[He is so valid. After a second, Matsui will join him, moving from Seated to Horizontal out of solidarity and also perhaps just general exhaustion over the state of existence he's currently forced to suffer through.]
It would be less jarring if there were no familiar aspects to it... I think so, anyway.
[Instead, the vibes are very liminal space-y, which he doesn't have the word for but can still feel in his bones.]
[ sometimes you just want to lay on the ground and allow the world to temporarily swallow you up. they can just stare up into the tree boughs together. ]
Yeah, it would be. [ it's... too much like leaving his little hometown and wandering into the big city, only nothing about it is right. ] ...And I'm fine.
[ he sounds a wee bit defensive about it, because he's a teenager. ]
It's a lot to take in. But we don't have time to deny what's happening. Not if we want to help our teams.
[That's him all the time, man, ALL THE TIME... Also that's fair, being a teenager is overwhelming, probably. He would not know, but they all seem insane.]
That is correct. [No time for denial...] Many seem to recognize this, but are still reluctant to hold the full weight of the thirty-six souls that will be lost.
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It's better than concrete.
[ sleeping bags can't totally save a warehouse floor ]
Stingy to only have one tree though.
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Mm. That's true. [Grass is better than pavement, he did say that like 20 times the first day when he simply refused to get off the ground.]
One tree is a little strange, though... In general, and also speaking aesthetically.
[This park looks so fucking weird.]
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it's haru's turn to just stay on the ground, clearly enjoying his lazy horizontal hours, though he does tilt his head to look at matsui. ]
This place is just strange. It's like Tokyo, but not.
[ not that he thinks shinjuku is OVERFLOWING WITH TREES but it's just uncanny valley here ]
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It would be less jarring if there were no familiar aspects to it... I think so, anyway.
[Instead, the vibes are very liminal space-y, which he doesn't have the word for but can still feel in his bones.]
--How are you adjusting?
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Yeah, it would be. [ it's... too much like leaving his little hometown and wandering into the big city, only nothing about it is right. ] ...And I'm fine.
[ he sounds a wee bit defensive about it, because he's a teenager. ]
It's a lot to take in. But we don't have time to deny what's happening. Not if we want to help our teams.
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That is correct. [No time for denial...] Many seem to recognize this, but are still reluctant to hold the full weight of the thirty-six souls that will be lost.