Perhaps we should see if we can't move some of things to our cabin....
[ can they install electricity....?
i guess he can hear about the charmony dove three times. can't wait for you to play sunday and have to tell this story over and over and over again. ]
When I was a child, my brother and I found a fledgling. It was so young that it didn't have all its feathers. It couldn't sing or fly. We nursed it back to health, and when I left Penacony to become a singer, we set it free.
[ If only they had Abella... master mechanic right there, could probably figure out electrical wires. ]
Might have to move out a bed or two, but I'm sure we could clear out a room. Donate some extra beds to the other places, replace it with a fridge...
[ That'd be nice? Also stop, Sunday just never shutting up about his charmony dove allegory. I hope I get scapegoated as a true Catholic and it's just my villain speech. ]
...It sounds like a nice story. Glad you could get it back to health.
A refrigerator needs a dedicated outlet, doesn't it? Mr. Gojo talked about asking for a karaoke machine although I don't know if he'll get a yes for it.
[ I THINK PEOPLE HAVE OOCLY/IN META BEING LIKE WE SHOULD ASK FOR LOCKS SINCE W0 BUT NOBODY APPARENTLY ACTUALLY ASKED FOR LOCKS
The development of the cavity magnetron in the United Kingdom made possible the production of electromagnetic waves of a small enough wavelength (microwaves) to efficiently heat up water molecules. American electrical engineer Percy Spencer is generally credited with inventing the modern microwave oven after World War II from radar technology developed during the war. Named the "RadaRange", it was first sold in 1947.
[ Like... not that he'd fully assume given people assume he also reads, but. She seems erudite. I say this like Daan doesn't read he CAN it's just not like, a huge hobby for him. ]
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[ They've got bathrooms and fridges... woh... ]
You haven't really told me about it.
[ I don't recall whether she's mentioned keeping birds at all but he has not heard the charmony dove story. ]
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[ can they install electricity....?
i guess he can hear about the charmony dove three times. can't wait for you to play sunday and have to tell this story over and over and over again. ]
When I was a child, my brother and I found a fledgling. It was so young that it didn't have all its feathers. It couldn't sing or fly. We nursed it back to health, and when I left Penacony to become a singer, we set it free.
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Might have to move out a bed or two, but I'm sure we could clear out a room. Donate some extra beds to the other places, replace it with a fridge...
[ That'd be nice? Also stop, Sunday just never shutting up about his charmony dove allegory. I hope I get scapegoated as a true Catholic and it's just my villain speech. ]
...It sounds like a nice story. Glad you could get it back to health.
[ SIKE ]
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If we could be sure the refrigerator would run in our cabin, we should do it.
[ no, they would let him live because sunday is the kind of guy that'd suffer in a mg.
at least she isn't sunday, so she isn't going to tell him that it flew to its death. she smiles and nods. ]
It was a formative experience for me. It's why I stop and watch birds so often, waiting to see them take off when I can.
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[ Booooo their lack of electricity. ]
I suppose it's like watching a baby take its first steps. A foal learning how to walk.
Setting off to be what you're meant to be and where you belong.
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[ the most they'll do is say no. ]
That's a poetic way of phrasing it. It is something that burns itself into your memory, to see someone's first step toward independence.
[ human, animal, or otherwise. ]
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[ He still thinks its so bizarre that that thing is a phone but damn. The future... ]
Maybe, maybe not. There's just something striking about stepping out from the shadow into the sun.
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[ it's w4 time to get impossible. ]
Like dawn cresting over the horizon.
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[ So the mortuary just. Has a TV, a Wii, anad power now. That's so funny. ]
...Sure, that works too, probably.
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[ can we ask for locks?
Alpha week should have been asking stupid or smart modern conveniences. ]
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What's a microwave oven...? ]
A record player could be pretty nice, actually?
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It's a portable oven that heats quickly using radiation waves. ]
We'll have to ask for records to go with it. What's your favorite kind of music?
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I don't particularly have one... I don't think I'm that picky. If it sounds nice, it works.
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All music is lovely, but each song and genre has its own charm, it's own beauty, its own power. You don't have to be picky to have a preference...
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What a lovely selection. And so it will be done.
[ after the weekend gauntlet. ]
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...Great. Could be a nice thing for morale then.
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It would be nice to have something for morale other than parties and gatherings.
[ she is social, but she's not an extrovert and the vibes are about to get a little rancid in the next few hours. ]
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[ Anisphia, girl. You tried. Some part of Daan appreciates the effort even if he refused to turn up. ]
Good for them, I suppose... picking up scraps at this point.
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But more options without all those games... will be more inclusive of those who prefer to be on the fringes.
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Not exactly in the mood to drink and socialise after the amount of corpses we've seen, but distractions would be decent, broadly speaking.
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The new small library is a nice touch in that effect.
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That was Rondo's idea.
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[ Like... not that he'd fully assume given people assume he also reads, but. She seems erudite. I say this like Daan doesn't read he CAN it's just not like, a huge hobby for him. ]
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