Alex Marsters (
allthesame2me) wrote2012-02-18 07:49 am
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[Alex just looks relieved when the journal feed begins.]
So, I know that maybe it's a bit too much to ask, but... can we hope for a bit of 'normalcy' for a time? I know it's hard to ask that in the grand scheme of things, when normal equates to being in a medieval keep where stone crocodiles come to life and try to eat you, but...
[A half shrug.]
I'll take what little reprieves I can get at this point.
So, I know that maybe it's a bit too much to ask, but... can we hope for a bit of 'normalcy' for a time? I know it's hard to ask that in the grand scheme of things, when normal equates to being in a medieval keep where stone crocodiles come to life and try to eat you, but...
[A half shrug.]
I'll take what little reprieves I can get at this point.
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text - is this during the heart shenanigans or after?
text - oop, should have clarified! After shenanigans
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http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lk7oshphq01qj9hy4o1_500.png /had to share
This... made me both b'awww and d'awwwww ILU ANDERS
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I'm not sure I would define what could at most - loosely - be called moments of stillness here as "normalcy". But given that, and giving that any moment when something particular isn't happening... What would you consider "normal"?
[Because now he's rather curious.
Large robots are totally normal, whatever do you mean][Video]
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