[ Yuri is torn on telling him that Margaret is dead or not right now, tbh. She nods in agreement about the travel point though. ]
I'm glad that I got it in the end... even though it made me tired in time for paintball. The board was... saying something interesting things about people.
[ laughs at future throne text thread being overridden by ichiban ]
You're right.
[ Yuri thinks of an idea and gets up from her swing and it looks like she's about to leave, but stands behind Shu instead and gives him a light push. Does the swing move or not because Shu's legs are too long... ]
Life would be relatively fine if you lived in a nest. Those areas are actually protected by the corporations as long as they work to earn it. Some areas had schools. I barely managed to go to one, but...
[ Shu goes uuuup and hiiiigher. ]
I ended up working for L Corporation for a long time. It was an underground building, so I didn't see sunshine for years.
Like an upper class neighbourhood versus a downtown one with less funding? [ he's getting the impression that's the big difference in the City, just... amped up to 11. ]
Underground? [ hm. ]
Guess if you have somethng to hide, putting it out of line of sight's the way to do it.
Yes, something similar to that. People in Nests sometimes made it a habit to watch the Backstreets from their houses as if they were watching television.
[ Shu goes even hiiiigher... maybe he's almost parallel to the ground at the highest point now. ]
... Yeah, people do that when they're in some kind of place of protection or privilege I guess. Wonder if they think it's a way of reminding them what they're trying to avoid.
But yes, I pretty much lived underground for a long time, so I didn't get to see the outside world for a while. Though... I would say so much changed, but at the same time... not really.
And then you ended up in space. From one extreme to the other.
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It feels that way about a lot of places. When I travelled with Teach, we'd go back to some places now and again. Even if it'd been years, they felt familiar.
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I'm glad that I got it in the end... even though it made me tired in time for paintball. The board was... saying something interesting things about people.
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The board?
[ he was so focused on shooting scien in the face. ]
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[ She'll try to be nice and not expose more. ]
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[ he looks amused. also me going back to try and read all the things i missed because cyoa was also happening. ]
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... Yes. I personally think it's fine, just... I'm not sure how it stays on that side.
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My hair's pretty thick. That might have something to do with it.
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[ Yuri reaches out with her hand that goes under all that hair and tries to brush through Shu's left side of his hair with her fingers.
Oh, wow. ]
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See?
[ i have no idea if he uses gel. it's funnier to me if he doesn't and his hair is just like that. ]
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Yuri withdraws her hand, slightly embarrassed that she did that without thought. ]
It really is... I'm amazed.
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Eh, Throné could've been meaner about worse. But it's a shame she got on the network like that when that curse was active.
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[ She remembers their first week where some people spouted random shit online. ]
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[ our text to speech people. ]
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[ some people should not have phones though ]
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It's been convenient for Thursday nights, at the bare minimum.
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You're right.
[ Yuri thinks of an idea and gets up from her swing and it looks like she's about to leave, but stands behind Shu instead and gives him a light push. Does the swing move or not because Shu's legs are too long... ]
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oh. well, his long otome legs are kinda in the way, but he'll move them so she actually moves him when she pushes the swing. ]
Nice of them to add actual park stuff to the giant park.
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[ Yuri smiles a little as she pushes Shu some more on the swing. ]
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[ Shu goes uuuup and hiiiigher. ]
I ended up working for L Corporation for a long time. It was an underground building, so I didn't see sunshine for years.
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Like an upper class neighbourhood versus a downtown one with less funding? [ he's getting the impression that's the big difference in the City, just... amped up to 11. ]
Underground? [ hm. ]
Guess if you have somethng to hide, putting it out of line of sight's the way to do it.
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[ Shu goes even hiiiigher... maybe he's almost parallel to the ground at the highest point now. ]
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... Yeah, people do that when they're in some kind of place of protection or privilege I guess. Wonder if they think it's a way of reminding them what they're trying to avoid.
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That could be true...
[ People's consciousness and stuff. ]
But yes, I pretty much lived underground for a long time, so I didn't get to see the outside world for a while. Though... I would say so much changed, but at the same time... not really.
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...
It feels that way about a lot of places. When I travelled with Teach, we'd go back to some places now and again. Even if it'd been years, they felt familiar.
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[ The City's oppression as a whole, yeah. ]
I think... I prefer being up in space now, than being back there.
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