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|| { 106: allegro con brio, feroce } ||
[today, music room, skinny kid with a conductor's baton.
that recording is on at full blast. he is having a blast air-conducting the shit out of it.
where has he been for the past couple of months?hiding out in the city because of a hideously ugly loss WHO KNOWS]
[[ooc: open, feel free to pester however, he won't bite too hard :D]]
that recording is on at full blast. he is having a blast air-conducting the shit out of it.
where has he been for the past couple of months?
[[ooc: open, feel free to pester however, he won't bite too hard :D]]
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[His eyes might be just slightly, slightly red, but otherwise his expression is much the same as it was the last time he got slightly huffy at Joshua. Though slightly torn. He's not very good at hiding emotions; he doesn't know how to be.]
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[easiest way to get a highly inquisitive kid out of the dumps - give them something else to think about! hey, whatever works.
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...I believe it may be because interesting people find more worth in themselves or their lives than people who are not as interesting.
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I simply find the conversation to be better when the people I speak with are more interesting.
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I know that smiles mean you are happy. And that Uru's face changes in an odd way when she is worried.
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...I cannot say that I was aware of that fact, no.
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By the way someone positions their arms, where they're looking during a conversation, by the direction they lean while speaking to you... All of that and more speaks volumes about what they really think about the conversation.
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Really? You can tell that much simply from the way that someone stands?
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[.....looking down at his hands now. 8| What on earth has he been conveying to people that he wasn't aware of...]
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I have actually rather enjoyed being wrong in the past, to a certain degree. I believe being in a place like this would be quite boring if I insisted on being right all the time.