explosivecombat: (And what have we here?)
Solf J Kimblee ([personal profile] explosivecombat) wrote2013-12-12 11:56 pm

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Memory seems to be something of an elusive thing for some people, from what I've heard; I've never really considered it to be much of a problem myself, for various reasons both personal and not. But since we're all in this more or less together, and we have no obvious indication of if - or when, depending on your level of optimism - we'll be returned to our worlds of origin, I have to admit curiosity regarding the experiences of others.

Memories being the finicky things that they are, I'm sure we all have things we remember vividly about home - people, places, various other whatnot that I'm sure mattered to you at the time. I'm mostly curious about the people; you don't have to give me specifics if you choose not to, but I want to know -

What sort of things do you remember most vividly about the people that were important to you, and what sort of things do you not remember but wish you could? I'm sure we've all had that jarring moment when we realize that we don't remember what someone's voice sounded like, for example; I want to hear about things like that, if you don't mind. As always, do it anonymously, if you wish; I have less interest in your name than I do your answer.

Perhaps someday I'll learn to ask questions that are more seasonally-appropriate for any oncoming holidays; unfortunately, I've never really been one to adhere to the spirit of a season that I have no real understanding of in the first place.
imthe_shit: (B/)

[personal profile] imthe_shit 2013-12-27 11:53 am (UTC)(link)
Usually I'm being sent in if they want to quietly prevent all out nuclear war and keep their countries (and politics) from looking bad. They're more obsessed with their image than actually fixing the problem... A sneaking mission ensures they can save face and erase the evidence.

[ You can just tell Snake loves politicians. ]
imthe_shit: (hnn...)

[personal profile] imthe_shit 2013-12-31 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
1915...

Greetings from 2014, I guess. About a hundred years into your future.
imthe_shit: (come on)

[personal profile] imthe_shit 2014-01-01 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. Just leaves me to clean up the mess here.