Own What You Do 2014-09-08

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shadowinthelight wrote:
oldmanmickey wrote:Also a good idea to keep clean britches in your backpack in case you get the crap scared out of you at the start.
Emergency Pants
This is what i keep thinking of, old joke i know. brown pants
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Hmm. Looks like even in human form, Calista is rather short, to be looking up at Monica!
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Skruddgemire wrote:I don't think it's going to be as difficult as all that. Castella is already leaning towards that direction and obviously wants to go that way. Sadly it's something I see all the time. Someone wants to break the negative stereotype of their race and other members of said race aren't too keen on people doing that. The peer pressure can often cause them to give up and follow the negative stereotype.

Take the person away from the influence and mentor them and they often shine.

A friend of mine's family had to pack up and move from Washington DC to Keene New Hampshire to get away from the "inner city" and "gangland" mentality so he could be isolated from the pressure to turn to the "thug life" and could follow his dream of being a marine biologist.

This is what I'm seeing here.
Yes - a change to a new environment can make all the difference. It's a time-honored approach to giving somebody a second chance.

Taking someone away from a hostile, threat-filled situation to a place of safety does have its risks, though. Consider tribbles.
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Dave wrote:
Skruddgemire wrote:I don't think it's going to be as difficult as all that. Castella is already leaning towards that direction and obviously wants to go that way. Sadly it's something I see all the time. Someone wants to break the negative stereotype of their race and other members of said race aren't too keen on people doing that. The peer pressure can often cause them to give up and follow the negative stereotype.

Take the person away from the influence and mentor them and they often shine.

A friend of mine's family had to pack up and move from Washington DC to Keene New Hampshire to get away from the "inner city" and "gangland" mentality so he could be isolated from the pressure to turn to the "thug life" and could follow his dream of being a marine biologist.

This is what I'm seeing here.
Yes - a change to a new environment can make all the difference. It's a time-honored approach to giving somebody a second chance.

Taking someone away from a hostile, threat-filled situation to a place of safety does have its risks, though. Consider tribbles.
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oldmanmickey wrote:'e' yIHmey wej vIneH. (could not help it, big star trek fan)
I don't read Klingon (not even the romanji) so a translation would be in order.
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Opus the Poet wrote:
oldmanmickey wrote:'e' yIHmey wej vIneH. (could not help it, big star trek fan)
I don't read Klingon (not even the romanji) so a translation would be in order.
I couldn't get any of the on-line translators to handle it. Judging from the context, though, and from the fact that Klingon is a very compact and expressive language, I would render it approximately as

"No, I would rather not consider tribbles. In fact, I must respectfully inform you that if you ever mention those miserable creatures again, I will remove your lungs with a batleth, simmer them in blood wine, and feed them to my pet targ. Sir."
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Dave wrote:
Opus the Poet wrote:
oldmanmickey wrote:'e' yIHmey wej vIneH. (could not help it, big star trek fan)
I don't read Klingon (not even the romanji) so a translation would be in order.
I couldn't get any of the on-line translators to handle it. Judging from the context, though, and from the fact that Klingon is a very compact and expressive language, I would render it approximately as

"No, I would rather not consider tribbles. In fact, I must respectfully inform you that if you ever mention those miserable creatures again, I will remove your lungs with a batleth, simmer them in blood wine, and feed them to my pet targ. Sir."
Bing has a Klingon translator and it says the phrase means: "Third, I want a Tribble."
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lol, i dont want to even discuss tribbles or so bing told me.
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Warrl wrote:It isn't race, it's culture. . .
It could be both in Cricket's situation. Fae could have genetically-imprinted instincts that make them antisocial by other species' standards, as well as simply have bad manners due to culture.
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Wapsi wrote:
eee wrote:Atsali needs help with Algebra? Cricket is good in Algebra? Interesting.

I wonder what Monica's mentoring is going to consist of. Calista needs self restraint and a code of ethics, as well as better coping and social skills. Those are kind of hard to teach...

RE the Princess' Brooklyn accent: She may still have it, it's just not showing up visually in her speech balloons. According to Alan, Bud's got enough of an accent that you can identify her as Greek when she speaks; yet you'd never see that from just reading her words.
This. Cricket is minding her diction. She dropped the bravado speech pattern back in the cafeteria, but still has the Brooklyn accent, just not so thick.
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Opus the Poet wrote:Bing has a Klingon translator
This is the best news I've heard today. Thanks Opus! :mrgreen:
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