no, i guess not. i mean, unless literally walking in the door is the whole appeal. i'm gonna walk in with my "colleague" but we can hang out at the party.
Oh... Time is okay too, I guess. But I was really looking forward to swinging around! I pulled Yi Sang up by my hair in one of those storybooks, but he wouldn't pull me up. I wanted to see how it felt.
Ah, that looks terribly fun! There are only two places for us to swing, though, and there are four people... So we'll need two of those! Where can they be bought? I'll bring one to the gala.
And you eat it? What does the fire taste like? Does it crackle as it goes down your throat, and does it stay burning in your stomach? I've seen lanterns where if you lit them, you could see the flame past the paper. Could you see the flame through your stomach?
you don't eat the fire with smores. but you can get them pretty crispy and burnt so they taste kind of like how falling face first into a campfire might taste. the point is they taste good.
[as for the stomach flame thing... is there anything comparable... well,]
if you turn the flashlight on your phone on and put your finger over the light, it'll light up pink. that's something?
Oh, it will? I want to try it. I wonder how to make the flashlight work... But I've also never fallen face-first into a campfire before. Perhaps I'll eat some smores, and then try the campfire, and see if they do taste the same. At the estate, there's a chicken dish that you set on fire before you serve it, but they always put out the flame first. They say it's because it brings out the flavour of the chicken. There's only fifty of those chickens bred every year, though, so we only eat it a few meals a year. The skin is very crispy~
They break the egg, I think? It's to make sure there are only fifty, so that it's a rare kind of chicken to eat. But I've always thought it was kind of a waste. Wouldn't it be great if one more person got to eat the chicken? It really was tasty.
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well now i can't say no or i'm a liar. so sure, but aren't you asking your friend?
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My friend? Oh, I suppose we are. Don calls us comrades.
I'll ask him too!
Oh, is this one of those things where you can only ask one person?
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Then, we can hang out together. I'll find a good, high place for it. Do we need rope?
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hang out just means we can spend time together. we don't need any rope. or climbing.
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Time is okay too, I guess. But I was really looking forward to swinging around! I pulled Yi Sang up by my hair in one of those storybooks, but he wouldn't pull me up. I wanted to see how it felt.
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i can't help you with the hair thing though. my hair's too short.
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[Give him a moment...
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Ah, that looks terribly fun! There are only two places for us to swing, though, and there are four people...
So we'll need two of those! Where can they be bought? I'll bring one to the gala.
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can't believe i'm saying this, but maybe bring a rope just in case. and a tire.
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I'll bring a rope and a tire. You'll show me what they're for when we get there, right?
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It's for hanging people who've done bad things.
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That sounds like fun. A tire that will let you swing.
You really do know so many fun things.
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[actually... speaking of.....]
do you know what smores are?
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And you eat it?
What does the fire taste like? Does it crackle as it goes down your throat, and does it stay burning in your stomach?
I've seen lanterns where if you lit them, you could see the flame past the paper. Could you see the flame through your stomach?
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[as for the stomach flame thing... is there anything comparable... well,]
if you turn the flashlight on your phone on and put your finger over the light, it'll light up pink. that's something?
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I want to try it. I wonder how to make the flashlight work...
But I've also never fallen face-first into a campfire before. Perhaps I'll eat some smores, and then try the campfire, and see if they do taste the same.
At the estate, there's a chicken dish that you set on fire before you serve it, but they always put out the flame first. They say it's because it brings out the flavour of the chicken. There's only fifty of those chickens bred every year, though, so we only eat it a few meals a year. The skin is very crispy~
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why are there only 50 of the chickens? what if they lay an extra egg?
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But I've always thought it was kind of a waste. Wouldn't it be great if one more person got to eat the chicken?
It really was tasty.
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