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ossifragant) wrote2014-09-03 05:13 pm
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009 Things Acquired - [text;]
You know, there's something to be said about this place.
I get here in April and things are strange as a newcomer. It takes some getting used to, but it's not all bad. Then there's May and that's when things get screwy. The weird hail during an otherwise sunny week, and then that weekend when everything went to hell with the crystals and people popping up who aren't normally here. I only wish I could remember more of it clearly.
Then, in June, it snowed that one day. Actually snowed! In the middle of summer! What the hell are the chances of that? It melted the next day naturally so whatever caused it fixed itself.
July gave us a hurricane with sharks flying through the air and then August was suspiciously normal when it comes to weather.
Now, here we are, three days into September, and we've already had dogs and cats falling from the sky like someone up there is taking a metaphor a little too literally.
I'm disappointed we didn't get snakes raining from the sky today. Or porcupines.
I've been here just about five months now and I must admit this place has its ways of keeping a person entertained.
I get here in April and things are strange as a newcomer. It takes some getting used to, but it's not all bad. Then there's May and that's when things get screwy. The weird hail during an otherwise sunny week, and then that weekend when everything went to hell with the crystals and people popping up who aren't normally here. I only wish I could remember more of it clearly.
Then, in June, it snowed that one day. Actually snowed! In the middle of summer! What the hell are the chances of that? It melted the next day naturally so whatever caused it fixed itself.
July gave us a hurricane with sharks flying through the air and then August was suspiciously normal when it comes to weather.
Now, here we are, three days into September, and we've already had dogs and cats falling from the sky like someone up there is taking a metaphor a little too literally.
I'm disappointed we didn't get snakes raining from the sky today. Or porcupines.
I've been here just about five months now and I must admit this place has its ways of keeping a person entertained.
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[...That isn't why he was going to respond to this, hang on.]
The weather here has been pretty weird in the past. At some point you've just got to accept that it's always going to be weird and take cover inside when weird things happen. Admittedly I never expected the sharks or cats and dogs, but it's not really worth getting worked up over.
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Well, not if you were caught outside I suppose.
It's not so much that the weather bothers me a great deal as it's rather odd and has been odd since I arrived so it's something I've notice. You would never have a day or two of snow in June back in Amestris, but it happened here and the stranger part was how the locals didn't seem to mind at all.
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I would say it's normal around here, but I don't remember the weather being this weird when I first arrived here.
[Then again, he pretty much lived in the ice caves, so...]
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Maybe we're through with the strange weather.
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I doubt the weather's going to stay normal. Something weird will happen again at some point and there will be a flood of posts to the network from the new people wondering if the weather's always like this.
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It probably wouldn't be too hard to explain some things, though most of the technology is lost on me.
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Especially some warning about packing enough food to get to Cherrygrove.
[Guess who didn't do that.]
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