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mikazuki "fucky luxurious" munechika (
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bucky and jiji grandpa hours
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unsaid
2022-06-22 04:50 am (UTC)
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In part but... not enough to claim closeness in the way that most humans would.
[he tilts his head]
However I think there is something particularly disquieting... when our youth are some of the first to be lost.
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frostythehitman
2022-06-22 05:22 am (UTC)
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[ He huffs--not quite a laugh, not quite a sigh. ]
It's what happens, when kids have to be adults.
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unsaid
2022-06-22 05:54 am (UTC)
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[ . . . ]
I knew a man, once, who wished to end all wars... so that children would be able to listen to lullabies, rather than war cries.
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frostythehitman
2022-06-22 06:03 am (UTC)
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Sounds nice. I'm guessing it never happened.
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unsaid
2022-06-22 06:40 am (UTC)
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[he hums faintly]
It did, actually.... to a degree. Battles continued on in smaller magnitudes, and there was one distinctly difficult rebellion...
But for three-hundred years, the country was at peace. Even though many called that man a fool, a swindler, a scheming tanuki.
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frostythehitman
2022-06-22 07:17 am (UTC)
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Three hundred years isn't bad, for human lifetimes. But it just came back, huh.
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[he tilts his head]
However I think there is something particularly disquieting... when our youth are some of the first to be lost.
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It's what happens, when kids have to be adults.
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I knew a man, once, who wished to end all wars... so that children would be able to listen to lullabies, rather than war cries.
no subject
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It did, actually.... to a degree. Battles continued on in smaller magnitudes, and there was one distinctly difficult rebellion...
But for three-hundred years, the country was at peace. Even though many called that man a fool, a swindler, a scheming tanuki.
no subject