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Noah Robin Campbell ([personal profile] redarm) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-05-13 10:02 pm
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just gonna say it here so i dont have to respond to every person talking about having their physical changes being noticed. people've never NOT noticed my arm and facial scar, so ive found if someones bugging me about them, these tend to work:
1. tell them its none of their fucking business.
2. stare at them in the eye with a neutral facial expression until they get uncomfortable and leave.
3. wear concealing clothes if you dont wanna bother with the first 2.

i guess you can also try to explain, but i promise thatll get old very fast.

anyway, planning to check the roads outside the city after school and see if they need painting.
anyone got tips on fighting potentially invisible monsters?
or how to paint very fast.
hauntedsavior: (turned your back on affinity)

[personal profile] hauntedsavior 2018-05-15 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
They feel like getting laughed out of the office, that's on them. I'll be over here with people like you trying to do something actually useful.

You could use a super soaker to paint faster.
hauntedsavior: (met your stare with blank expression)

[personal profile] hauntedsavior 2018-05-15 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Normal paint, probably not too thin before you're basically just shooting colored water. This paint is weird, though. It gets thicker if you're painting with someone you're really connecting with, or something?

I don't know. It's not normal paint, is my point. Give it a shot?
hauntedsavior: (analyze your apathy)

[personal profile] hauntedsavior 2018-05-16 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Sure as hell is. Even when the world is literally falling apart around us, they want us to make friends.
hauntedsavior: (caught a glimpse of the ending)

[personal profile] hauntedsavior 2018-05-17 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know, I could force brimstone into my aesthetic.

I see your point, don't get me wrong, but maybe don't say stuff that would look sick.