Ready for something serious?gobo_ryoFebruary 19 2010, 03:00:51 UTC
*leaning against the wall with his arms crossed, smirking*
Cooking lessons, huh? What led to that amazing feat?
*stands up straight and walks over*
Though I have to admit you had some interesting things to say.
I don't know why you're concerned what other people make of the word "love" and where you got that definition, but I guess we show what it means to each of us. I hope it's not just some... fanciful notion to you as merely 'catching your interest'. *frowns*
With regards to music itself, you talk about things like effort, dedication, legacy, and... "passion". But... where's the part that shows it's a part of you? That music is personal to you? Inside? Emotional? You can be technically excellent but not love the game. You could love it without being good at it.
Not that anything can't shape someone's life, or that the things you mentioned weren't important.But going back to the topic, I don't see why love for music can't be seen like a relationship in itself, something in which you're more wholly invested, not just a job
( ... )
Re: Ready for something serious?seisoprodigyFebruary 19 2010, 03:27:44 UTC
*crosses arms immediately as he sees him approach*
I will be mastering cooking lessons no matter what, I can guarantee you that *looks away when he remembers that incident about the stove*
*composes self as he listens patiently*
*dryly* Those are indeed fascinating points, I will take note of them, Tsuchiura-san. *shifts position and sighs*
And I might say that I am techinically excellent with music as I am devoted to it. I just don't bother thinking it's something that needs--*pause* 'affection'. Music is something I was born to perfect and sustain. I do enjoy performing and being credited for my efforts.
I'm sure you're telling me all these things just to give me perspective and that is *smirks a bit* quite generous of you. However, this--"love" you claim about music is something akin to a relationship with a person---was I mistaken? I am invested in music very much so, and even though I've never been in a consuming relationship with someone like you had, for example, I suppose I would treat and regard my partner in the same
( ... )
Re: Ready for something serious?gobo_ryoFebruary 19 2010, 04:27:48 UTC
*tries not to gape so much at his response*
I'm... a little surprised that you say that. Especially after the concours. I, and I wouldn't doubt everyone else around you, heard a change in your music, but maybe I was just imagining it. That's too bad.
*initially at a loss for words, but gets angry at his side remark*
I don't think you can say anything about being in a relationship, much less speak of my own. Do you know about it enough to talk about it like that? *sends a glare*
"Generous", huh. I suppose you've finally picked up some sarcasm. Well, you're welcome
( ... )
Re: Ready for something serious?seisoprodigyFebruary 19 2010, 05:12:32 UTC
"...Strange that they try and 'make' some resemblance fit, when you two obviously create completely different music, in both style and essence."
*is suddenly and transparently sad* *uncrosses arms and looks down*
*glances at Tsuchiura almost shyly*
I'm sorry about earlier for commenting on your romantic entanglements. That was inappropriate and out of line and I myself am disgusted for giving an opinion on something I don't even know firsthand of. It's not like me to do that and I won't repeat it again *shoves hands into pockets*
And for my style of music in contrast to my mother's---*frowns deeper now* I always felt like it's something out there, unheard to me, and I keep searching for it each year I get older---and I couldn't *takes one hand out of pocket and looks at palm* I couldn't resonate it as my own at all. Because it's not. It's hers. And so I devote what my own music is instead
( ... )
I also learned cooking from Tsuchiura-sempai before... It was hard... but it was fun...
OOC: Hello Tsuki-mun!! XD This is a very nice post. By the way, Amou-mun told me she has some fine ideas for the rpg.. and maybe she can't go online because of connection problems. Yunoki-mun told me that our rpg is a bit off right now, but I think we can make it because of your effort. I will post an entry some time next week. Let's keep the rpg rolling. :D
Uh, yes. Well, I didn't know Tsuchiura has taught you how to cook. *eyes him sternly, arms crossed*
You can look at it that way, I guess, it being fun. I guess all activities are fun themselves---it's just the process that makes it serious. *sighs*
((Oh, okay, I was wondering where Amou-mun is. I'm gonna post some prompts some time tomorrow so you guys can have a direction of how the entries you'll be posting in your character eljays would be like. What's Shimizu's standing after the concours?))
