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vanity) wrote in
prismatica2020-08-07 07:34 pm
Entry tags:
- 19 days: he tian,
- bleach: asano keigo,
- bleach: matsumoto rangiku,
- castlevania: lenore,
- gintama: sougo okita,
- magi: titus alexius,
- mcu: gamora,
- original character: ferran gallagher,
- ouran high school host club: tamaki suoh,
- persona 3: ryoji mochizuki,
- persona 5: ren amamiya,
- resident evil: albert wesker,
- sswu: nike lemercier,
- tales of innocence: ruca milda,
- voltron: allura
( text; un: suohtamaki )
HELLO EVERYONE!!!
i have failed to introduce myself properly to the masses and i must say this is VERY SHAMEFUL OF ME (β β>β β½ β<β β) my name is suoh tamaki and it's a pleasure to acquaint myself with whoever is here to read this.
to cut to the chase, i have taken quite an economic downgrade being here, and this is certainly a cultural shift for me...and the setting is a sci-fi one, to boot! i would like to take advantage of the situation to the best of my ability and go about making a fun list of β€ FUN ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMON FOLK β€ i'd like to partake in.
common things i would like to do while here:
βΆ wait in an impossibly long line
βΆ become gainfully employed (though nothing too grueling or isolated, thank you)
βΆ try out various versions of the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich
βΆ play a recorder
βΆ take some form of public transit
if you can help me in any of these endeavors i would be MUCH OBLIGED or if perhaps you would like to make one of these a group activity...the more the merrier!! ( Λβ£Λ)β‘(Λβ£Λ )
AS AN ASIDE: i have decided i will be committing myself to a food sampling project involving common tea drinks. here is a little sample of one:
i will be posting these reviews somewhat regularly if you are interested! β‘( β‘βΏβ‘ ) au revoir !
i have failed to introduce myself properly to the masses and i must say this is VERY SHAMEFUL OF ME (β β>β β½ β<β β) my name is suoh tamaki and it's a pleasure to acquaint myself with whoever is here to read this.
to cut to the chase, i have taken quite an economic downgrade being here, and this is certainly a cultural shift for me...and the setting is a sci-fi one, to boot! i would like to take advantage of the situation to the best of my ability and go about making a fun list of β€ FUN ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMON FOLK β€ i'd like to partake in.
common things i would like to do while here:
βΆ wait in an impossibly long line
βΆ become gainfully employed (though nothing too grueling or isolated, thank you)
βΆ try out various versions of the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich
βΆ play a recorder
βΆ take some form of public transit
if you can help me in any of these endeavors i would be MUCH OBLIGED or if perhaps you would like to make one of these a group activity...the more the merrier!! ( Λβ£Λ)β‘(Λβ£Λ )
AS AN ASIDE: i have decided i will be committing myself to a food sampling project involving common tea drinks. here is a little sample of one:
MANGO DRINK: perhaps the worst thing i have tasted in a long time. i was under the impression this was a tea drink. it is not tea.
PROS: the colour is nice, but not one i would consumer on the regular. there is certainly a sweetness to it, but my teeth felt awful after consumption.
CONS: everything else. to the common folk reading this, this is not what a mango tastes like <(οΏ£ οΉ οΏ£)> once i receive regular funds, i will buy mangos for you to try if you have never. i am TRULY SADDENED that a company has tricked you into believing this is a similar taste in any regard.
i will be posting these reviews somewhat regularly if you are interested! β‘( β‘βΏβ‘ ) au revoir !

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though i must ask -- what about me seems to give off an air of naivetΓ© ?
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anyway, though, it's just how you talk, i guess? if you're not putting on an act like you said, it's just oddly like...
[ what's the word... ]
i dunno. wanting to step in a common man's shoes sounds naive to me. though i guess my definition of common is probably different than yours, by the sounds of it...
(also FYI, phrasing it like "common man" to a huge network of people probably won't get you any points or sympathy, either. "common" people don't like being reminded that they're common)
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when it comes to wanting to step into the shoes of a layperson, it's mostly that i want to understand that way of living as its so different from my own. however! the strength and duty of someone in that status is certainly commendable. the struggles are not something that i take lightly, and want to come to understand more about this class difference!
though, i do see how that could sound naive coming from someone with a silver spoon.