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I plan on busting loose! I'll quit being shy and toss Kanji at entries and open logs that feel appropriate for him to reply to or be around in, rather than holding back. Dude needs friends! He figures if friendship is magic, then he'll try and make a hell of a lot of magic!
However, before I begin, I would love to hear some feedback.
I'm glad to hear that! I look forward to everything too. I think if anything as well, Kanji could use new ways to make his kicks all the more devastating...
And a monk is just the one to turn to for how to optimize ass-kicking. Fights, friendship, food.
I didn't say it at the time, but thank you for speaking up on Plurk when the Yu thing went off the rails into crazytown and nobody was acting like anything was wrong. Not only did it seem to make everything mellow out a bit and get resolved as needed, but it also helped those outside of the cast see that it was just as awkward and uncomfortable for castmates as it was for outsiders.
To be honest, this comment comes as a surprise to me! I'm usually called a killjoy for speaking up, but its times like these and words like yours that make me glad I say 'screw it' and speak my mind anyway.
You're very welcome. I'm glad everybody got a chance to talk things through, and hope for more communication in the future. No big cast, heck, no big GAME can function without people sitting down and talking to each other.
Ami
I plan on busting loose! I'll quit being shy and toss Kanji at entries and open logs that feel appropriate for him to reply to or be around in, rather than holding back. Dude needs friends! He figures if friendship is magic, then he'll try and make a hell of a lot of magic!
However, before I begin, I would love to hear some feedback.
Re: Ami
Re: Ami
And a monk is just the one to turn to for how to optimize ass-kicking. Fights, friendship, food.
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(Anonymous) 2015-04-13 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)So, again. Thank you.
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You're very welcome. I'm glad everybody got a chance to talk things through, and hope for more communication in the future. No big cast, heck, no big GAME can function without people sitting down and talking to each other.