[center][h1][color=red]Jonas Highwind[/color][/h1] [img]http://l.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/fSVy60kYlklebZomJYyyTg--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3NfbGVnbztmaT1maWxsO2g9Mzc3O2lsPXBsYW5lO3B4b2ZmPTUwO3B5b2ZmPTA7cT03NTt3PTY3MA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en_US/Sports/MMAWeekly/Luke-Rockhold-UFConFox15-presser-750.jpg[/img] [u][b]Location: The Bar-t of the Party (they can't all be winners)[/b][/u] [u][b]Interacting with:[/b][/u] Elize Vanzant, James Oake, Dallas Relo, Rozalia Eathliel, Tara Niklos[hr][hr][/center] Raising an eyebrow, he gave a sidelong glance back at her after she said her piece.[color=ed1c24] "Well, y'know, there's the whole slew of social stuff that it'd just sorta trample. The other people's relationship, their personal space, the whole 'intimacy' thing..."[/color] he listed off in a counterpoint. [color=ed1c24]"It makes sense to me, anyway. Just keeps people from stepping on other people's toes and it's an old as all hell precedent."[/color] Seriously, kissing people out of nowhere was pretty weird. While he understood the sentiment behind it (mostly), he personally didn't agree with it once you brought the reality of human interaction into it. People weren't just understanding and all-loving, and frankly, things were better that way. There would be no competition, no desire to better oneself... People would have no drive. Frankly, he'd rather things be like they were now than some idyllic utopia, but he doubted Elize was seriously meaning to bring that much philosophy into this. Better to just watch the show as it was presented by this new guy. Quit pretending to be deep, you know? Smarter than the stereotypical Son of Ares or not, it didn't quite suit him. [color=ed1c24]"Yeah. Pretty sure this doesn't run as much risk of Dallas's place getting trashed, and him consequently throttling somebody."[/color] he agreed. If he or Tara didn't give them the boot first, of course. They'd signed on as bouncers for a reason, they'd best earn their keep.