December 2011
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littlecrow-girl:
But how will I tell you apart from all the other Edgeworths? You’re so boring… Oh! I know! I can call you the boring one!
[Luckily for the prosecutor, Kay was only joking.]
…. (Nnngh…! “Boring”…? Why, I suppose it could be worse…)
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ask-pess asked: Yay! [Pess scurried after Miles, slipping her small hand into his larger one. She did this for a good reason, too - a few seconds after, she stumbled slightly and tugged on him for support as she righted herself again.]
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sassy-tail:
Heh-
I stopped, don’t worry.
And it was really to prove a point, anyways.
I’m surprised you stuck with me, to be honest.
Thanks for that, I guess.
A disciple of von Karma never is to give up, no matter the circumstances, Ms. Sam, I however am truly relieved it finally came to an end. Why, I do hope you managed to prove that point of yours.
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sassy-tail:
Okay well as long as you don’t regret it~
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ask-pess asked: Well, Pess can still chase squirrels! And maybe Pess can watch that big glow-y box that Pess saw in the other room! [Pess frowns in thought.]
ask-pess asked: Now what? [Pess stands still for a moment in thought.] Pess can't do any of Pess's favorite things to do because Pess isn't a doggie. What can Pess do for fun now?
ask-pess asked: [Pess beams up at him.] Thank you, Master Edgeworth! [She chirps, adjusting the sleeves a bit.] Pess isn't sure if she'll be human again. Miss Ema likes experimenting her special human potion on Pess. Before, it was two days, and now it's three days!
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Wort des Tages: Hüne
[ˈhyːnə] der, Substantiv:
1. Sehr großer, breitschultriger Mann.
Beispiele: Er war ein Hüne [an Gestalt]; ein Hüne von Mann.
Herkunft: Aus dem Niederdeutschen < mittelniederdeutsch hūne, eigentlich = Hunne; Ungar, nach dem Namen des im 4. Jahrhundert n. Chr. nach Europa einfallenden asiatischen Reitervolkes.
ask-pess asked: 'kay. [Pess said, gently digging around in the old box. She was very careful with the clothes that she handled, and when she put them on, they were a bit big, but they fit nonetheless. She had chosen a simple pair of shorts with a shirt that buttoned up the front. She had buttoned the shirt wrong, though.] This is harder than it looks. [She scowled at the shirt.]
ask-pess asked: Pess gets to wear Master Edgeworth's old clothes?! [Pess seemed excited about it. Everything pertaining to Miles was exciting for her. She didn't question him as to why he kept them.] Pess is super excited!
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sassy-tail replied to your post: I shall be activating “Tumblr Savior”.
party pooper
Please pardon my lack of enthusiasm when it comes to that kind of images, especially those spuriously involving my own personage, Miss Sam.
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I shall be activating "Tumblr Savior".
sassy-tail replied to your post: MISS SAM, I DEMAND YOU END THIS TOMFOOLERY THIS INSTANT!
shhhhhhh you like it- don’t lie.
I am entirely certain that I do not “like it” in any possible way, Ms. Sam.
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MISS SAM, I DEMAND YOU END THIS TOMFOOLERY THIS...
loboto:
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Oh.
Oh ok.
Wassup Mr Edgey. You’re surely going to regret that decision in about 5 minutes, but it’s a privilege to make your acquaintance regardless.
Seriously though, are you drunk or something because this is a very bad decision on your part.
Ngh…! O-Of course I am not! … If you say so, perhaps I should believe you and be...
ask-pess asked: [Pess gulped nervously at the sudden mood change.] O-okay, Master Edgeworth. Pess understands. [She fiddled with her cravat.] So what is Pess going to wear now? Pess is human for 3 days!
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sassy-tail:
You… probably don’t want to see approximately half of the things that I post on this blog…
really.
But uh… I guess if you really want to follow me, expect to see some really weird things on your dashboard.
… (Perhaps this wasn’t such a good idea after all…) I suppose the consequences of my action have yet to transpire, Ms. Sam…
ask-pess asked: [Pess grinned and followed Miles. She was finally getting used to this human child form, she was stumbling around less. At times, though, she did manage to trip over her own feet.] Pess got these clothes from Miss Maya and Mister Phoenix!
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ask-pess asked: Master Edgeworth, Pess is human again! [Pess runs in, clothed in an oversized Gavinner's t-shirt and a pair of Phoenix's old shorts from when he was 9.]
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sassy-tail:
O-Oh well hi there Mister Edgeworth you’re pretty much amazing and spectacular and I don’t know why you’re bothering to follow me but uh okay okay uh
h-hi…
I see no reason why I should not, Ms. Sam. In any case, you are very welcome.
Reblog if it's still 2011 in your country.
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asyluminkurain:
cutekawaiiness:
It’s 12:46pm here :3
((15:58))
9:59 am
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logicalprosecutor:
[ Miles frowns slowly and crosses his arms over his chest. It would probably be better to just go with it for now. Besides, he wasn’t really interested in what the other “hims” were like. However… this one seemed the most like him that he’d met. ]
We don’t need to label this anything. You are Miles Edgeworth. I am Miles Edgeworth. Let’s leave it at that.
Very well. (It...
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littlecrow-girl:
Right, I’ll keep that in mind if I ever need anything.
