Topic: Which sense would you rather lose?
That’s a difficult question.
Taste I think.
Cause I wouldn’t want to be blind. To not be able to see people. Places. Trees.
And I wouldn’t want to not be able to hear. Because I like listening to music, andthe trees the waves. And people.
I have to be able to feel, otherwise I wouldn’t be much use as a carpenter. You need to be able to feel the wood under your hands. Wouldn’t be of much use in bed either.
I guess I don’t really think about my sense of smell much, but when you’ve got a cold nothing tastes right and that’s because your nose is all blocked up. So losing smell would be losing taste as well. Better one than two, then.
Of course, eating is pretty dull when nothing taste like anything, but it is better than the other options.
Muse: Clay
Fandom: Passion of Darkly Noon (Misc. Movies)
Count: 145
Taste I think.
Cause I wouldn’t want to be blind. To not be able to see people. Places. Trees.
And I wouldn’t want to not be able to hear. Because I like listening to music, and
I have to be able to feel, otherwise I wouldn’t be much use as a carpenter. You need to be able to feel the wood under your hands. Wouldn’t be of much use in bed either.
I guess I don’t really think about my sense of smell much, but when you’ve got a cold nothing tastes right and that’s because your nose is all blocked up. So losing smell would be losing taste as well. Better one than two, then.
Of course, eating is pretty dull when nothing taste like anything, but it is better than the other options.
Muse: Clay
Fandom: Passion of Darkly Noon (Misc. Movies)
Count: 145
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He took a sip of his beer and pointed out of the window, then to Charlie.
You're not from here?
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Oh
He put his head on one side and looked closer at Charlie.
Really. I'd have thought you'd have to be - older
(occ - am off to bed soon but will be happy to pick up tomorrow)
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(ooc: sounds great to me chickie, I'm having great fun :) )
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He smiles at Charlie and signs hammering, then draws a house in the air.
I am a carpenter.
He points to a small wooden bird caught in flight, resting on the kitchen counter.
And I make stuff like that.
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He stoops, holding one hand flat beside his knee.
Since I was a kid
There hadn't been much to do really.
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Dragons?
Like real dragons?
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Nope
He gets up to fetch a box. It's half-filled with little, wooden creatures. He hadn't realized he'd made so many. Hadn't realized how long he'd been here. He puts the box down in front of Charlie.
Go on. Have a look
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He shrugs.
It's nothing special
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It's not really good for anything, is it?
He knows it isn't true, though. He knows that the little cat had meant a lot to David.
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You're right
He picks up the box and holds it toward Charlie, offering it.
If you know of somebody who'd like them, feel free. I can always make more
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He points to the box.
I just stash them there anyway. Go on.
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Charlie seems friendly. Kind.