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Mar 06, 2011 18:13

[The writing is elegant, script. There’s curly lines and flourishes.]Forgive me for asking what likely has been asked before, but as we are in a tree in a bowl, living on islands that float and within its branches, why are all the job opportunities so mundane? I mean no insult to those who are employed, but it is a wonder that none of thought out ( Read more... )

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poisondango March 7 2011, 04:55:47 UTC
Nothing's mundane if you don't make it that way [The writing is scrawling, scratchy--and has a slight chance of being familiar]

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vile_queen March 7 2011, 05:09:26 UTC
True. It can all be a matter of perspective.

[And it is, and it adds yet another layer of frustration to almost recognizing so much.]

What do you see as not being mundane?

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poisondango March 9 2011, 09:38:47 UTC
We live in a giant goddamn tree where even the most boring-seeming of jobs get interrupted by... weird, weird stuff. I don't think it's possible for it to be boring here. For long anyhow.

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vile_queen March 9 2011, 22:05:21 UTC
And what job is it that you have?

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esoteric_rose March 8 2011, 05:50:19 UTC
Some peace and repetition within the work schedule is actually appreciated when things prefer to disrupt what little of a routine we have. If it is thrills you seek, I can offer none. My apologies.

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vile_queen March 9 2011, 03:01:15 UTC
I see. Perhaps some doses of peace would indeed mitigate confusion. What is it that you do?

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esoteric_rose March 9 2011, 03:45:23 UTC
I work both as the Spa's secretary and make custom clothing.

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vile_queen March 9 2011, 09:23:17 UTC
A spa. So there is luxury to be found in the branches of a tree. Fascinating. What does it offer?

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