Tony: Okay, but this could actually change the world. We flood the laundry room.
Volt: My husband would like, here’s why we can’t flood the laundry room. But not me, though. I’m in.
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Tony: Okay, but this could actually change the world. We flood the laundry room.
Volt: My husband would like, here’s why we can’t flood the laundry room. But not me, though. I’m in.
oh the irony of this being as meta as it is
the fact that a cheeky dating sim has given me more of an impression of human connection than most of my most trusted Inner Circle have in weeks is a sharp testament to the act of not giving a shit, commendable.
i'll deal with it at some point, or they'll forget that i communicated my limits (again) and give the ever present sensation of loneliness that they have become experts at producing in others and denial of others needs that do not exactly aligne with their own... meh-
I'm at the point where its not really a loss, more a releasing of dead hopes, patience has a limit - and its called fucking respect
after all, you set the stage, i merely follow your dance and should they one day wish to waltz anew then my open hand will be waiting
until then-
Fuck. It.
Since the Dateviators are a piece of military technology, wouldn't the MC get placed under government watch for withholding them in thier home and interfering with a military program?
Maybe not a watch list, but they would still be interviewed by agents and placed under a "we got our eyes on you because weird stuff happens in your home" watch.