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insertmeathere2009-11-19 01:53 am
The "Ask Characters Questions" Meme 2: The Sequel!
Is this really necessary? You've already done one of these— oh, fine.
Post here, and answer questions that are asked of you. Enjoy yourselves.
Post here, and answer questions that are asked of you. Enjoy yourselves.

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It's perfectly functional, thank you. And still not spandex, no matter what you choose to believe.My first project...as I recall, I was approximately four years old. My parents had given me a toy for Christmas. I believe it was a Captain Supernova figure from one of my favorite cartoons. On the TV show, he had an ability that caused a brilliant light to form between his hands.
Naturally, the toy had no such ability. I was disappointed until I discovered some old but functional Christmas lights that my family had thrown away. Somehow, I instinctively knew how to rewire the lights once they were disassembled. I placed my new light between its hands, sloppily wired it alongside the arms, and added a trigger switch in the back from something else that had been discarded. My parents immediately confiscated it, fearing that I had created a danger to myself.
That, of course, wouldn't come until later.
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You just keep telling yourself that.I'm on your parents' side this time; melted plastic hurts. ... although it's not as if that's ever stopped me before.
I think my first project was a robot made out of an old remote-controlled car, my brother's stereo, and an old phone I found in my aunt's pub's cellar. It wasn't a very good one, I have to admit, but I was proud of it. Da, on the other hand, had a bit of a panic, because normal five-year-olds don't make functioning robots.
And I'm fair sure Ilann punched me for taking apart his stereo.
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Those were the more normal projects that my parents introduced me to after some long lectures. If we'd been friends back then, I'd definitely build one to stand with yours.
He punched a five year old? As annoying as your 'alterations' of his property might have been, nothing excuses that behavior.
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He was seven, it was a brand-new stereo, I hit him back, and we both got in trouble. It really wasn't an issue-- although he did get in more trouble than I did.