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Tear Grants ([personal profile] nightcrossed) wrote2010-03-26 11:03 am

[Hymn #68] ~Staccato~

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((OOC: Response to this lovely conversation. I-I'm sorry! XD))

What a truly detestable person.
It's my job to assist civillians, regardless of how unpleasant they may seem, and yet I've never run into one before that was so... entirely unmanageable. It's as if he behaves that way on purpose. Why would anyone?

Perhaps I need more training.

... [Sigh]

No, I definitely need more training.

[Public.]

April 1.
We never did determine what happened; it leaves me to wonder if it will be the same this time.

Easter's approaching quickly as well. Come to think of it, would anyone mind accompanying me on a shopping trip? Mr. Shinigami showed me an Easter tradition during my first half-year on the island and I'd... like to repeat the procedure if at all possible.

((OOC: The tradition was painting Easter eggs just as an FYI.))

[identity profile] a-severed-fate.livejournal.com 2010-03-28 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Earth is a planet, correct? So then I'm assuming America is a country of some sort.

By more solemn, do you mean perhaps the beliefs relating to a god and his son?

[Feels a little... um.] Oh, the poor-- ah, that is, yes, I see. That's certainly a unique tradition, although I suppose it isn't far removed from a fancy rappig dish.
Edited 2010-03-28 19:26 (UTC)

[identity profile] notaluchador.livejournal.com 2010-03-30 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! Japan's another country on Earth, and that's where most people here come from.

Easter's actually the celebration of Jesus's death and resurrection, so you're right again. It's a very solemn holiday in Mexico, where my parents are from, but America makes it more light-hearted.

Huh? How're chocolate in bunny molds a unique tradition? You've never had chocolate in different shapes?