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Mar. 17th, 2017 06:02 pm
longwei2go: (cause you ain't that tough)
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Jinjing Sawyl Longwei shared a photo.
03/10 near Viea Village

find whats wrong with this picture
spoiler: MY EYES ARE BLUE
i give up on shit making sense anymore


(OOC: I dropped the ball hard on my event plans this month. if anyone wants something else, or misfires just hit up Yin's inbox here and I'll whip something up!)
browbeater: Because I hate them for not asking me if I wanted starbucks. (Who ordered the pumpkin spice latte?)
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need unbiased help for something i'm working on

message me directly if you've got 10 minutes to spare at some point this week

thanks
true_noir: (Pretty Flower)
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Chloe Bouchard shared a photo.
2/10 near Tisse

To help us take our minds off of the recent strangeness, why not take a moment to think about a rose? Tuesday is Valentine's Day, for all you who have been procrastinating buying a bouquet for that special someone. But, is a Rose really the sentiment you want to share?

Did you know that there is a whole language of flowers, many of them in fact? Different flowers have different meanings, and getting just the right arrangement can say something truly special to the person that you adore. After all, one of the best ways to show someone that you have a true love for them is with a forget-me-not, not a rose. You wouldn't want to say the wrong thing with your flower choice, would you?

Come by Enchanted Blossoms in Tisse and see our Valentine's Day arrangements. Feel free to ask any questions you want about what the flowers you choose say about your love, and we'll help you pick the perfect ones. And if you like, I'll even tell you something about the language of flowers right now.
vendettastool: (my head hurts)
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Yoon-sung Lee
02/05 near Recolle
There's two things to report this morning, three if anyone wants a list of just how many times my PA beat me during our morning martial arts training.
Item One: What kind of crazy details would you love to see in a game dedicated to the antics of lawyers solving impossible puzzles?
Item Two: I'm not ruling out military grade coding but from what methods I've got I can't figure out what was used to create this program or how it works. That said, it seems benign. No usual activity I'd expect from a virus or any other harmful program SO FAR. There might be more to it, but I've gone through every test I can think of and nothing is coming up. It's like it doesn't exist at a certain point. If anyone has anything else to report on this program, just let me know. Sometimes more then one head helps working out a puzzle.
Oh. And three: Giant chickens? Someone explain this to me, please.
scarlet_devil: ([Adult] Ugh)
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Émilie Écarlate @missemi
Checked in with some overseas friends. They've never heard of horses either.
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