Little Debbie & Swiss Miss (
snackcakeordeath) wrote2017-10-20 05:42 pm
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date 2 - cabin group b
☕ You're free to do whatever you like in your ☃️winter wonderland☃️, there's everything you might like--but only two blankets. Remember, sharing is caring!🤝 Additionally, to learn more about your 💑datemates💑, go around the group and answer these questions. You can pass twice, but you do not want to learn what happens to liars.☠️
☕ Topics:
😕 A moment you aren't proud of
😓 Your greatest fear
😰 Something that leaves you cold
😊 Your greatest unimportant triumph
😋 Someone or someplace you admire
😀 Something that gets you hot
☕ At the end of the day, vote here.
☕ Topics:
😕 A moment you aren't proud of
😓 Your greatest fear
😰 Something that leaves you cold
😊 Your greatest unimportant triumph
😋 Someone or someplace you admire
😀 Something that gets you hot
☕ At the end of the day, vote here.
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How so?
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You didn't try to take it back?
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The difference between successful people and those who have to scrape along to survive is that successful people take what they want once they have the right opportunity. So don't be passive. Permissions are for the servile; you should be demanding apologies if anything.
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[Being successsful, that is. Not crab acquisition.]
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That is not the kind of artist I wish to be. I simply want to paint for the benefit of others.
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...I mean, if you have the capacity to become a real pro. If you're not planning on leaving the farm leagues, you can probably afford to not be as serious.
["good" "friendly" advice???]
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I've humoured you so far, but I don't think you understand art, or the mindset of a true artist, at all. I fought hard to help combat greed in the art world; I will never perpetuate it myself. Not when I would become like my Sensei. He robbed the talents of countless children and ruined their lives, all so he could profit from their hard work.
Is that kind of ruthlessness admirable to you?
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...For once, my opinion doesn't matter. It's admirable to enough people that you're going to run into someone or several someones, and they're going to try to screw you over. I'm saying protect yourself so you don't end up like those other kids.
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[another beat, then Kaiba huffs out a long, foggy breath and begins stalking for the tree line, shoulders tense]
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...Even if I won't agree with your methods, the concern is appreciated.
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...
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[Once Yusuke catches up with him, he's frowning. But he won't pester him if Kaiba doesn't want to talk.]
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...I can understand not wanting to follow in the footsteps of a cruel mentor. It's not a great path, especially when you find yourself unexpectedly straying back towards it.
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[He looks around, looking for any of the cameras even out here. They must be up in the trees, he figures.]
Greed is an ugly thing.
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[rather than expand on that, he also flicks his gaze towards whatever recording devices are surely following them, somewhere]
...My lawyers would want me to make it clear that Kaiba Corporation does not exploit children, and in fact has made many inroads towards empowering at-risk populations in Domino City and elsewhere.
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[Because, you know, a teenager is 100% more reliable than the vast majority of adults when it comes to not being a terrible human being.]
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...Given my knowledge of my stepfather's...predilections...strengthening the powers of the ombudsman's office was one of the things I focused on after I took charge of the company. It is, at times, important to remember the numbers on those spreadsheets are actual people. Still, it can be difficult to break old habits.
[He looks up, quickly looking over to the trees instead; there seems to be a sledge and some other supplies for wood collection, that's a bonus and excellent distraction]
More importantly, I hope to find something dry enough to burn out here.
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Hmm... If only Haru were here. She's much more skilled with these than I. [Yes, he's talking about the tiny girl with fluffy hair who wears pink and likes flowers. Yusuke puts the axe down and finds a handsaw that seems a lot more wieldy.] Ah, here we are.
If there's nothing dry to be collected from the ground, let's use these to cut the smaller branches. It's a shame to mutilate the beauty of trees, but...
[Yusuke does like not freezing to death.]
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[like kaiba's doing much manual labor with his duelist's hands, but]
Just a branch or two shouldn't hurt the tree too badly. It's not as though we need to fell a whole forest, we shouldn't be stuck out here that long.
[that said, not chopping > chopping, so he starts looking around for anything that doesn't look too too wet]
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