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Hey out there, Luceti. Are we all more or less ourselves again? Pretty sure we are, uh... here's hoping.
Considering how crazy things have been lately, Teddy and I were talking, and we think it'd be a good time to run this. We all need a break. So courtesy of the LGBTQQA Club - um, I'm tentatively calling it "Alliance", for the sake of minimizing all the abbreviations, better name possibly pending - I'm happy to introduce: Luceti's first-ever (I think) Speed Dating.
If you don't know what speed dating is, it's pretty much exactly how it sounds. The idea is we'd all get together, pair up, you'd talk to someone you might not have talked to before for about ten minutes, and then afterwards decide how you liked it and if you want to see them again. First impressions count for a lot, and sometimes that's all it takes to find your true love or your new best friend.
We're going to run it next weekend - Saturday afternoon, we figure is a good time - and sign-ups are starting now so we'll have time to pair everyone up. Anyone can participate, not just club members or people in the LGBT spectrum, and you're not obligated to do anything if you don't like it. So why not give it a shot? ...And we'll have cookies. Teddy's making them and the recipe looks amazing. Anyone else want to bring some food and stuff? We can have a table for contributions...
Um, anyway. I'll be over by the plaza today, and on the journal network, too, if you've got any questions or if you want to sign up.
[The above message is also written out (albeit less informally). And there's a table with posters and some forms in the plaza, near the school, all day. Billy's just hanging out and drawing the passerbys while he waits, if anyone wants to chat him up about it in person.]
((ooc sign-ups here!))
Considering how crazy things have been lately, Teddy and I were talking, and we think it'd be a good time to run this. We all need a break. So courtesy of the LGBTQQA Club - um, I'm tentatively calling it "Alliance", for the sake of minimizing all the abbreviations, better name possibly pending - I'm happy to introduce: Luceti's first-ever (I think) Speed Dating.
If you don't know what speed dating is, it's pretty much exactly how it sounds. The idea is we'd all get together, pair up, you'd talk to someone you might not have talked to before for about ten minutes, and then afterwards decide how you liked it and if you want to see them again. First impressions count for a lot, and sometimes that's all it takes to find your true love or your new best friend.
We're going to run it next weekend - Saturday afternoon, we figure is a good time - and sign-ups are starting now so we'll have time to pair everyone up. Anyone can participate, not just club members or people in the LGBT spectrum, and you're not obligated to do anything if you don't like it. So why not give it a shot? ...And we'll have cookies. Teddy's making them and the recipe looks amazing. Anyone else want to bring some food and stuff? We can have a table for contributions...
Um, anyway. I'll be over by the plaza today, and on the journal network, too, if you've got any questions or if you want to sign up.
[The above message is also written out (albeit less informally). And there's a table with posters and some forms in the plaza, near the school, all day. Billy's just hanging out and drawing the passerbys while he waits, if anyone wants to chat him up about it in person.]
((ooc sign-ups here!))
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[Hi, Billy. Meet your neighbor, the Number One Egalitarian Klausian Extraordinaire.
Meet him for real this time, that is.]
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Sadly, yeah. Even modern society has its prejudice.
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[It's Earth history that's over 700 years old. Not his subject of expertise.]
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A lot's changed since then, but not everything. It's definitely still a work in progress.
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The good news is that, if the calendars run how I think I do, that problem goes away.
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How far ahead are you?
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[Sounds like a long ways off, assuming their universes will even coincide.]
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[UP3? What's that? Surely it had no bearing in this world!]
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[Unless aliens are involved. That happens sometimes. ...A lot.]
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Yea...that is the case, isn't it? It's hard to remember these bits of Earth History sometimes. But, yea. Interplanetary travel is pretty common back home.
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[That was the one thing he hated about history, and the UP3 was meant to protect planets against such things. He dropped his head in his hands.]
Agh. I hate that sorta thing. Seriously, man...
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And this is exactly why I can't stand it when the political big dogs have gotta fight. Everyone catches the flak.
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The universe is kind of a mess.
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yanno, I think I'll let the Galactus bit go. Just...man, haven't they realized that anarchy gets you nowhere?
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[It really did, and the thought of something like that happening in a different universe really stuck in his craw. There was nothing he, or anyone, could do about it while in this strange world that somehow acted as an interdimensional nexus...but, there were obviously other problems.]
I wish you guys the best of luck with that. Seriously.
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Unless your century has some kind of trans-dimensional time machine.
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The last comment made Cliff a little more serious. It smacked at something that was valid...and a threat that he personally hadn't seen neutralized yet. He replied without missing a beat, the darker part of his mood well obscured.]
Nah, we don't. It's something beyond what physics can get, and we've got gravitic warp drives. Seems like going back in time just ain't possible.
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Actually, one of my closest friends back home came from the future.
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What?
[Congrats, Billy. You threw the space man off of his groove for once.]
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