A professional cook? What, does that mean he has a license or something? *does not laugh at his own joke because he didn't know why he even joked*
((OOC: I assume this is also a vacuum conversation; you know, no specific time when it happened but still post-concours. I'm gonna try fixing the major storyline once I get back))
*claps* As expected of Tsukimori-kun. *smiles* You live up to your reputation. *taps his shoulder* You already excel in your music. Maybe you could share some fruit of that cooking? *looks at him expectantly*
*notices the look of something he couldn't discern crossing on Kaji's features* *clears throat*
Well, I can't. I've only just begun, after all, and there's still a lot to learn. I try to find time to squeeze the cooking lessons with my violin practices and---*pauses to consider something*
I'm surprised you want to know how to cook more than how to play the violin better *was referring to the incident from before*
((OOC: My Tsuki's an asshole XD He's turning the tables around Kaji again))
Whoah whoah. *waves his arms* I think we're in the wrong foot here. I know how to cook. I believe.. I just find your new hobby interesting. That's all. *smiles* It's somehow unlike you.
(OOC: Darn, I want this smiling and goofy Kaji icon. Still searching for it. Sorry! XD)
That seems a bit unfair, don't you think so, Tsukimori? I mean, I get where you're coming from, trying to please your parents. God knows I have my share of that [sighs softly and crosses arms]
This sounds like I'm being intrusive, but I think you're being too hard on yourself. And besides, you do something you're great at because you love doing it, not because you feel obligated to. And I understand why you feel like you're--entitled or something. I've been there.
[resumes a brighter smile] So what about these cooking lessons?
And what do you mean you've been there? Do you really mean that? *looks back at her* Do you really think you've gone through the same thing and that it's normal to go through something like that?
*frowns deeply as he contemplates her words*
((OOC: I'm not really sure if you can comment on this entry, but our new rpg comm hasn't really established anything yet and this specific entry is more or less a vacuum post so each commment here can be anywhere, at any given time, so yeah I think your S and my Tsuki can still chat. He really looks like he could use a friend <3))
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Cooking lessons, huh? What led to that amazing feat?
*stands up straight and walks over*
Though I have to admit you had some interesting things to say.
I don't know why you're concerned what other people make of the word "love" and where you got that definition, but I guess we show what it means to each of us. I hope it's not just some... fanciful notion to you as merely 'catching your interest'. *frowns*
With regards to music itself, you talk about things like effort, dedication, legacy, and... "passion". But... where's the part that shows it's a part of you? That music is personal to you? Inside? Emotional? You can be technically excellent but not love the game. You could love it without being good at it.
Not that anything can't shape someone's life, or that the things you mentioned weren't important.But going back to the topic, I don't see why love for music can't be seen like a relationship in itself, something in which you're more wholly invested, not just a job ( ... )
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I will be mastering cooking lessons no matter what, I can guarantee you that *looks away when he remembers that incident about the stove*
*composes self as he listens patiently*
*dryly* Those are indeed fascinating points, I will take note of them, Tsuchiura-san. *shifts position and sighs*
And I might say that I am techinically excellent with music as I am devoted to it. I just don't bother thinking it's something that needs--*pause* 'affection'. Music is something I was born to perfect and sustain. I do enjoy performing and being credited for my efforts.
I'm sure you're telling me all these things just to give me perspective and that is *smirks a bit* quite generous of you. However, this--"love" you claim about music is something akin to a relationship with a person---was I mistaken? I am invested in music very much so, and even though I've never been in a consuming relationship with someone like you had, for example, I suppose I would treat and regard my partner in the same ( ... )
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I'm... a little surprised that you say that. Especially after the concours. I, and I wouldn't doubt everyone else around you, heard a change in your music, but maybe I was just imagining it. That's too bad.
