achievementhunter: (haha good lord you're boring)
Chara Dreemurr..? ([personal profile] achievementhunter) wrote in [community profile] solnet2016-04-12 06:55 am

GAME START!

[For a kid who's pretty much constantly sauntering about shooting people creepy grins and running off their mouth, Chara seems fairly relaxed, this feed. Could be the fact that they're in the library. Or perhaps it's just a nice day outside.]

Would you like to play a game, fellow foot soldiers?

[Or maybe it's the fact that they're making a mildly off-kilter Saw joke, whatever.]

The past few weeks, I've noticed when talking to others that even the most unassuming words can have significantly different meaning; mark me curious. So here's the rules;

Each of us will have our turn in choosing a word. Perhaps this word has no real meaning to us, or perhaps it does.

The receiver of said word goes on to define it; either in a social...or personal context. Then they also pick a word to be defined. And thus the cycle continues until one of us gets bored.

[A bright smile, and the camera swings wildly askew as it's holder reaches over the side of the lounge for another book.]

I'll even start it off. Your word, is 'monster'.
openupclub: (down.)

[personal profile] openupclub 2016-04-24 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
... What's that? If you don't mind me asking. ... You don't have to tell me if you don't want to.
openupclub: (bowed.)

[personal profile] openupclub 2016-04-24 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
... Why would your world not lack a future? Or -

[Ah. Maybe...]

Or just... not for you? ... In either case... I'm glad this place has something positive for you.
openupclub: ([leangle] dramatic.)

[personal profile] openupclub 2016-04-24 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
[He'll have to think on what Shima or Tiger Undead might think of this... the latter he at least spent enough time around to guess what her response might be.]

... Mutsuki. Mutsuki Kamijo. And you?
openupclub: (bowed.)

[personal profile] openupclub 2016-04-25 03:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah. All right. Take care, Dreemurr-san.

[He has to be polite, after all.]