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haru | 🐇 | ハル ([personal profile] hopticulture) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-10-19 04:32 pm

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[sup, it's a rabbit you probably haven't seen hide or hare hair of for awhile. she's looking a bit broody today, sitting by herself in some kind of chromatically-decorated boba tea shop. wonder why!!]

What's the point of turning 20 when you can't even celebrate it with the people you care about? [she twitches her ear, taking a long sip from an oversized straw.] At least my birthday fell on the day after Triple Moon, huh?

Less chance of me running into a Sanguis with uncontrollable bloodlust.

[aka "I can't make vague attempts at stumbling into the path of a hungry carnivore"

SORRY SHE'S BEING!! MOODY.....
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Though I guess it's normal for old people to treat their birthday like a normal day.
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[personal profile] lucky_e 2020-10-20 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Hm, I wouldn't necessarily say that old people are the only ones who treat their birthday as just another day. It has more to do with personal feelings.

Of course having others there with you to celebrate also certainly helps.
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[personal profile] lucky_e 2020-10-27 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah, I see. I'm sorry. But even so it's not a meaningless thing to celebrate.

Hm, getting used to the shift in time is quite odd at first.