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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 4:35:23 GMT -5
Sophia laughs. "Aw, thanks big Soren. She's a cutey..." She admires the trolley.
"The house seems to be coming along nicely. I haven't been very inclined to do hard manual labor, but you're doing a good job."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 4:37:23 GMT -5
This is what the trolley looks like: "I don't mind it. It is strange but it puts me in a good mood." Soren puts down his tools and walks over to Sophia. "I was thinking that I want to start up a nihilist club. There has to be other nihilists around. We can sit around and...do nothing."
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 4:40:25 GMT -5
"It's very pretty... And 996 happens to be my favorite number." Sophia considers the notion of a nihilist club.
"Maybe you're better off just sticking with the anarchists..." She doesn't want to sound mean... "But if anything starts up, I'll be sure to join."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 4:42:52 GMT -5
"Wow, 996 is my favorite number too." Soren replies.
"That's really freaky, but anyway, I am really set on this nihilist club. But don't worry, I would hang out with the anarchists still." Soren grabs some paper and markers.
"Want to help me make posters for my club? We can put them up around town."
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 4:46:45 GMT -5
Sophia begins to doodle with the crayons and markers. "How does this look?" "And our slogan can be 'we're so cool, that we don't believe in the word. Join the nihilism club. Or not, we don't really care.'"
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 4:50:01 GMT -5
"Wow, that's really awesome, let's go to the print shop and make some copies. We can hang them all around town!!"
Soren grabs Sophia's hand and dashes off to the print shop. He makes sure to grab the poster as well. "God f-cking d**n, 3 yaun a copy. Who runs this place? Communists?"
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 4:54:55 GMT -5
Sophia digs into her pockets. "I don't have enough for more than 4 or 5 copies... Maybe we could just spraypaint the design on the walls."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 4:56:08 GMT -5
"No this is fine, we just have to put them in places where more people will see them. Where do you think nihilists hang out?" Soren buys 10 copies but that is all he can afford.
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 4:58:51 GMT -5
"I'm guessing they just hang out at home... Maybe they hang out near... uhh... black holes..." Her sense of humour is already drying up. "Maybe we should just find sympathetic coffee shops."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 5:01:45 GMT -5
"Yeah, sounds like a good idea. The coffee shops that is. The other ideas sucked. But coffee shops= good."
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 5:03:13 GMT -5
"I don't know how we'd get to a black hole anyways... Maybe that's why there are so few of you." Sophia looks around, trying to beat this dead joke back to life.
"Well, anyways, the nearest coffee shop is Mao's Pad on the corner over there."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 5:07:18 GMT -5
"I don't think Mao's Pad is sympathetic to nihilists. Neither is Stalin My Seat or Castro Bistro." He says pointing at some other coffee shops.
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 5:13:07 GMT -5
"Well, maybe Jong-il's kitchen is. I hear their Pol Pot pies are out of this world... Anyone with a title like that on their menu is bound to be open minded about nihilism."
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Post by Soren on Nov 4, 2004 5:15:35 GMT -5
"Sure we can give it a try. And I am always up for pol pot pie, it is almost as good as cultural revolution cheese cake." Soren says as he walks to the various cafes, hanging up signs.
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Post by Sophia on Nov 4, 2004 5:30:16 GMT -5
"Maybe we should head back." Sophia says after they put up all their posters. "Unless you know of any trolleys running at this time of night."
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