keito "nevertheless, he appears" hasumi (
lecturehall) wrote in
retrospec2017-09-23 11:42 am
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just flooding this comm with idol boys
I'm sure others have tried it on here so forgive me for asking again but... is there a way to permanently discard what we've been sent?
I tried to throw away some clothes but they keep returning. There's also something that was fixed perfectly when it should have remained shattered. (Though that, at least, was an accident.)
[It wasn't an accident at all.]
It's no urgent matter [it really is] just something I'm curious about. I can't imagine being stuck with objects I can never be rid of.
I tried to throw away some clothes but they keep returning. There's also something that was fixed perfectly when it should have remained shattered. (Though that, at least, was an accident.)
[It wasn't an accident at all.]
It's no urgent matter [it really is] just something I'm curious about. I can't imagine being stuck with objects I can never be rid of.

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Beyond that, a bonfire works better as a group activity. Only so many people can strike a single punching bag at the same time. Wouldn't you agree?
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But you're right. A bonfire would be much more feasible and sensible. Especially for two people so averse to gratuitous physical activity.
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It can serve extra functions, as well. For instance, we can prepare roasted marshmallows, and perhaps even entire meals, over the bonfire as a symbol of our defiance! Do look into this matter as soon as you can.
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