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Elizabeth Bennet ([info]diverted) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2021-01-26 12:30:00

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Entry tags:active: elizabeth bennet, active: joan watson, active: neal caffrey, active: peter pevensie

voice post: elizabeth bennet
I believe perhaps I have taken my whimsy a bit too far this time...



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[info]deduce
2021-01-26 08:06 pm UTC (link)
That does tend to be the first reaction. But your whimsy might not be to blame for this.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-26 08:34 pm UTC (link)
I often place little merit in trying to make sense of the world but this...

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[info]themagnificent
2021-01-26 09:14 pm UTC (link)
I dare say a little whimsy isn't always a bad thing!

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[info]diverted
2021-01-26 09:18 pm UTC (link)
Oh, most certainly not! Those who would believe otherwise are far too droll.

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[info]themagnificent
2021-01-28 12:21 am UTC (link)
I quite agree!

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[info]easterly
2021-01-26 09:43 pm UTC (link)
It can be a little much even when you're used to odd things.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-26 10:03 pm UTC (link)
This would be the oddest thing I have ever experienced.

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[info]ihaveabadge
2021-01-26 11:04 pm UTC (link)
I've always been someone fond of a little whimsy myself.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-27 02:05 am UTC (link)
Such is an admirable trait to possess.

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[info]ihaveabadge
2021-01-27 03:11 am UTC (link)
It is, and a trait I also seem to be over-indulging in today. Did you find yourself here too?

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[info]diverted
2021-01-27 03:26 am UTC (link)
I'm afraid I have, without a solitary explanation I can conjure that does not make me sound absolutely mad.

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[info]ihaveabadge
2021-01-27 03:34 am UTC (link)
I'm not convinced I haven't gone mad, but that would lead to a "we're all mad" here situation and I'd rather not go down that road yet.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-27 03:51 am UTC (link)
Forgive me, I do not believe I am familiar with that reference, but I do tend to believe everyone is a little mad in some fashion. Without a touch of madness here or there, everything would be quite a bore.

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[info]ihaveabadge
2021-01-27 02:03 pm UTC (link)
It's from a children's novel, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll that has since been made into various films. In that case, you have a similar philosophy as the Cheshire Cat, although I'm more inclined to agree with you.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-27 03:28 pm UTC (link)
Perhaps a tamer version of this Cat, then? This novel seems very nonsensical. I must read it.

Forgive my manners, I seem to have gotten carried away. I am Elizabeth Bennet.

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[info]ihaveabadge
2021-01-27 08:58 pm UTC (link)
Perhaps a little. He does like to live on the wild side. Very nonsensical and full of rather unusual and interesting creatures. I'll see about finding you a copy.

Arriving in an unusual place unexpectedly can do that. You can call me Nick. Nick Halden.

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[info]assertion
2021-01-27 05:37 am UTC (link)
The consequences of whimsy.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-27 03:31 pm UTC (link)
Are you void of whimsy?

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[info]assertion
2021-01-28 05:43 am UTC (link)
It serves no purpose other than to distract from the present.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-28 05:51 am UTC (link)
Sometimes one needs to be diverted from the present.

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[info]assertion
2021-01-28 05:59 am UTC (link)
I must disagree. Short of reflecting on the past to discern shortcomings, etc., there is no need to disassociate.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-28 06:07 am UTC (link)
And now I am afraid it is my turn to disagree. One should only reflect on the past if its remembrance gives them pleasure. Reflecting on your shortcomings- ones that can not be resolved in the present- is a folly in and of itself.

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[info]assertion
2021-01-28 06:30 am UTC (link)
There is no wisdom in forgoing the reflection of previous failings.

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[info]diverted
2021-01-28 06:57 am UTC (link)
There is also no wisdom to be found in forgoing whims.

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[info]assertion
2021-01-28 07:22 am UTC (link)
Pray tell, what wisdom is there in whimsy, then? Enlighten me.

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