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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:01 am
I'm sorry I am afraid I do not understand. Delicate, how so? ::again very polite and formal::
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:12 am
Remmy sighed and then looked at her again. "It's just, the way you walk. And maybe the way you talk. You worry about offending people and all that, it's delicate I guess, how proper you are. And the way you walk with your hands behind your back. I walk with my hands behind my head and I don't worry about offending people, I use slang. I mean, you're more delicate and proper than Glory. Not that it's a bad thing mind you." she said, smiling and shaking her head.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:14 am
I am not delicate::she says softly then stops a moment::Glory, that is funny, it is a fairly unusual name and now I have heard it twice in one day. I appologize for rambling.::softly::
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:25 am
Remmy looked at her and blinked. "Glory is one of my friends. And maybe you aren't, you just seem that way to me." She shrugged. Things like this weren't a big deal to her. "But ya know, I've only known you for a few minutes so I guess I really can't judge."
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:26 am
I Wonder if perhaps it is the same glory as the name is so unusual::desperatly wanting to get the subject of discussion off of herself::
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:29 am
Remmy shrugged. "Maybe, I can't remember her last name. But, why do you say you aren't delicate? It's not like it's a bad thing to be a little refined nowadays, there aren't enough people that are. Everyone's a tomboy." she said, shrugging. She wasn't the type to easily drop a subject.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:30 am
Delicate people don't survive::she says softly bringin g her hand foward trying to nurse the hand cramp thats rapidly developing::
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:42 am
Remmy frowned. "That's not true actually. Physically delicate people are often the strongest in mind. And people that have delicate feelings are often the ones that powerful people fall in love with. No, delicate people don't just survive, they thrive. You've just been looking to the wrong people." she said, smiling.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:44 am
::she offers a small smile::Is that spoken from exepraince?::polite but not as much so::
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:50 am
Remmy chuckled. "Possibly. I've known alot of people, delicate and strong in thier own way. Even though I am a social recluse, I also observe. There are many people in history influenced by people that are delicate and elegant." she said, finally getting to the shop and opening the door for the girl.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 2:51 am
Thank you very much::she says softly in refrance to her oipening the door. she slips in and looks for a table::what about people influanced by what they read? do you thin k they are more in fluanced by the people in the stories or the people who write them?
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:01 am
Remmy shrugged and pointed to a table. "I suppose it depends on what's going on, or what the books about. If you read a book about vampires then maybe you would be influenced by the characters, maybe by the author. Although often in a book like that you wish to read more of that author's books if you liked that one. I always found it to be so. But alot of the time it's fiction and you don't see the author's views. Though certain elements may let you descreetly see their view on things. Take for instance if a book features a gay couple and they are ridiculed. If the author portrays the ridicule as awful and harsh then they most likely view homosexuality as alright. If the ridicule is described as needed or teacing them a lesson then they most likely don't agree with it." She sat down and wondered why on earth she had used that example.
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:04 am
::sits down as well::well what about the cases in wich an author writes something clearly in one vain, let us say for arguments sake, Something very anti male, but in the next story the athur writes the male is a good guy and the one who supports and loves the heroine, and in another hes both the main lead and the main villain? What then is the influance upon the reader?
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:10 am
Remmy thought about this for a few moments. "I suppose the influence upon the reader is that the author is confused upon the real role of this male. Does this male truly love the heroine? Or is he really just pretending? The third book would be a combination of this confusion in the author's head I should think. Either that or the author has mixed feelings about this character, and that sometimes she feels he is the enemy, at others that he is her savior, and the rest of the time she is confused as to what she feels he is."
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Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 3:13 am
::toys with whatever happenbs to be on the table::And then of corse...soem times a writer just writes to write::not looking at her though it seems to come out of nowhere after suhc a deeply thought intensive question::
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