*initially at a loss for words, but gets angry at his side remark*
I don't think you can say anything about being in a relationship, much less speak of my own. Do you know about it enough to talk about it like that? *sends a glare*
"Generous", huh. I suppose you've finally picked up some sarcasm. Well, you're welcome ( ... )
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*is suddenly and transparently sad*
*uncrosses arms and looks down*
*glances at Tsuchiura almost shyly*
I'm sorry about earlier for commenting on your romantic entanglements. That was inappropriate and out of line and I myself am disgusted for giving an opinion on something I don't even know firsthand of. It's not like me to do that and I won't repeat it again *shoves hands into pockets*
And for my style of music in contrast to my mother's---*frowns deeper now* I always felt like it's something out there, unheard to me, and I keep searching for it each year I get older---and I couldn't *takes one hand out of pocket and looks at palm* I couldn't resonate it as my own at all. Because it's not. It's hers. And so I devote what my own music is instead ( ... )
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OOC: Hello Tsuki-mun!! XD This is a very nice post. By the way, Amou-mun told me she has some fine ideas for the rpg.. and maybe she can't go online because of connection problems. Yunoki-mun told me that our rpg is a bit off right now, but I think we can make it because of your effort. I will post an entry some time next week. Let's keep the rpg rolling. :D
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Uh, yes. Well, I didn't know Tsuchiura has taught you how to cook. *eyes him sternly, arms crossed*
You can look at it that way, I guess, it being fun. I guess all activities are fun themselves---it's just the process that makes it serious. *sighs*
((Oh, okay, I was wondering where Amou-mun is. I'm gonna post some prompts some time tomorrow so you guys can have a direction of how the entries you'll be posting in your character eljays would be like. What's Shimizu's standing after the concours?))
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(OOC: Shimizu... is still Shimizu... grew up a bit I suppose... *sweatdrop*)
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((OOC: I assume this is also a vacuum conversation; you know, no specific time when it happened but still post-concours. I'm gonna try fixing the major storyline once I get back))
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*clears throat*
Well, I can't. I've only just begun, after all, and there's still a lot to learn. I try to find time to squeeze the cooking lessons with my violin practices and---*pauses to consider something*
I'm surprised you want to know how to cook more than how to play the violin better *was referring to the incident from before*
((OOC: My Tsuki's an asshole XD He's turning the tables around Kaji again))
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(OOC: Darn, I want this smiling and goofy Kaji icon. Still searching for it. Sorry! XD)
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Whatever you say. I apologize. I did not mean to pry.
It's not a hobby. It's a vocation I want to undertake for practical purposes.
*crosses arms* Not like me? *is slightly taking offense*
((OOC: Ooh, it looks like you can do the small font now!))
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That seems a bit unfair, don't you think so, Tsukimori? I mean, I get where you're coming from, trying to please your parents. God knows I have my share of that [sighs softly and crosses arms]
This sounds like I'm being intrusive, but I think you're being too hard on yourself. And besides, you do something you're great at because you love doing it, not because you feel obligated to. And I understand why you feel like you're--entitled or something. I've been there.
[resumes a brighter smile] So what about these cooking lessons?
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And what do you mean you've been there? Do you really mean that? *looks back at her* Do you really think you've gone through the same thing and that it's normal to go through something like that?
*frowns deeply as he contemplates her words*
((OOC: I'm not really sure if you can comment on this entry, but our new rpg comm hasn't really established anything yet and this specific entry is more or less a vacuum post so each commment here can be anywhere, at any given time, so yeah I think your S and my Tsuki can still chat. He really looks like he could use a friend <3))
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[understand the hint of sadness in his voice]
Of course, it's normal. And always painful. But if you want to talk about it some more, I'll stay here for as long as it takes [smiles kindly]
But first! [nudges him on the arm] What about these cooking lessons?
((Oh, okay, I see! I don't want to impose.))
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Oh, I don't want to be a bother. Besides, it's not really that important.
*is slightly uncomfortable* The cooking lessons are---odd.
((OOC: Actually, I've already asked the others if you could join us, Blairena-mun XD))
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