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Tachikoma ("Musashi") ([personal profile] godiszero) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2016-10-16 11:39 am

why is Ghost in the Shell an obscure canon, also I'm sorry

Wooooow! Another new place you're bringing me out? You know, if you ask me, it's been far, far too long since I've seen the light of day! Of course, seeing as I've been offline, I don't really experience the passage of time the same way you do, and things like that are a mostly meaningless distinction given that I won't ever age or die. Even in the heat of battle, time is pretty flexible and only really exists relative to enemy actions-- since we don't experience it as a true "perception" like someone with a Ghost might, the only real way it means anything is if someone with an anti-tank missile takes a shot at us before we can get out of the way! "We" being Tachikoma, I mean. You're analogue, a natural, even! What's it like, getting sick? I've heard naturals talk about bodily malfunctions, and while--

Oh. Were we talking about something? What's a "voice test"? Your internet connection is perfectly fine, and although written words aren't really my communication style of choice, you're using them to admirable effect! Can I try? What do you mean, 'other people don't want to see 100pt font' on the journal main page'? So long as I'm communicating clearly, the metadata of the font style itself should be irrelevant, right? Or are you saying font size and color serve more function than pure aesthetics, in a kind of semantic sense?

I'm not GEtting OFF-topic, you NEVER GAVE me a TOpic!!!
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[personal profile] augumentative 2016-10-16 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Never heard a robot talk so much.

[Because he was a broody bastard who preferred actions over words. Also, this robot sounded as if it were a child. Maybe it was trying to be needy?]
Edited 2016-10-16 17:58 (UTC)
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[personal profile] synthdetective 2016-10-19 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
You really don't want to know what happens to humans when they get sick, kiddo.