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test drive meme iv.
Let's see if this is a better time for it!
test drive meme!
Here's how it works!
➊ wanna play a character but don't have the time? or maybe you just want to test them out?
➋ well go for it! post them here like they're already in the game (text, voice, video or action), and have them talk to characters already in the big gay Garden! Be sure to put their name and fandom in the subject line, for those of us who don't know it.
➌ then app them because you know you want to. 8|
Please spread the word about this meme, and happy Tuesday!
Here's how it works!
➊ wanna play a character but don't have the time? or maybe you just want to test them out?
➋ well go for it! post them here like they're already in the game (text, voice, video or action), and have them talk to characters already in the big gay Garden! Be sure to put their name and fandom in the subject line, for those of us who don't know it.
➌ then app them because you know you want to. 8|
Please spread the word about this meme, and happy Tuesday!
Simone Beauregard | OC
She speaks softly when she collects herself, eyes at some distant point.]
A man dreamed he was a butterfly, then dreamed he was a man. Which is which? Shall they be friends?
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If I had to choose, I'd say they should be friends. That's always better. Then it doesn't matter which is which, if they're together and they care about each other.
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They really should...it's all a metaphor, but why can't they stay friends? They can learn about each other-the man will learn what flying is, the butterfly what it is to be grounded.
[She tilts her head slightly in curiosity.] What's your name?
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Yes, I don't see why they have to be separated, simply because they're different. Learning and accepting new truths and ideals and ways of being, that's important.
[She answers readily, unselfconscious.] My name is N. What's yours?
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I'm Simone. It's nice to meet you! [She beams, accepting N as the name it was. It may be odd, but if it's how she wanted to be addressed, so be it.]
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It's wonderful to meet you too, Simone.
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