Thought you might want to know there's a little girl saying you've got a thing for kids. And by kids, you can probably figure she means the kind in green underwear and ankle boots.
I think I need a drink. It'll wash out the taste of vomit.
It's likely to do with the high representation of Earths on the ship.
The gift depends on the strength of the relationship. Coworkers or general acquaintances can receive a fairly generic, inexpensive gift- food or something practical, job related. For friends, you usually give one 'thoughtful' gift- something they would enjoy, usually ranging between [futuristic equivalent of $15-25 dollars here] at your age. Parents may give their children multiple presents each year; whether or not the children reciprocate varies on the family. Family gifting traditions are usually quite varied and often depend on the size of the family itself. Cash is generally looked down upon unless it's an older relative giving it to a teenager or young adult.
There's no obligation to give gifts, but many people feel uncomfortable with the idea that they could receive a gift and not have one in exchange. Keeping a stock of generic gifts for such an event is a possibility.
[guess who is not one of those people who will feel uncomfortable not reciprocating?]
I take it you've seen the drive's effects taking action. You're too secretive to risk it, so I assume you're not going to be sleeping for a while either.
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I think I need a drink. It'll wash out the taste of vomit.
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...Hm.
She's not someone from your world?
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And you are too fucking calm about this.
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There are worlds where Gotham only exists in comic books.
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Wayne.
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text | wow it's like i'm bombarding your characters | earlier this month
text | yeah 5 freaking tags ish | earlier this month
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Do you know what the gifting etiquette is for Christmas?
Re: text | we're like tagging machines | earlier this month
The gift depends on the strength of the relationship. Coworkers or general acquaintances can receive a fairly generic, inexpensive gift- food or something practical, job related. For friends, you usually give one 'thoughtful' gift- something they would enjoy, usually ranging between [futuristic equivalent of $15-25 dollars here] at your age. Parents may give their children multiple presents each year; whether or not the children reciprocate varies on the family. Family gifting traditions are usually quite varied and often depend on the size of the family itself. Cash is generally looked down upon unless it's an older relative giving it to a teenager or young adult.
There's no obligation to give gifts, but many people feel uncomfortable with the idea that they could receive a gift and not have one in exchange. Keeping a stock of generic gifts for such an event is a possibility.
[guess who is not one of those people who will feel uncomfortable not reciprocating?]
[hello my name is batman and I like to tl;dr]
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text; corinne idek
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Who's with you? What do your surroundings look like? How long has this been going on?
[he's... working on something, I promise :o]
Re: text; bringing in your daily dose of "wth"
in eye of storm, water's manageable, both can walk on surface move with storm
winds high speed est over 136 kph
not sure about storm have been here for ten minutes
storm moving forward slowly
Re: text; bringing in your daily dose of "alfred"
Re: text; oh good i love alfred-o
Re: text; EVERBODY loves alfred-o :c
Re: text; everyone has taste
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Count ourselves lucky we only got the one.
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[because anyone calling from a blocked number is definitely a business call]
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Consider this an offer of alliance.
[aka HELLO.]
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