Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat) wrote2012-10-04 01:10 am
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NIETZSCHE; DEAD PHILOSOPHERS' INBOX
The offer for conversation is always open, should you desire to take me up on it; I can't guarantee that I'll respond immediately, nor will it necessarily be the response you want, but I'll always respond in some way.
In the name of enlightened discourse.

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Ah, well. As starts to the month go, this could have been far worse.
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I was also calling to let you know that I think we're moving soon.
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I don't suppose you'd like a souvenir from anywhere I go?
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Back home I'd be a little more equipped to promise you a mountain, but that's not quite as feasible here.
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For what it's worth, I appreciate the sentiment either way; it's charming.
[...not...quite but you tried]
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she means a literal mountain.
possibly Mount St. Helens, that's a very nice mountain.
also it's an active volcano and he'd probably appreciate that somehow.]
I do like to be, thank you.
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You'll have a bouquet waiting for you.
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I promise it won't be passive-aggressive, either.
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I'm traveling with someone who might get jealous in the event of a possible secret admirer, so I'm wondering if I should have an excuse ready or not.
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[...he'll answer in a moment.]
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[............]
Actually, no, my verdict on whether or not someone is essentially harmless doesn't usually carry much weight in situations like this, does it.
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[Granted, there are absolutely no points for guessing what happens after that, but.]
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So, unforgivable on both counts, but unforgivable and tolerable aren't mutually exclusive.
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