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John-117 (The Master Chief) ([personal profile] prettycoolguy) wrote in [community profile] insertmeathere2009-10-22 10:36 pm
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The "Ask Characters Questions" Meme!

Okay guys, this is pretty simple but should be fun, and give us all something to do as we wait for things to happen as plot to progresses.

Post your character, and people can ask them things ICly or OOCly, as themselves or as their characters.

For example, "Hey Chief, what do you think of [x]?" or "Hey Zita, what does Chief think of [x]?"

Characters do not strictly have to answer honestly, but it's more fun (and more funny) if you make them!

Other than that, go nuts and have fun!

[identity profile] in-venting.livejournal.com 2009-10-23 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't mean for it to be, of course.

However, I'm going to disagree with you on your second point. My dad doesn't think he's better than anyone else, regardless of age. I'd say he feels protective, but that might be coloring the situation with my personal bias as his child. However, it's the nature of adulthood to have more experience than the younger generation. It just is, certainly from a chronological standpoint, definitely from a common sense one. Even I have to concede to that, and I'm twelve and stubborn. And, you know, he'd probably value people's opinion a little more if they stopped sniping at him for not being able to do whatever they wanted.

He just doesn't want to see anyone hurt, and that I totally understand. I'm sure you do too, don't you? Not wanting to see anyone else hurt for some stupid reason? Anyway, I guess I'm getting a little off subject here.



[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2009-10-23 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
I know you didn't. It's okay.

I don't plan to give your father grief about what I can and can't do. I may be young, but I'm not blind to the situation. But he needs to realize, and a few other people do too, that kids in this place are here for a reason: they've seen way more than what normal kids are supposed to know about. Some of them have even been involved in wars. So that's experience that will help us in the long run so long as he sees that. But he has this thing where he sometimes doesn't include them, and that will hurt us in the long run. Now, of course, that's changed a little with the new situation.

But I do get what you mean and what he's trying to do. I may not agree with everything he does, but I get why. Your dad is a brave man.