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Sasuke ([info]shukumei) wrote,
@ 2009-05-26 21:07:00


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001.
From the looks of the news, it seems KV is not manifesting itself with any real harm to its victims. Aside from the first few symptoms warned about, the coma and death attributes are severely lacking. Most of the victims have recovered completely, and none are degenerating any further.

A false alarm, as they would say, which makes sense. It would be counter-productive to kill random civilians in a protest over a civil rights issue, blond or not. Going for the queen is a much more efficient means to killing a colony of ants than attempting to destroy each and every worker.

Or so I assume is Masenshi's meaning, if they're as intelligent as they allude themselves to be. They could, of course, be quite the opposite, having really meant the "virus" to be as lethal as stated. Lucky for them the result is up to interpretation, so they look neither stupid nor brilliant. Just bored.

Moving on, it's been raining for three days straight now. The Third District is beginning to flood, and there doesn't seem to be any signs of the rain stopping. If it gets as bad as the Flood of 201, the dark-hairs will be looking for higher ground. I remember it, faintly. Mobs and riots. A fair warning to the brunettes. Keep your doors locked.

((OOC: Yes I am projecting the weather here because it's been raining FOREVER now @_@ ... it must be stopped.))


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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 04:42 am UTC (link)
You think Masenshi attack when bored?

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 05:32 am UTC (link)
Why not? Their lives have no upward momentum. They're essentially stuck in the same role they'll always be in, the same job, the same daily routine. It might be just as much a way to stave off boredom as it is a rebellious movement.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 05:39 am UTC (link)
Almost makes me want to feel sorry for them.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 05:42 am UTC (link)
Then again, being an emotional dark-hair beats being an apathetic blond, whatever the situation they're in.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 05:47 am UTC (link)
It seems like the Masenshi definitely have more entertainment than I do, anyway. Regardless of how much emotion you have or don't, boredom is painful.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 06:13 am UTC (link)
But if you have no emotion, you shouldn't feel boredom. Then again you wouldn't know with all of those gaming systems, movies, and other things the blonds have to pass away the time.

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he's laughing :(
[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 06:16 am UTC (link)
And the pets and the fast cars and the parks?

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Re: sasuke's sighing wistfully
[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 06:17 am UTC (link)
And the books. So many books.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 06:19 am UTC (link)
And yet I'm still bored.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 06:20 am UTC (link)
Obviously reading isn't for you.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 06:24 am UTC (link)
It's not for most.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 06:30 am UTC (link)
Speak for yourself.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 06:31 am UTC (link)
I prefer spoken stories over written ones.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 06:46 am UTC (link)
I prefer those, too. From certain people.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 06:53 am UTC (link)
It definitely takes the right kind of person to tell a story. Pre-done recordings just don't cut it.

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[info]shukumei
2009-05-27 07:00 am UTC (link)
And only oral tradition can really preserve the truth sometimes.

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[info]kakumei
2009-05-27 07:06 am UTC (link)
It's the only chance the truth stands, when everything else is taken away.

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