Derek Hale (
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savetheearth2013-09-24 03:09 pm
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Hypothetical question.
Do we, as a collective group, have some sort of plan B just in case someone happened to spot something 'usual' and proceeded to scream about it?
And may have potentially screamed in a public place. With several people around who may or may not have had a degree of authority.
Do we, as a collective group, have some sort of plan B just in case someone happened to spot something 'usual' and proceeded to scream about it?
And may have potentially screamed in a public place. With several people around who may or may not have had a degree of authority.
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Fair enough, I've never liked the idea myself. But unless you can figure out how to make them stop, that might be your best option besides pulling a Corey Hart.
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That was my go to plan for the time being, wearing sunglasses whenever I have to go out.
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It's a decent temporary solution, but it's not going to work forever.
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With any luck i'll be able to get it under control soon.
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I'm not sure how much luck any of us have right now.
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Do you really need to kill any sense of optimism I have at the moment? I could really do with at least one thing to be hopeful about.
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It's not optimism killing, it's being prepared. But look, if it helps, everyone I've known who got something they couldn't control figured it out eventually.
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Now that i'm thinking about it though. For all I know, this could be emotionally linked.
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It could be. The last person I know whose eyes suddenly changed like that, it was emotionally linked for him.
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Just what I need. An ability that requires calm, soothing thoughts to make it stop.
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You could try meditation. Or chamomile tea, that's supposed to calm people down.
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I honestly don't have the patience for meditation. Couldn't hurt to give the tea a shot, I guess.
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I don't blame you, neither do I. Yoga's supposed to help, but I never got that, either. Maybe Tai Chi, that's the only one I ever did that stuck.
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Tai Chi? Guess that might work.
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There's probably some classes if you want to look, or I could should you some things myself. Or you could probably download some stuff off the internet, but I'm making no claims about the quality of what's out there.
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I'll take a chance and try the internet first. At least then I can look ridiculous without other people seeing.
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Good luck, man. Let me know if you change your mind.
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You'll be the first to know if I ever want to look stupid in front of another person.
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I can solemnly promise not to mock you for looking stupid.
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And i'll believe that when I see it. If I ever have to see it in the first place.
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[ And his hypothetical street cred. That too. ]
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Besides, you know how hard it'd be to set up a camera that you wouldn't notice and wouldn't get me in the shot as well? Not worth the effort.
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