John Egbert (
toheirishuman) wrote in
vatheon2012-11-12 05:55 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
002 - feeling a little down in the ducks-- i mean dumps. down in the dumps.
Who: John Egbert, Casey the salamander, and you
Where: The park
When: Early afternoon to evening, whenever you feel like chatting
Style: Starting action but I'll match
Status: Open!
[Anyone who just so happens to be taking a stroll through the park today just may catch sight of a boy dressed in blue sitting on the edge of the pond. Next to him sits a yellow salamander dressed in a black cowl with a purple-striped scarf, though it's quite a bit bigger than your average salamander and it is...quite literally seated next to the boy. Clearly this is not your typical salamander, but the boy doesn't seem at all perturbed by this. In the boy's lap rests a bag with at least half of a loaf of sandwich bread inside. Occasionally, he takes a slice out and rips it up into tiny pieces, tossing them into the water.]
[Just skipping work to feed the ducks, apparently. Real productive use of his time here.]
[At one point, he holds out a handful of bread chunks to the salamander.]
Here, you can throw a few too.
[The salamander looks at the bread, "glubs," picks up a few of the piece, and........attempts to eat them herself.]
Ack! No, Casey don't eat it! Throw it! Fuck you'd better not get sick from this...
[And isn't it just a little bit sad that this is the high point of John's day at the park?]
Where: The park
When: Early afternoon to evening, whenever you feel like chatting
Style: Starting action but I'll match
Status: Open!
[Anyone who just so happens to be taking a stroll through the park today just may catch sight of a boy dressed in blue sitting on the edge of the pond. Next to him sits a yellow salamander dressed in a black cowl with a purple-striped scarf, though it's quite a bit bigger than your average salamander and it is...quite literally seated next to the boy. Clearly this is not your typical salamander, but the boy doesn't seem at all perturbed by this. In the boy's lap rests a bag with at least half of a loaf of sandwich bread inside. Occasionally, he takes a slice out and rips it up into tiny pieces, tossing them into the water.]
[Just skipping work to feed the ducks, apparently. Real productive use of his time here.]
[At one point, he holds out a handful of bread chunks to the salamander.]
Here, you can throw a few too.
[The salamander looks at the bread, "glubs," picks up a few of the piece, and........attempts to eat them herself.]
Ack! No, Casey don't eat it! Throw it! Fuck you'd better not get sick from this...
[And isn't it just a little bit sad that this is the high point of John's day at the park?]
no subject
[He laughs a little. If only he knew the actual connotation behind -dono. He wouldn't exactly be sure what to think of that.]
I am in a similar boat though. As far as Earth goes, I have never been outside of America.
no subject
It seems we have something in common. Tell me of America, if you will.
no subject
no subject
no subject
[For that matter, does Japan have lords? Don't they have a president or something too? No wait...hold on. He thinks he might see what's going on here. Possibly.]
But I live in the northern part of America, and typically the weather is pretty mild. Kinda rainy sometimes and it gets really cold in the winter. My friend Dave, on the other hand, lives in the south and he's always going on about how hot it is. I am not sure if they even get snow in Texas, to be honest. States on the coast have to deal with hurricanes sometimes, states in the middlemost part have tornados...basically there's a whooole lot of variance as far as weather goes.
And I guess the people are mostly okay. There are millions of people in America so it's kind of hard to speak for everybody. But I like to think that, despite personal shortcomings and the occasional mistake, people are inherently good. One thing I think I can say for sure is that Americans are really busy people. Even in my hometown, which isn't really all that big, I always kind of felt like I never got to see anybody. My neighbors were always out attending to serious business.
[He doesn't answer the first question, mostly because he's not really sure how to answer it. In his time on Earth, really the only interesting thing he saw was the end of it: a meteor racing towards his house. He's seen things people can only dream of since then, and things no thirteen year old ever should but that wasn't actually on Earth...]
no subject
America seems quite diverse, much as Japan, though in a much more vast case. The weather perhaps a bit warm for my tastes. It is good, however, to see that other lands are not plagued by constant war. Perhaps there is hope yet for my own.
That aside, your home sounds quite intriguing and pleasant.
no subject
no subject
But I digress. Your home does sound quite pleasant.