[Seeing the man’s expression made the girl laugh. No matter which Miles she spoke to, they all had those silly expressions that made her chortle. Rolling her eyes, Kay placed her hands on her hips.]
Well that’s no fun! Now I can’t call you “old man” like the other one of you. I guess I’m going to have to come up with...
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Word of the Day: badinage
[bad-n-ahzh], noun:
1. Light, playful talk; banter.
Quotes: Ken was determined to put the cares of the world behind him and do what he loved best — having a few celebrity friends round and enjoying an evening of anecdote and badinage over a bottle or two of vintage bubbly and some tasty cheese straws. — Bel Littlejohn, “My moustache man”, The Guardian, March 24,...
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littlecrow-girl:
Gah! That’s right! I’m so sorry!
[Poor Kay had entirely too much on her mind recently to remember such acts from seven years ago. Even if they were important memories.]
It’s uh, not a problem at all! (Oh man, how could I forget something like that?!)
[She blinked, tilting her head to the side.]
Unexpected? Did you expect me to stay ten for the rest of my life? Say… you’re...
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littlecrow-girl:
Huh? (This Edgeworth speaks differently from the others that I’ve met…)
Oh! Don’t worry about it! You’re not the first person to look at me with confusion. This paradox is quite a strange one and causes a lot of questionable occurrences.
Umm… I don’t mean to sound forgetful, but what is it that I’ve done that would cause you to say you own me your life?
[Hearing his...
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littlecrow-girl:
Sheesh! Well somebody doesn’t look happy to see me…
Of course it’s me! Did I stutter?
[Kay shook her head and chuckled.]
You know, people do tend to grow older as time goes on, but growing up? That’s optional!
Ah, please pardon my disagreeable behavior, Kay. I found myself merely astonished at your sudden change of physiognomy. Forsooth, I do find this encounter to be...
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logical-prosecutor:
“Alter Ego”? Well aren’t you a little presumptuous.
How can I be sure it is not you who is the alter ego.
The statement that you would be an alter ego of mine never implied me being the “original”, as you seem to believe. Verily, from your point of view I may be considered your alter ego as well. If you prefer the wording “paradox self” I however...
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littlecrow-girl:
Ah! Another Mr. Edgeworth I see! Thanks for the follow!
Kay Faraday, at your service!
(As it seems she already met other selves of mine before. … wait a minute…) Kay Faraday? … You… have grown up. (Is that really the same Kay Faraday who I met three years ago?)
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… I take it that you are some other alter ego of mine, brought to me by this paradox? (I probably will never accustom myself to meeting those…)
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Wort des Tages: Perzeption
[Per-zep-ti-o̲n] die, Substantiv:
1. (Philosophie) reines sinnliches Wahrnehmen ohne Reflexion als erste Stufe der Erkenntnis. 2. (Psychologie) [sinnliche] Wahrnehmung [eines Gegenstands] ohne bewusstes Erfassen und Identifizieren (z. B. bei flüchtigem Hinsehen). 3. (Biologie, Medizin) Aufnahme von Reizen durch Sinneszellen, -organe.
Herkunft: Aus dem Lateinischen perceptio.
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Word of the Day: glower
[glau-uhr],
intransitive verb: 1. To look or stare angrily or with a scowl.
noun: 1. An angry or scowling look or stare.
Quotes: At one point, the head of the institute started chatting with colleagues sitting at a table behind Yeltsin, prompting the Russian President to interrupt his reading and glower at them. — Bruce W. Nelan, “The Last Hurrah?”, Time, April 26, 1993
A...
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modified-boner:
That moment when you breakdown and cry because you know in your heart you’re not, nor will ever be good enough.
(( There is no such thing as “not good enough”. If it’s about people… some simply do not fit together, this has nothing to do with being “good enough” for others though, as it is only a matter of taste. You cannot please...
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Wort des Tages: Volte
[Vọl-te] die, Substantiv:
1. (bildungssprachlich) Kunstgriff beim Kartenspiel, durch den beim Mischen eine Karte an die gewünschte Stelle gelangt. 2. (Reiten) das Reiten eines Kreises von kleinem Durchmesser. 3. (Fechten) seitliches Ausweichen.
Beispiel: Die Volte schlagen.
Herkunft: (französisch volte <) italienisch volta, eigentlich = Drehung, zu: voltare = drehen, über das...
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Word of the Day: canorous
[kuh-nor-us; kan-or-uhs], adjective:
1. Richly melodious; pleasant sounding; musical.
Quotes: I felt a deep contentment listening to the meadowlark’s complex melody as he sat on his bragging post calling for a mate, and the soft canorous whistle of the bobwhite as he whistled his name with intermittent lulls. — Donna R. La Plante, “Remember When: The prairie after a spring...
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kyoukaichinotani replied to your post: .
((There is two Gregorys. One who is hardly on gregory-edgeworth.tumbl… and the other one. ))
(( Yes, I am aware of that, though I do prefer not to follow either of them yet for it would only cause Edgeworth confusion and uneasiness in his current state. He still has the fear that it might have been him who killed his own father as he hasn’t been...
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demongent:
Mhm.
..Something the matter, my boy? That sounds more than just an agreement with there. Had some bother?
This really isn’t something you should have to bother with, sir. It can barely be considered a serious matter. (As long as one is not directly concerned, I suppose…)