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savetheearth2013-12-29 10:32 am
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Entry tags:
- !open,
- #network,
- baccano!: isaac and miria,
- brave police j-decker: shadowmaru,
- cardcaptor sakura: sakura kinomoto,
- eternal darkness: anthony,
- hatoful boyfriend: yuuya sakazaki,
- heartcatch precure: tsubomi hanasaki,
- heartcatch precure: yuri tsukikage,
- invader zim: zim,
- mass effect: garrus vakarian,
- persona 3: pharos,
- portal: chell,
- spec-ops cell go-busters: masato jin,
- teen titans: starfire,
- tiger and bunny: kotetsu t. kaburagi,
- touhou project: mamizou futatsuiwa
001 ✮ text
[ The whole thing was completely unbelievable, there was no doubt about that. Who would've thought that typing random numbers into your phone after a search for cough syrup would turn up an untraceable network filled with what looked like bunch of crazy people? At least, calling them "crazy" seemed like the most likely conclusion. It occurs to him that he really should be doing his job, but sheer curiosity kept him looking through the posts.
Besides, it could all be related to his assignment. Somehow (okay, that was maybe reaching just a little, but what exactly can a guy do?). So, he begins to type on his phone, not quite sure what sort of person will turn up. ]
So let me guess: This is all an elaborate viral advertising campaign for cough syrup, right?
[ Well crap. Sarcasm doesn't quite translate that well through text, now does it? Still, it seemed like the better option than broadcasting either his face or voice, where (to the right person) he might as well just say "FBI agent here! Ask me about my entire life". ]
Unless any of you have a better explanation. Because from where I'm sitting, cough syrup advertising still looks a lot more likely than "aliens" and "robots".
[ Still, as they always say, sometimes "the truth is stranger than fiction". ]
Besides, it could all be related to his assignment. Somehow (okay, that was maybe reaching just a little, but what exactly can a guy do?). So, he begins to type on his phone, not quite sure what sort of person will turn up. ]
So let me guess: This is all an elaborate viral advertising campaign for cough syrup, right?
[ Well crap. Sarcasm doesn't quite translate that well through text, now does it? Still, it seemed like the better option than broadcasting either his face or voice, where (to the right person) he might as well just say "FBI agent here! Ask me about my entire life". ]
Unless any of you have a better explanation. Because from where I'm sitting, cough syrup advertising still looks a lot more likely than "aliens" and "robots".
[ Still, as they always say, sometimes "the truth is stranger than fiction". ]
[text; handwritten]
[text | phone]
[ And... Was that a mention of a "mom"? How old was this person? After his recent discovery, he really has to wonder just what this all is. ]
I'm more concerned about this network showing up on a piece of paper.
[text | phone]
It's pretty cool isn't it?
[text | phone]
[ is he really having this conversation?
...Yeah. This has got to be a kid. ]
"Cool" isn't quite the word I would've used there. I can think of at least ten other words that might just fit a little bit better.
[text; handwritten]
They're not nice words, are they. [stupid grown-ups.]
[text; phone]
THERE IS NOTHING COOL ABOUT THIS. ]
Close. Most of them involve the words "confusing", "as", "all", and
hell"heck".((ooc: strike-out is deleted text.))
[text; handwritten]
[text; phone]
Hm. Let's see. It might be the part about the so-called past lives, or the network appearing on paper.
Or pretty much everything.