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Iseul tried to force herself to display emotion, sniffling dramatically as she placed a hand on her chest. “God, such beautiful words,” she commented. Glancing over her shoulder to observe the cafeteria, she frowned at the lack of encouragement from their peers. “Disgusting that no one is on board with the revolution. What’s the point in even ruling a country without any power over the population?” Sighing heavily, she pushed her chair back and stepped up onto it. “Hear ye, hear ye!” she shouted through cupped hands, only getting subtle glances in their direction. “Unbelievable.”
“there’s no point. not to, like, invoke a movie, but it’s like that one quote from the simpsons. like, fuck going mad without power. its boring and nobody listens to you. i’m paraphrasing, but like...” marla’s sigh was long and deep. she seemed to sink further into her chair. she perked up at iseul’s proclamation, but the energy was fleeting – there was to be no food fight in the cafeteria. “we need more people in on this. like, i feel like starting a riot requires more than two rioters. even if the rioters in question are, like, swathed in girlboss energy or whatever.”











