A young man arrived here yesterday and offered insult to my spouse. I need to have his name from a reliable source. I also need to know if he is of honor [he doubts this, but who knows] and can be challenged, or not. [In which case hanging would be the most fitting action. If they guy's master ever shows up, Lithuania will just pay him out. If.]He
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[In his rather limited Lithuanian:] ...Hey. Um. You okay?
[He doesn't want him to be unhappy. It's almost Christmas :<]
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[Liet doesn't often get this angry, and it worries Poland. The blond leans against him, just to assure him of his presence.]
...It was like, just words, Liet. He didn't hurt me.
[And if he tried, Poland is pretty sure he could take him!]
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No, he didn't. [If, there would have been no talk.]
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His name is Dave Karofsky. He's from my world, unfortunately. He's been known to get somewhat violent, but at the end of the day he's still a mere schoolyard bully. I usually get by ignoring him until he goes away. ...Most of the time. I doubt he even knows what the word honor means.
I'm sorry he was giving you and Poland trouble though. I can't even imagine why the mansion would find it necessary to bring him and all of his homophobia here.
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Are there any family or other people that would speak for him here? [Even if he has no honor, if someone who has wants to speak for him... But it's good to know that he doesn't need to worry about the choice of the weapon.
......aaaaaaand he is lost. He doesn't know this word. Like he didn't understand a lot of the insults that Karofsky used.] "Homophobia"?
And you don't need to be sorry, we have been handling Teutonic for a while back home, they are kind of alike judging from what I've seen and heard. If he gives you any major trouble, tell Poland and me and we'll see to it.
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And homophobia...technically speaking it means a fear of homosexuality, of people who are attracted to others of the same sex. It's not really "fear" though - it's hatred. Homophobic people feel that boys who like other boys, for example, don't deserve the same rights as heterosexual couples. In Ohio, where Karofsky and I are from, it's illegal for two men to get married. They're also banned from adopting children, among other restrictions and prejudices. [That sort of pushed a button in Kurt. He tries to reel it back in to actually answer the question.] ...Anyway, a homophobic person is someone who treats a gay person with disgust, hatred, or even violence, for liking someone who happens to be of the same sex.
[He has no idea who Teutonic is, but he nods, understanding the point.] I will. Thank you; I appreciate it.
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Fear often means hatred... [He frowns at that news. With how everyone in this place that he has spoken to about it has acted so far, he thought the future would be a good place for ....well, humans like him and Poland. It is still strange for Lithuania to think of himself as "into guys", having been into girls all his life before things with Poland started to change. And he doesn't really get the feeling that he is looking at males or females differently now. Only Poland. Which really worries him, because he does not want to be dishonest about his feelings, and being torn between the two feels like betrayal of Poland.
...someone should explain the term "bisexuality" to him one day. And maybe mention Kinsey.] Is it that way in a lot of places where you are from? Are there a lot of people like that?
Don't hesitate to call upon us; I'm sure Poland would be glad to be able to help you. [He smiles at that. It's not that they like getting into fights, but they are well ( ... )
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