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keito "nevertheless, he appears" hasumi ([personal profile] lecturehall) wrote in [community profile] thefarshore2016-09-19 11:13 pm

school's out forever

Posted: 27 April 2016
From: Hariti

As the elderly among us have realized, most of us seem to be underage. Since that's the case, I have a question regarding my education.

I'm not quite sure what to do without highschool. The concerns of reaching graduation aside, my days seem emptier without the responsibilities I had back home. Time passes much slower when I can only spend it on hobbies. And it's frustrating knowing that looking for a job would be pointless due to our apparent invisibility to normal people.

(Which is ridiculous, by the way.)

To be blunt, it's stressing me out. Apparently. My shinki noticed it enough to point it out. They even threatened me if I didn't write this.

So let me know if you have an answer. I'm obviously at a loss. Please also let me know if you have any excess paperwork. At least I know that soothes me.


[He sure is offering to be anyone's secretary.]
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[personal profile] hontobakabaka 2016-09-28 07:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It is dangerous to say something is impossible. Impossibility breaks systems, it forces you to go back to the fundamentals of that system and find where the error occurred, which usually forces you to recreate the whole system. Leaving wiggle room for 'have yet to be discovereds' allows a system to grow.

For example, I'm suffering right now from an impossible simply by being here. Where I come from there were no gods and religion was just a means of transferring wealth and power from idiots to con artists. Yet look at here, the whole system gives me a headache so I need to redefine the system and that is taking a lot of energy.