!! AWESOME!!!!!

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hahahaha regenerable July 18 2008, 17:30:40 UTC
... right. Okay then.

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siphonei July 18 2008, 17:26:45 UTC
Not a good idea, Miss Claire~

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regenerable July 18 2008, 17:29:42 UTC
But it worked out decently for the people in Beauty and the Beast.

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virtualunknown July 18 2008, 17:34:03 UTC
Didn't the guy leading them fall off a roof?

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regenerable July 18 2008, 17:34:55 UTC
I said the people, not Gaston.

Although if he were here, he'd totally be leading us.

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alchemyxfreak July 18 2008, 18:53:37 UTC
We can't force him to change anything he's not in control of.
Even if we could force him to do anything at all.

I'm all for trying to fix this, though.

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regenerable July 18 2008, 19:37:01 UTC
I say we still blame him, regardless.

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alchemyxfreak July 18 2008, 19:41:30 UTC
Why not? He did take full responsibility for the 'mess up'.

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