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Reimi Sugimoto ([personal profile] doreimi) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-01-24 10:15 pm

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Hey, so. Between those Amphoria Pods showing off our memories of home and Valentine's Day coming up next month, I have to admit I've been thinking about something a lot lately, so why not let's make a game of it?

What's the funniest, wildest, or most embarrassing thing you've ever done in order to impress somebody you liked?

It has to be something you actually did! I mean, I know there's no good way of keeping somebody from just making something up, but that'd ruin the spirit of the game, you know? Oh, and don't say something really mortifying or awful or indecent, okay? It's not supposed to be THAT kind of game. Here's a good rule of thumb: if it's not the kind of thing you can laugh about now, it's probably not the kind of thing this game is getting at!

Mm, I feel like I should offer up some kind of prize for playing, too, so...how about a free extra drink with your next purchase of table time at Beans! Cat Cafe? You already get one drink for free with your table ordinarily, so with an extra, you can bring a plus-one along with you! A cute date gift in exchange for a meet-cute sort of story, courtesy of Beans! Yeah, I like that a lot.
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[personal profile] torsion 2020-01-26 03:09 am (UTC)(link)
I pin you like me. At least in the sense of how I was.
You want to get out and see everything, don't you? Not just other places, but everything, no matter how different it might be.

Sort of like talking about heat or cold. Yeah, it's bigger, but you had your own scale and feeling how things would or wouldn't be. Could be.

Which reminds me, how have you been adjusting? I know it's... well, this place is something? But I think though we're different I see a lot of what I did in you. You're here and I haven't seen anyone talk about how incredible it is for someone your age to do what you're doing.

Money matters, sure, but you don't have that safety net the same way. You're doing what you want, right? I'm always impressed with that. People are afraid to go "there," but we've got this one shot, yeah? Better to fail then live that one shot in a way you'll never be happy with.
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[personal profile] torsion 2020-01-26 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
I guess for me it was the Army I hooked everything onto. Little weird, but it's often pushed as the "answer" in small-town America. For me, I wanted to make a difference.
I wanted to change the world.

I think it does.
What you offer is a really accessible way to de-stress and have "therapy," you know?
I think you're making a bigger difference than anyone'll admit to.
:)
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[personal profile] torsion 2020-01-26 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It was sold as a solution to a lot of people. Probably still is. For me, I thought it would be the easiest way to make a difference. Figure it out as I go along, right? I was with Delta Force but didn't travel too much since my Army career wasn't long. I settled in a small city where drugs and crime were becoming rampant. The idea was to have a specialized team of people who were especially experienced to help prevent it.

I believe it. I imagine it helps the adoption numbers if they feel like they bond with them, too. People coming and going probably especially helps their temperament.