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Magdalene de Leon (The Disciple) ([personal profile] bibliofilo) wrote in [community profile] saveyourbrain2013-12-27 12:44 pm
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TEST DRIVE MEME



TEST DRIVE MEME


> The Park. Man, what a nice day out. Why not enjoy it? I'm sure -- shit, yep, there's some echo monsters.
> The Mall. Exactly what it says on the tin! Dodge the hordes of teenage mallrats or take part, whichever suits your tastes.
> Rainy Day. Agh, it's fucking awful out. And is it raining those vermilion things?? Now you've got an Echo to contend with on top of everything else. Find some shelter, quick!
> PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, HOW FUN
> The most horribly kitschy Arts and Crafts Fair you can imagine.
> NEW YEARS. What better way to start out the new year than to learn that everything you know is a lie? Or if you are already acquainted with the network pass out some resolutions.
> A food fight has just broken out in the cafeteria. Join? Flee? The choice is yours alone.
> Wild Card! Make up your own.
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[personal profile] heartwrenching 2014-01-02 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
[With the pencil nub being too much of a hassle to deal with now, Graham scurries off to find a pen. When he replies, his handwriting is still slightly shaky, but altogether much more legible.]

Honestly, if I keep having urges like that, that's just the kinda thing I might need to invest in. However! I've got this nasty gut feeling that just introducing non-breakable items into my life might just make things worse. If the urge says "smash smash smash" and the object I want to pulverize says "unsmashable unsmashable unsmashable", then that is quite the impressive case of an immovable object meeting an unstoppable force. I wonder which would give out first, it or me.


But putting my theoretically interesting if kinda worrisome troubles aside, I can't help but notice that your non-written response is babbling at me in a language I could never hope to understand. What is that?
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[personal profile] notbloody 2014-01-08 01:04 am (UTC)(link)
[The answer is a bit delayed, as Charlotte needs a bit help from her sister to understand what is being said - she's getting better at English rapidly, but it still is a foreign language and more importantly some of these are just adult words.

Finally though, there is an answer in the same children's writing.]


Finnish. You could understand it, though, if you learned it.