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juuvenile
2015-02-23 02:40 am (UTC)
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That's not always true though. Sometimes bad things come to those who wait.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 02:45 am (UTC)
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[Kaneki can't really say which is more likely. He's had a fair amount of terrible things happening to him either through action or inaction.]
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I suppose you're right.
But being impatient in this situation will probably leave you regretful and with a stomachache, so I'm sticking to it.
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 02:49 am (UTC)
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I guess so.
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ikari.shinji@cdc.org
You seem smart Kaneki-kun, so you're probably right.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 03:00 am (UTC)
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I'm not sure being able to warn you when you might get sick to your stomach or not makes me smart, but if you say so.
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How are you faring after the trek here?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 03:04 am (UTC)
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I'm okay. Just sort of tired.
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
How are you?
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 03:23 am (UTC)
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About the same.
Trying to adjust to this place. It's a far cry from Tokyo, isn't it?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 03:25 am (UTC)
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It issss. ヽ(´□`。)ノ
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It kind of really sucks.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 03:39 am (UTC)
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It's, ah... Yeah. I wouldn't say it's my favorite place to be either.
[He's homesick, sure. It'll probably be that way for a long time.]
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's beautiful, but it's also hot and humid... and I don't really have a positive impression of the wildlife so far.
[The sentient species were interesting, as he hadn't had a negative run-in with them so far, but he's mostly just thinking of the damn centipede.]
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2015-02-23 03:39 (UTC)
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 03:44 am (UTC)
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There are too many bugs.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 03:52 am (UTC)
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There are way too many bugs.
You heard about the giant fish-centipede thing, right?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 03:54 am (UTC)
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I did. How big was it?
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 03:56 am (UTC)
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I don't know exact numbers, but climbing it felt like climbing the Tokyo Tower.
And it took a few dozen of us to take it down...
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
At least the other bugs haven't been that massive, so far.
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 04:02 am (UTC)
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You fought it then?
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 04:13 am (UTC)
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I was one of the people that brought it down, yeah.
It was a bit different fighting something like that, being accustomed to fighting ghouls.
[And investigators, but... well, he doesn't need to say that...]
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
What was it that you had to deal with after your drop?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 04:23 am (UTC)
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Killer butterflies. They looked like they were made out of crystals and were poisonous. Then there was a lot of water we had to cross.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 05:35 am (UTC)
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It seems like insects are going to be a recurring theme here.
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Water as well. Our group was actually dropped into the middle of the ocean. That's where we fought the centipede.
We had to swim a few miles to get to shore.
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 05:36 am (UTC)
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Can you swim?
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 06:37 am (UTC)
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Yes.
I'm definitely not used to swimming such long distances, though. Thinking back on it, it's kind of a miracle I made it to shore at all.
[He's going to attribute it to the adrenaline.]
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Did you have to swim to cross the water to the rendezvous?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 06:42 am (UTC)
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No. I can't swim. I went across on a raft.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 06:51 am (UTC)
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It's good you found a lift, then.
If what we faced in this last drop is an indicator, learning how to swim would probably be a good idea. I can't say I'd be the best tutor, though.
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
How are your new rovermates?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 07:10 am (UTC)
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What if I sink?
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
They're okay. One guy seems like a clean freak though.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 06:55 pm (UTC)
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(OOC: After reading chapter 18 of :re, now I feel like you should go back and retcon Juuzou into having that prosthetic because it was awesome.)
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Swimming usually stops that from happening.
But learning to float is important, and it's a lot easier. The air in your lungs lets you float without even moving your arms and legs.
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
That going to be a problem for you?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 07:08 pm (UTC)
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[OOC: He's so badass...god.]
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
That's why dead bodies float in water, isn't it?
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
I'm kind of messy. He might get annoying.
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dearkafka
2015-02-23 08:03 pm (UTC)
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(OOC: It was one of my favorite moments of :re so far, ngl.)
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Well... not exactly...
Dead bodies will sink at first. They only rise to the surface later because the process of decay causes them to bloat.
[Thank you for the science lesson, Kaneki.]
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kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It shouldn't be an issue so long as everyone minds their own spaces, right?
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juuvenile
2015-02-23 08:06 pm (UTC)
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
Oh. Gross.
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suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
I guess so... At least we don't have to sleep in a tent. ( ̄^ ̄)
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That's not always true though. Sometimes bad things come to those who wait.
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FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I suppose you're right.
But being impatient in this situation will probably leave you regretful and with a stomachache, so I'm sticking to it.
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I guess so.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
You seem smart Kaneki-kun, so you're probably right.
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I'm not sure being able to warn you when you might get sick to your stomach or not makes me smart, but if you say so.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
How are you faring after the trek here?
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I'm okay. Just sort of tired.
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
How are you?
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About the same.
Trying to adjust to this place. It's a far cry from Tokyo, isn't it?
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It issss. ヽ(´□`。)ノ
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
It kind of really sucks.
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It's, ah... Yeah. I wouldn't say it's my favorite place to be either.
[He's homesick, sure. It'll probably be that way for a long time.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's beautiful, but it's also hot and humid... and I don't really have a positive impression of the wildlife so far.
[The sentient species were interesting, as he hadn't had a negative run-in with them so far, but he's mostly just thinking of the damn centipede.]
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There are too many bugs.
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There are way too many bugs.
You heard about the giant fish-centipede thing, right?
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I did. How big was it?
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I don't know exact numbers, but climbing it felt like climbing the Tokyo Tower.
And it took a few dozen of us to take it down...
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
At least the other bugs haven't been that massive, so far.
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You fought it then?
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I was one of the people that brought it down, yeah.
It was a bit different fighting something like that, being accustomed to fighting ghouls.
[And investigators, but... well, he doesn't need to say that...]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
What was it that you had to deal with after your drop?
no subject
Killer butterflies. They looked like they were made out of crystals and were poisonous. Then there was a lot of water we had to cross.
no subject
It seems like insects are going to be a recurring theme here.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Water as well. Our group was actually dropped into the middle of the ocean. That's where we fought the centipede.
We had to swim a few miles to get to shore.
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Can you swim?
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Yes.
I'm definitely not used to swimming such long distances, though. Thinking back on it, it's kind of a miracle I made it to shore at all.
[He's going to attribute it to the adrenaline.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Did you have to swim to cross the water to the rendezvous?
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No. I can't swim. I went across on a raft.
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It's good you found a lift, then.
If what we faced in this last drop is an indicator, learning how to swim would probably be a good idea. I can't say I'd be the best tutor, though.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
How are your new rovermates?
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What if I sink?
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
They're okay. One guy seems like a clean freak though.
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FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Swimming usually stops that from happening.
But learning to float is important, and it's a lot easier. The air in your lungs lets you float without even moving your arms and legs.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
That going to be a problem for you?
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FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
That's why dead bodies float in water, isn't it?
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
I'm kind of messy. He might get annoying.
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FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
Well... not exactly...
Dead bodies will sink at first. They only rise to the surface later because the process of decay causes them to bloat.
[Thank you for the science lesson, Kaneki.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It shouldn't be an issue so long as everyone minds their own spaces, right?
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Oh. Gross.
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
I guess so... At least we don't have to sleep in a tent. ( ̄^ ̄)
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