( it has been so many years since he troubled himself about most of them that it takes him a moment. even when he was a child, he was not one for celebration. his life was study, and training, and work. he had many things to live up to, and very little to live for. )
We celebrate harvest. The lives of our ancestors. Dates that mark the end of conflict, or the birth or death of notable figures in our country's history. Our festivals tend to involve shared food, lanterns or other such illumination, plays and occasionally fireworks — though there is a moratorium on such things in war time.
We celebrate harvest. The lives of our ancestors. Dates that mark the end of conflict, or the birth or death of notable figures in our country's history. Our festivals tend to involve shared food, lanterns or other such illumination, plays and occasionally fireworks — though there is a moratorium on such things in war time.
We may. Such things are not unique to my people, I imagine.
( after all, despite years of estrangement — he's a man of konoha before he considers any other possible label. )
Humans in your time, does the machine not allow them to engage in such things?
( after all, despite years of estrangement — he's a man of konoha before he considers any other possible label. )
Humans in your time, does the machine not allow them to engage in such things?
( he possesses exactly zero chill, thank u!! )
Having now met them both, I am unsurprised to hear that.
( it's odd, the fact that he describes such a horrific, intrusive thing in a way that makes it sound almost pleasant. of course, anything that is both natural and familiar to someone can be oppressive to another.
he is silent a time. then: )
What is it like being near me?
( cold, he expects. he wonders how cleanly the cruelty comes through. )
Having now met them both, I am unsurprised to hear that.
( it's odd, the fact that he describes such a horrific, intrusive thing in a way that makes it sound almost pleasant. of course, anything that is both natural and familiar to someone can be oppressive to another.
he is silent a time. then: )
What is it like being near me?
( cold, he expects. he wonders how cleanly the cruelty comes through. )
( well that's a lot of sentimental schlock, whew, thank indra he's an emotionally closed off stoic with exactly zero interest in emotionally perceiving others!! )
Are you the only one among them that's lived to see three hundred?
( ah, there it goes... the Question. )
Are you the only one among them that's lived to see three hundred?
( ah, there it goes... the Question. )
( then how do you know you were born and not made? that, perhaps, is change, though perhaps it is more accurate to say that it is a matter of returning to an attitude towards others he left behind. he would have said it two weeks ago.
instead: )
You must care for them very deeply.
instead: )
You must care for them very deeply.
( that word catches at the edge of his consciousness and hangs there, sharp and bright like a star. purpose, duty, the totality of accepting one's own death in pursuit of those things — they have more in common than he would ever wish to admit to.
he falls silent, letting blue absorb the various emotions. for someone who makes a point of having his own under lock and key at all times, he isn't... ignorant to the effect they have on others, nor wholly immune to them himself.
the cup is deposited at and washed in the sink, dutifully, and once he's managed that and given blue a moment to take it all in, he turns back to him. )
We can part here if you wish to speak with the others.
( he's got corners to haunt. walls to hold up. people to staunchly ignore. you know how it be. )
he falls silent, letting blue absorb the various emotions. for someone who makes a point of having his own under lock and key at all times, he isn't... ignorant to the effect they have on others, nor wholly immune to them himself.
the cup is deposited at and washed in the sink, dutifully, and once he's managed that and given blue a moment to take it all in, he turns back to him. )
We can part here if you wish to speak with the others.
( he's got corners to haunt. walls to hold up. people to staunchly ignore. you know how it be. )
Well... They were all different in their own ways. At a place like MIT, people are there trying to carve really big careers out of their time there. Scientists and doctors, engineers and mathematicians. The university is made for osme of the biggest advancements in modern technology. That's where the bulk of my artificial skin replication projects were carried out...
It's just cool to have a lot of people around you with a lot of intelligence. A lot they can give back, and all that. And of course, there's tons of them that are totally eccentric, which works for me, since that's my favorite kind of person.
It's just cool to have a lot of people around you with a lot of intelligence. A lot they can give back, and all that. And of course, there's tons of them that are totally eccentric, which works for me, since that's my favorite kind of person.
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