Just checking. [he shrugs kind of like "my bad" before he nods again.] A few people I've talked to have said they wouldn't swap to be with the people they know, so just thought I'd ask. Especially since you guys seem close.
Sounds pretty dumb to me. If the winning team gets a wish, wouldn't it be smarter to just join your friends on the same team so you can all win at the same time and get that wish?
That's if you and your friends all want the same thing. [...] Winning team gets their own piece of a dimension, which still doesn't make a ton of sense but whatever. It would be smarter since the dorm heads get points based on how many people are in their dorm, too.
Do you think they're telling the truth about the wish thing though?
Uh. So you know how this place is another world that's different than yours? Viola told me that the winner of the dorm wars can create a pocket dimension that's basically whatever they want. You get a wish for graduating, but the dimension thing is its own prize. So...you could make a perfect world or whatever.
[...and also, like, she's right. but he's still kind of pissed about the bonfire on top of a few other conflicting feelings so he settles on a nod.]
They keep saying that this is all just a friendly competition, but there's too many things that're way too suspicious about it. Maybe it really is fine, but I'm not sure yet.
[sometimes....you are triggered by the word "war."]
Some people want to create a perfect world. [he says, tiredly, like he has experience or something.] Or there's something they want that they can't get otherwise without starting from scratch.
...but I don't either. Otherwise they would be a lot more upfront about this whole thing. Wouldn't they?
[which is also in a tone of "doubt it" but his point stands.]
[that statement resonates with her, but. . . she already knows she wouldn't be able to get away with dragging Adora away from Etheria to some brand new pocket dimension. and honestly? she knows she shouldn't even try. after all, half of Etheria's whole mess is her fault, isn't it? and she has a responsibility to stick around and fix it, too]
[so she pushes the whole pocket dimension thing aside with a shrug of her shoulders and focuses on the second part of what Taichi says]
I think they think they are being up front. Sally already thinks we're pulling some kind of elaborate prank on her.
[catra your responsibility...but yeah, okay, he doesn't mind dropping the subject because it's sort of a sticking point for him, too, for a few reasons.]
I got that impression. Either that or they're really good actors. Not like we can tell one way or another through text. And some of their stories are already a little weird to begin with.
But okay. Let's say they really do think they're being up front. How do we fix that? [it has been four days, calm down.]
Only if you're not listening. [it will later occur to him that they are maybe thinking two different things. also catra your bromance.] But apparently it's all a part of the welcome week stuff. It'll probably phase out next week.
It gives you an idea what kind of personality they give off. Could be useful if you need to know stuff about people later.
[later, this will turn into "it will be helpful if we need a murder suspect."]
I don't know if they'll replace it with anything. We'll just have classes and homework and have to keep playing along with all of this whether we want to or not.
[i hope people think catra is suspicious because she claimed best bromance, thanks]
Is there even any consequences for not playing along? I went to that stupid class with the cats movie, and I think that's my limit for "playing along."
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[that was LITERALLY the first thing they talked about]
Neither of us are going to just rush into things. We need to make sure swapping is safe, first.
[SHE KNOWS WHAT HAPPENS TO DESSERTERS. . . even if both Viola and Sally have assured her nothing bad will happen to those who swap]
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Just checking. [he shrugs kind of like "my bad" before he nods again.] A few people I've talked to have said they wouldn't swap to be with the people they know, so just thought I'd ask. Especially since you guys seem close.
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. . . why not?
[why wouldn't those people swap, she means. obviously?? being on the same side?? as your bestie?? is best??]
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Sounds pretty dumb to me. If the winning team gets a wish, wouldn't it be smarter to just join your friends on the same team so you can all win at the same time and get that wish?
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Do you think they're telling the truth about the wish thing though?
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[WHAT. DOES. THAT MEAN???]
And I don't know. I don't know if they're telling the truth about anything.
But I do know that, no matter what, it's always better to be on the same side as the people you don't want to fight.
[and she says that from EXPERIENCE]
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[...and also, like, she's right. but he's still kind of pissed about the bonfire on top of a few other conflicting feelings so he settles on a nod.]
They keep saying that this is all just a friendly competition, but there's too many things that're way too suspicious about it. Maybe it really is fine, but I'm not sure yet.
[sometimes....you are triggered by the word "war."]
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[SEEMS LIKE A PAIN?? she can't even keep her own barrack space clean]
. . . I don't believe it's going to stay "friendly."
[SOMETIMES. . . YOU ARE TRIGGERED BY THE WORD "WAR"]
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...but I don't either. Otherwise they would be a lot more upfront about this whole thing. Wouldn't they?
[which is also in a tone of "doubt it" but his point stands.]
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[that statement resonates with her, but. . . she already knows she wouldn't be able to get away with dragging Adora away from Etheria to some brand new pocket dimension. and honestly? she knows she shouldn't even try. after all, half of Etheria's whole mess is her fault, isn't it? and she has a responsibility to stick around and fix it, too]
[so she pushes the whole pocket dimension thing aside with a shrug of her shoulders and focuses on the second part of what Taichi says]
I think they think they are being up front. Sally already thinks we're pulling some kind of elaborate prank on her.
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I got that impression. Either that or they're really good actors. Not like we can tell one way or another through text. And some of their stories are already a little weird to begin with.
But okay. Let's say they really do think they're being up front. How do we fix that? [it has been four days, calm down.]
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Define "fixing it." Are you asking how we make them take their heads out of their butts and see reason?
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[WHAT IF THEY'RE BRAINWASHED????]
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Yeah, I guess so. But if that's the question, none of us know enough yet to have an answer.
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We learned about Cats.
[not like. actual cats. the musical Cats. the terrible singing and dancing of naked felines]
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[...but he shrugs.] But I guess we also learned some stuff with those superlatives or whatever.
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[seemed more like people joking around to her]
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It all seemed kind of useless to me.
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Only if you're not listening. [it will later occur to him that they are maybe thinking two different things. also catra your bromance.] But apparently it's all a part of the welcome week stuff. It'll probably phase out next week.
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I was listening. I just don't see how knowing who is the "most successful" in our group is going to help me.
[they are definitely talking about two different things]
So what are they going to replace it with?
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[later, this will turn into "it will be helpful if we need a murder suspect."]
I don't know if they'll replace it with anything. We'll just have classes and homework and have to keep playing along with all of this whether we want to or not.
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Is there even any consequences for not playing along? I went to that stupid class with the cats movie, and I think that's my limit for "playing along."
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