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Maryanne Elizabeth Walker ([info]maryanne_walker) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2013-05-24 22:02:00

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Entry tags:!open, maryanne walker (oe), ~clint barton (comic)

Is this how mourning goes? You have so many good days, that you're lead to believe that you're okay. And then something suddenly reminds you of who you lost and it's like your world crumbles around you all over again? Jason wasn't like thi

One stupid song that that stupid train made me sing starts playing out of nowhere, and I want to crawl under a fucking rock and stay there.

I need a distraction.



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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-05-27 07:50 pm UTC (link)
Me too, that's not the part that sucks. It's the status quo and the prejudices that they bring with them. As if they matter here. If there's majority or minority, how can satus quo and prejudices matter? I mean does it really matter that I'm richer in this place than I have been anywhere else in my entire life? And I'm not just talking stuff. I'm talking friends too.

That seems like it would be a bit uncomfortable. Not the bathing suit but the underwear. Especially if nature was calling in an emergency call. I promise my bikini is more covering than most the other things I wear, or... I think that's how it's perceived.

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[info]gatz
2013-05-27 11:53 pm UTC (link)
I've never heard anyone talk like that before, but I completely agree.

Yes, it can be rather complicated. Made gaining access without causing yourself personal injury rather tricky, although perhaps that was the intention. That's how it's perceived? How odd.

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-05-28 01:12 am UTC (link)
Er, and I meant no majority or minority, I got a little excited and forgot a word... See what you do to me? But I'm glad you agree.

Now I have to ask, have you received that sort of injury?

Er, yes, it is but that's because I've been caught hunting or fishing and I don't tend to wear a lot when I do that. If I do I get sweaty, and the animals I hunt tend to smell me and runaway. So I stick to a camisole and a pair of shorts that are just a little bit shorter than men's boxers. Er but they're tight.

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[info]gatz
2013-05-28 08:04 am UTC (link)
Yes, I figured it out, not to worry.

Ah, yes. Snapped garters deliver quite the slap.

I see. I shouldn't think it would matter much during sport. But as I said, I would hardly call myself an example of good morals. Women didn't tend to wear much at the "drug store".

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[info]maryanne_walker
2013-05-28 08:20 am UTC (link)
Oh good!

That probably shouldn't have made me giggle as hard as it did. I'm sorry, even though you can't hear me.

Well, most men wear fatigues and thick clothing and waders and all that sort of razzledazzle when they hunt or fish. I guess it's a little odd seeing a girl without any of it. I'm not going to lie though. The idea of going starkers holds a lot of appeal to me. But I don't think that has much to do about morals than it does knowing how nice the breeze feels on bare skin. But then my morals aren't that good either.

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