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2 yrs ago
Current The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation.
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8 yrs ago
They say it's about the journey, not the destination. This is true of many things. Pizza delivery is not one of them.
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8 yrs ago
TFW you know what you want to happen but the words aren't cooperating. Why is plot suddenly so much harder to write?
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8 yrs ago
So ded. Cannot brain. Just one massive poorly coordinated and balance-lacking headache. But don't send help. I don't want to people either. X.x
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8 yrs ago
Glad to see I'm not the only follower of Lord Cato, god of wisdom, on this most auspicious Superb Owl Sunday.
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I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~


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@Oak7ree Yeah, but were you competing against an olypian athlete? They're a different tier, and are trained to push their bodies to the very limit of human capability. I've only found competition fun for the sake of competition when there's a chance, even a small one, of winning, and when the winner isn't predetermined. For example, I'd have fun running the mile at school even though I never came close to winning because I was challenging myself. I'd have fun in shorter races because of that and I might even win (relays were really fun).
There wasn't even a prize. But if someone had said "fastest guy gets the prize...but you also have to beat the olympic record" I would have been annoyed. Why offer a prize if there's no chance for getting it? *shrug* Just a mindset thing, I guess.
@Oak7ree ...well I guess an impossible prize might motivate some.

Anyhow, if he has combat pins I'll modify my post...in the morning. X.x
@Oak7ree not interested in his service record, jsut the things pinned to his shirt. I am not sure Bel would ahve had access to his records.

If he has and wears a badge/whatever taht indicates he's seen combat, I should change my post a little. But given that he's been in the army only a max of two years -- and closer to one, given he enlisted in 1940 and it is spring of 1942, and this doesn't account for /when/ in 1940 he enlisted, plus training, plus officer training, plus the program that gave him his powers, plus the months of training us? I'm not sure he had much time to do any actual combat things.

Also that's funny. A record of 25 minutes, which is likely around the level of Olympic athletes...and then a bunch of folks who are /not/ physically enhanced. Odds of breaking it?

Bel; Yeah, no, that's not happening.

Izkry: ...aside from the fact that superhuman speed, strength, and endurance can't be removed, using powers for the run is rather cheating, no? o.o

Bel: *slight nod*

That said she probably has...let's see, six miles, average run time for a mile something like 7-9 minutes for a middle schooler (hey, it's what I remember!), so that's 42-54 minutes, add in that she's got longer legs and is in better shape than most of them, take away that she has gear and a slope...her time is probably in the 40-50 minute range. ^.^
@MegaOscarPwn All I know is what he did, not his name. Honestly, I don't know a LOT of artists' names. Or the names of the songs. But I know the tunes. ^.^;;
@MegaOscarPwn GotG was great and I got the soundtrack free from a promotion. <3 Can't wait for the next one.

A lot of Broadway and other musicals are amazing. Wicked, for example. Or Mamma Mia -- then again, ABBA is good in general. PotC has a great soundtrack, and LotR. And the guy that did Star Wars and Harry Potter is a genius. Also Joe Hisaishi, who does a lot of Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki's films' songs. <3
"Oh, did you not know?" Izkry was surprised to be asked how he knew German. They'd really not made all that much of a secret of their origins, but it didn't always come up. "Until I was eleven, I lived in Germany, though much of that was in a government facility I did not like. But I am a Swiss citizen now, and proud to be." He smiled, hoping his birthplace would not be a mark against him. "Oddly enough, Switzerland uses a language very like the one in Germany. ...And local dialects are called German too -- Swiss German, that is, but they're quite different."

If Belasý had heard him speaking of their pass before Switzerland she would have disapproved. She preferred to pretend it had never existed, even though she had a strong bias against the German government because of it. She was doing better, at least. She didn't interact a lot, but she didn't avoid everyone as much as she used to. Slow progress is still progress, Izkry thought to himself.

As the others joined her outside, Belasý finished her stretches and stood at ease, though she nudged her brother as a reminder that he should stretch as well. She observed the others as they fell in, the man that looked like someone from the Far East, the earnest young man that Izkry worked with in German, the slightly older fellow that her brother liked talking engines with, the Russian woman, and the woman that acted like she should be in a fashion magazine instead of a training camp. She was amused by that one's efforts to move in combat gear as if on a catwalk. If she wanted grace in fatigues, she needed to move like an athlete, or a predator. Not like some mincing lady in heels and a tight-fitting dress. Belasý had no illusions of who was the prettier between herself and Maria -- and really she rarely considered the matter -- but in combat dress Bel would wager good money that she could manage to be more attractive, especially if they discounted the face.

Izkry had to agree with Captain Stevens' commentary, even if the man was surprisingly kind to a mouthy private. "Don't think having powers is enough. You want as many things going for you as you can get. And you want a team that will have your back. What is the English expression? 'A chain is as strong as its links'?" He knew the coward would understand the dig for what it was, but he didn't see a need to broadcast the man's shortcomings.

Bel was even more pleased than her brother that the Captain was emphasizing proper training. Even if she didn't hate her special power, it was hardly a way out of everything. Trusting completely in any skill or weapon would lead to overconfidence, sloppiness, and any number of other dangerous shortcomings. She glanced up at her superior officer for a moment, bright blue eyes assessing him for the thousandth time. He seemed like a skilled soldier and a capable leader. Certainly he appeared to care for those under his command. But she'd never seen him in a real fight. Captain was a commissioned officer rank, in most cases, and the decorations she'd seen him wearing didn't include anything for combat. He might very well break down on the field. She'd seen it happen before. Officer training didn't guarantee a good officer -- just (hopefully) the right skillset.
@Oak7ree Has Captain Stevens ever seen combat? I figure his badges and such should indicate as much....
Bonus points to anyone that manages to get Bel to sing~
"I don't know what you're talking about, 'amigo'," Izkry told Óscar, his tone cold. Just because he wasn't as overt about it as his sister didn't mean he approved of desertion either, and the man's blatant disrespect for both officers and comrades grated on his nerves. "Whatever comes, we shall all find out after lunch."

Dismissing the bothersome Spaniard to look after himself, Izkry took a moment to clap Johnathan on the shoulder. "Gut gemacht. You learn fast -- much better than me, for all I have tried." The young man's smile was bright as he mocked his own accented English. He grabbed his PT gear from his locker and quickly went about changing, talking as he did. "Bel, she is the one that is good at languages -- not that she will speak much." His time in the Swiss army meant Izkry had no trouble talking and working -- and he moved fast when he had to. Before long he was ready to head outside.

Belasý had vanished into the ladies' dormitory to change. In the interests of teambuilding she got the attention of both Zhanna and Maria, letting them see her PT gear long enough to draw the proper conclusions. She rarely spoke if she didn't have to, but at least she made the effort to communicate at all. She didn't spare them any further attention. She was the first outside ready to go, and she started stretching while waiting for the others. Most recruits hated the Currahee. Belasý actually enjoyed it, always pushing herself to go just a little faster, to work just a little harder. She took pride in keeping herself in excellent condition, and while running up and down mountains wasn't as good as swimming the steady rhythm of her steps and her heart was soothing.

Izkry joined her before too long, looking far less enthused. "Yet another run up Cursed-rahee," he sighed, with an exaggerated look of despair. "How many times can they make us climb it before our footsteps pound it flat, hm?"
Got 2/3rds of a post done, will finish it later.
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