mallarkey: it always does (powerpoint might clear things up)
❝ᴅᴏᴜɢ ʀɪᴄʜ❞ (but still ᴡayne ᴍalloy) ([personal profile] mallarkey) wrote in [community profile] exsilium2013-11-25 02:12 pm

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[ He doesn't actually really like text; he's not great with technology and there's bound to be some spelling/grammar errors, but right now he trusts typing more than his ability to keep a professional tone. So be it. ]

Hi.

First things first this isnt going to be a lecture. Tensions are high enough and Ive barely been here long enough to have the whole history down yet. (Working on it) Besides, you've already herd plenty of it. So this isnt about that.


[ Not overtly, anyway. He's trying to do the "subtlety" thing. He's not taking notes or anything. ]

I'm Doug by the way. Mostly I'm trying to figure everything out still, you know. That sort of thing. I'm a curious and openminded sort of person wich is why I have some questions:

1. Whats your favorite thing about being here?
2. And least favorite thing?
3. If you had to make up 1 rule what would it be?
4. Why's the coffee so bad & Are there vending machines (where)?

Thank you thats all.
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[personal profile] oldsoldiersneverdie 2013-11-28 07:18 pm (UTC)(link)

Well, we were, but my point was that pretty much all the tech here isn't that great. Food included.

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[personal profile] oldsoldiersneverdie 2013-12-03 03:03 am (UTC)(link)

They'll show up eventually, but the food is what wears you down, I find. At least we've got some variety from people pulling stuff from the past. Things that come freeze-dried or in cans gets old real fast.

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[personal profile] oldsoldiersneverdie 2013-12-04 12:35 am (UTC)(link)

Well, the planet was coming out of nuclear winter, it rains all the time, the forests are full of mutated predator animals, so.... not a lot better than the coffee situation, really.

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[personal profile] oldsoldiersneverdie 2013-12-10 03:39 am (UTC)(link)

In this future? Yep. Means we don't have to worry about dying of dehydration, though.