Sheena Fujibayashi (
corrinesbell) wrote2013-11-04 09:55 pm
146. Cube
It's been six years.
Maybe I should just stop counting after this. Is it worth it? All that stuff about seven years...
[Sheena remembers her last 'anniversary' with neutrality, but the fallout with a hard grimace and clenched fists.]
There'd better not be some stupid statue anywhere this time.
[locked to Albert Silverberg]
Hey. Up for a talk?
[[ooc: Six long years ago I joined this silly game. I can't wrap my head around this and I have lived it. You guys are amazing.]]
Maybe I should just stop counting after this. Is it worth it? All that stuff about seven years...
[Sheena remembers her last 'anniversary' with neutrality, but the fallout with a hard grimace and clenched fists.]
There'd better not be some stupid statue anywhere this time.
[locked to Albert Silverberg]
Hey. Up for a talk?
[[ooc: Six long years ago I joined this silly game. I can't wrap my head around this and I have lived it. You guys are amazing.]]

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[It is his favorite]
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Thank you kindly.
[He waits for a moment before delicately putting the cup to his lips and has a small sip]
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Action-Should we wrap this up in the next few comments or so and handwave the pai sho lesson?
I'm cool with ending now though I wish I could learn to play pai sho for real
Yeah, it seems an interesting game
Pai Sho is more than a game, but to understand some of its intricacies you need to first approach it in its most basic form. As with any undertaking the first few steps will be relatively easy and straightforward, but I ask your patience, as the basics are undoubtedly the foundation upon which any true learning is built.
[He took a breath in and had another sip of tea]
Let us begin.