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"That's when one moves on to the kidneys and other dispensable organs."
2015-07-22 07:13:03 -
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"Sure. I'm sure /that's/ what she lost them for."
2015-07-22 07:13:39 -
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"What?"
2015-07-22 07:15:11 -
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"Oh nothing. Don't worry your little head about it."
2015-07-22 07:15:34 -
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"My head is just as concerned as the rest of me, but alright, moving on."
2015-07-22 07:18:27 -
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"Anyways, I've got a couple more sentences to edit, then we can hang out outside or something unless you have something better to do than throw paper at me."
2015-07-22 07:21:02 -
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...well. Not really. The magazine could wait. "Gladly. If you prefer, I could throw magazine subscription cards, which while also classified as paper are more of a cardstock variety. ...I'll stop now." He tossed over the last piece of paper and flipped open National Geographic to read a few pages of while she finished.
2015-07-22 07:25:23 -
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She quickly finished and emailed her paper before signing off the computer. Once that was done she threw all her things into her bag and stood up. She moved over to Kinsley's spot and placed a hand on his shoulder gently, signalling to him that she was done. As if her chains jingling didn't give enough clue to that.
2015-07-22 07:28:30 -
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He hadn't even noticed the jingling, he was so absorbed in an article on some new additions to the Smithsonian. At the touch, though, he looked up and closed the magazine with a small, close-lipped smile. No point in baring Cale's fangs to the world.
2015-07-22 07:32:26 -
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She took a couple steps back to let him stand up."What were you reading?" She asked once they were outside the library.
2015-07-22 07:35:24 -
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"The latest issue of National Geographic. On equal standing with Popular Science and possibly Time."
2015-07-22 07:38:05 -
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"Oh really? Sounds interesting. I assume you read it often then."
2015-07-22 07:40:39 -
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"As often as I can. I think I'm up-to-date, though there undoubtedly some older issues I haven't found yet."
2015-07-22 07:41:32 -
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"That's too bad. I'm sure with some digging you could find them somewhere. "
2015-07-22 07:42:58 -
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"Only a true diehard fan would keep them in a time capsule, and if there are any then they're probably under several feet of concrete or asphalt."
2015-07-22 07:46:52 -
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"Damn, and the city doesn't like for you to dig unless it's at the beach."
2015-07-22 07:51:08 -
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"Or cemeteries, but I suppose you need a licence and the correct occupation for that."
2015-07-22 07:53:46 -
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"I am not a mortician, sadly. I prefer my company to be very much alive."
2015-07-22 07:54:24 -
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"Oh. Should I leave then?"
2015-07-22 07:56:23 -
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"No, you're technically responsive, so I count you still alive."
2015-07-22 07:58:56 -
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"Does that also apply to frog legs? They respond to the addition of salt, but no one would say that they're 'alive', especially as they're detached from the rest of the body."
2015-07-22 08:01:26 -
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"Well I don't see any frog legs around, nor have I ever seen them except when I dissected one in biology in high school, so I assume you're safe."
2015-07-22 08:03:08 -
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"Their presence wouldn't mean that I'm /not/ safe, just that your opinion was disproven. Unless of course they were also sentient and human-sized."
2015-07-22 08:06:16 -
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"Well when I see human sized frog legs someone better get me a camera because I'm going to be a millionaire with that evidence."
2015-07-22 08:07:29 -
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"As would everyone else in the vicinity with their cell phones, that is, if some sort of interest actually formed around giant frog legs."
2015-07-22 08:08:44
