.01. ANOTHER TANGENT UNIVERSE
Jun. 10th, 2010 03:21 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[VIDEO: Donnie is sitting at his desk, hunched over his computer a little bit and occasionally emphasizing his point with his hands. The technology is a bit beyond his time and he doesn't seem to realize it's a video function.]
What would Dr. Thurman say about this? Frank said the world would end, but it didn't. [His tone is almost whining for a second, then it switches to intellectual and excited.] It was just the end of that parallel.. of the tangent universe. I think this is a new one though. I don't think Grandma Death's book talked about this? [He seems to look around for a moment, then returns his attention to the computer.] I don't really know how closing one would create another..
[A pause, then he's complaining.] I don't want to live through October again.
I don't want this calendar. Someone take it. [A hint of desperation as he glances at the calendar on his wall, to his right; another pause, then back to a neutral tone.]
I hope wherever this is is better than the shithole I lived in before. [He laughs a little, not quite a genuine or sane laugh. Then his tone is falsely amused.] I don't really know how it couldn't be.
What would Dr. Thurman say about this? Frank said the world would end, but it didn't. [His tone is almost whining for a second, then it switches to intellectual and excited.] It was just the end of that parallel.. of the tangent universe. I think this is a new one though. I don't think Grandma Death's book talked about this? [He seems to look around for a moment, then returns his attention to the computer.] I don't really know how closing one would create another..
[A pause, then he's complaining.] I don't want to live through October again.
I don't want this calendar. Someone take it. [A hint of desperation as he glances at the calendar on his wall, to his right; another pause, then back to a neutral tone.]
I hope wherever this is is better than the shithole I lived in before. [He laughs a little, not quite a genuine or sane laugh. Then his tone is falsely amused.] I don't really know how it couldn't be.
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Date: 2010-06-11 02:51 am (UTC)Plus she was outside like, all the time in the sun and everything and I heard vampires are supposed to be attractive and she wasn't attractive at all. I think she might have even been religious too and that's kind of weird for a vampire. She was too fat to be a skeleton. And I found out she used to teach at my school and she wrote this book on time travel, so she couldn't have been a zombie because she was too smart. You see where there's like, a lot of flaws in your idea? Not to mention it's just illogical to call someone "grandma" if they're undead unless you're related to them.
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Date: 2010-06-11 03:29 am (UTC)Only to induce terror at a later time.
But no... This would disappoint others who know of me. Instead, I shall teach you only one important lesson.
I am vampire, Sir.
And so, too, are others who dwell here.
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