ratherbelocky: (Let's walk along the wire △)
Agent York ([personal profile] ratherbelocky) wrote2025-09-20 08:13 pm
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"York here. I'm probably busy getting my ass handed to me by adorable woodland creatures, but I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Over and out."
sneezelikeakitten: (♠ Birds and snakes)

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[personal profile] sneezelikeakitten 2016-03-09 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
It's what I came across when trying to figure out why the Eevee line deviates the way it does with those three. Apparently affection and friendship aren't gauged the same. But Sylveon is the only affection evolution Pokémon that they've found so far.
usedlightscreen: [commission from <user name=je-ri-cho>] (if we stand as one)

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[personal profile] usedlightscreen 2016-03-12 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
[His voice is soft and loving.]

A happy ending. Don't you think?
sneezelikeakitten: (♠ That's great)

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[personal profile] sneezelikeakitten 2016-03-13 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
There used to be a thing where you actually had to take an Eevee to either a place with a Ice rock or a Leaf rock to evolve them into Leafeon and Glaceon. Now they sell smaller versions of those rocks.
usedlightscreen: [commission from <user name=je-ri-cho>] (all the times that we have been thru)

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[personal profile] usedlightscreen 2016-03-21 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
["A constellation of wonder" York that is gross]

Mmm, let me check my schedule.

["Blissey!" in the background.]

Schedule says I'm free. Want me to move the couch and the coffee table out of the way?
grapeeater: (the hermit.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-13 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
york-san are you awake if you're not that's okay I just am kind of having a problem and it's kind of weird.

I don't know if it would be too weird to ask youa bou t but i need to talk to someone


[Oh god now he's typoing all over the place. What is his life.]
grapeeater: (the hanged man.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-13 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
i'm um

i'm hallucinating again and it's not going away and he's dead and i know he is because i'm teh one who killed him and i know it's not him and i kknow he wouldn't say these things but he's not going away
grapeeater: (the hermit.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-13 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Yes but you are a Sanity Friend so really he doesn't know who else to go to.]

yes i'm in my room at the inn

i thought he'd stopped showing up and usually i can ignore him enough but with everything going on lately i can't

i'm sorry okay i thought it was the best way i thought i had to i don't know anymore im sorry
grapeeater: (the magician.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-14 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Since you started giving Actual Good Advice by accident.]

sure. i don't know. i'm trying not to yell at him so that i don't wake up other people.

audio's okay i guess.
grapeeater: (the devil.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-14 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
[There's a faint 'You heard him. Go away, nii-san.', before Micchy's voice sounds more clear.]

Yes. A lot of it's really boring...

[But maybe that's what he needs right now. He clears his throat and recites something as if he's reading it off of a page.]

'The aggregate demand–aggregate supply model has become the standard textbook model for explaining the macroeconomy. This model shows the price level and level of real output given the equilibrium in aggregate demand and aggregate supply. The aggregate demand curve's downward slope means that more output is demanded at lower price levels. The downward slope is the result of three effects: the Pigou or real balance effect, which states that as real prices fall, real wealth increases, so consumers demand more goods; the Keynes or interest rate effect, which states that as prices fall the demand for money declines causing interest rates to decline and borrowing for investment and consumption to increase; and the net export effect, which states that as prices rise, domestic goods become comparatively more expensive to foreign consumers and thus exports decline.'
Edited 2016-04-14 02:52 (UTC)
grapeeater: (the chariot.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-14 03:34 am (UTC)(link)
[He manages a faint laugh at that. It's okay, York. Economics was kind of a boring class for him. He could explain it but it'd take a while and be boring.]

Okay.

[He tries to breathe, and it seems to be going okay for a few long moments before -]

I'm not - ... sorry. He's... talking again.

[It's hard to not respond.]
grapeeater: (the hermit.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-14 01:34 pm (UTC)(link)
... Thanks.

[He shifts in his blankets, pulling them up around him like when he was little.]

What... what kind of story?
grapeeater: (the chariot.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-16 06:49 pm (UTC)(link)
... I... I keep remembering waking up in a chair in my brother's office. It used to be comforting... I would fall asleep on it when I was waiting for him to finish work. I never understood what he was doing, not for a long time, but he'd take one of his jackets and put it over me.

And then when I took it over... it started smelling like leaves and fruit. Sweet, but not something identifiable on Earth. Redyue... she made the forest grow in there. She...

[A different story. A different time. One that's less panic-inducing.]

When I was little I used to try to climb trees. Nii-san and the maids never liked it, because I'd come home covered in dirt and they said it wasn't becoming of someone of my station, but I kept doing it. I think that was the first thing I did that nii-san didn't approve of. And one time.. I climbed too high on one of the trees on our home's grounds. It was spring... I couldn't have been older than seven or so.

I wanted to look at the leaves up close, so I got up onto a low branch and climbed my way up onto one that was probably... five or so meters up? I slipped and ended up hanging upside-down before I just lost my grip entirely. I tried to land all right, but I put too much weight on my foot and it slipped. I started crying and nii-san was the one to find me in the grass. He picked me up and let me cry into his shirt... I probably ruined it, actually. He carried me inside and wouldn't let anyone touch me until I had cried it out and apologized for being 'bad'. Someone drove us to the doctor... probably one of the chauffeurs. I just sprained it, but nii-san was with me the whole time. Father was probably away on a business trip... but he would have stayed with me anyway. He was... nii-san was kind.

[Not like... this thing.]

He was kind, even when others didn't see. He cared. He cared about me, and he cared about other people, even when he was stern. He...

[He sniffs and wipes his face.]

... Even if I think he did some things wrong... he cared.
grapeeater: (the hermit.)

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[personal profile] grapeeater 2016-04-17 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
He was. He tried to do the right thing. He was... wrong, but right. It's... complicated.

[He's quiet for a few long moments.]

I think... better. He shut up when I was talking. I think... maybe you should talk now, though.

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