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bulletinboardspell2021-08-01 08:53 pm
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new bulletin board, who dis?
[That title is absolutely not ic or present at all ok. This angel is NOT that cool.]
Now that we're all getting settled in, I thought it might be nice if we introduce ourselves! So many lovely new faces, and I'm sure much has changed for those of us making a return as well.
So let's put this bulletin board to good use: Who are you?
And we should probably share a little tidbit about ourselves as well. A get-to-know each other--but nothing like those hellish corporate ice-breakers. You're absolutely not obligated to participate, of course, but it does seem like good fun, doesn't it?
I'll go first: My name is Mr. Fell; I love cocoa and long walks in the park, and I own a bookshop back home.
Now that we're all getting settled in, I thought it might be nice if we introduce ourselves! So many lovely new faces, and I'm sure much has changed for those of us making a return as well.
So let's put this bulletin board to good use: Who are you?
And we should probably share a little tidbit about ourselves as well. A get-to-know each other--but nothing like those hellish corporate ice-breakers. You're absolutely not obligated to participate, of course, but it does seem like good fun, doesn't it?
I'll go first: My name is Mr. Fell; I love cocoa and long walks in the park, and I own a bookshop back home.
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As far as most confusing, I think anything is confusing when you are not part of the In Crowd or used to the jargon. I knew a gentleman who used to call glasses "ogle fakes" because that was the in mode way of talking for a particular group of fellows, but I was part of that crowd, so it hardly seemed foreign after a while.
I've never been good with keeping up with trends, though. Somewhere around the turn of the century, people decided things were the "bee's knees" and aside from the rhyming being clever, I can't understand why something spiffy and very well liked was at all related to insect joints. You Americans also had a fascinating phrase: "jonesing," and while I understand what it means, I still don't understand who this Jones fellow might be and why he had a craving for so very many things.
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i guess that makes sense. i been having to explain all my slang from night city since i got here, stuff that's real common in the gangs. kinda forget that people don't speak the same as me here - all of it's so much habit. it's kinda hard to get adjusted to having to talk like some
bennieout-of-towner.i dunno where any of that came from either. that's all long, long, long before my time. dunno that i've ever heard anything about any bee's knees but jonesin' still around.
keeping up with the trends - what, you real old in the way only cyberware can keep you going?
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Gangs? Goodness.
Is cyberware some kind of computerized Tupperware?
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[ There's a scribble here, the written equivalent of alksdfjasdf. ] no, they're upgrades doctors install. so like i got one that integrates with my nervous system so i can interface with tech. got some other stuff too, but it's just like computer enhancements. does all kinda stuff pending whatcha get.