Dick Grayson (
batmanschmatman) wrote2011-02-01 04:07 pm
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So, don't get me wrong, I appreciate that there hasn't been much mass murder and mayhem since we got back from port. Aside from all this politics stuff that I'm not getting into - by personal choice, I trust the rest of you who are actually more involved with the situation to be able to sort it out - I think it's pretty safe to say things have been pretty quiet, all things considered.
And that's fine. Seriously, I'm definitely not complaining about the apparent lack of horrible crisis situations with dozens of people dying or anything like that. Heck, I've even been kind of enjoying having some time to take it easy, I guess.
But it's the excessive down time I really can't figure out what to do with. I mean, sure, it's nice to have some time to relax and hang out in CES or watch movies or whatever, but I'm used to always having something to do with myself. And I don't just mean helping out an inmate or something, like a tangible case or something to work on. People to interview, places to stake out, paper work to file... I was basically living from one difficult case or catastrophe to the next, and without that everything's felt kind of... weird, these last couple days. I guess somewhere between being a cop and coming here I forgot how to just be used to having some free time to kill.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to cope until the next catastrophe?
[Private to Steph]
Sorry I skipped out on lessons without warning you about it. You up for some more practice later tonight?
[Private to Hayley]
This doesn't change anything.
[ooc: So this is an audio because Dick broke his nose. And it's sort of a funny/embarrassing story, the bruises are still really colorful/noticeable, and therefore no video for you, Barge. Infirmary folk would know it happened twoish days ago in CES while sparring with Costigan, who broke/fractured one of his ribs. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. :| ]
And that's fine. Seriously, I'm definitely not complaining about the apparent lack of horrible crisis situations with dozens of people dying or anything like that. Heck, I've even been kind of enjoying having some time to take it easy, I guess.
But it's the excessive down time I really can't figure out what to do with. I mean, sure, it's nice to have some time to relax and hang out in CES or watch movies or whatever, but I'm used to always having something to do with myself. And I don't just mean helping out an inmate or something, like a tangible case or something to work on. People to interview, places to stake out, paper work to file... I was basically living from one difficult case or catastrophe to the next, and without that everything's felt kind of... weird, these last couple days. I guess somewhere between being a cop and coming here I forgot how to just be used to having some free time to kill.
Anyone got any suggestions on how to cope until the next catastrophe?
[Private to Steph]
Sorry I skipped out on lessons without warning you about it. You up for some more practice later tonight?
[Private to Hayley]
This doesn't change anything.
[ooc: So this is an audio because Dick broke his nose. And it's sort of a funny/embarrassing story, the bruises are still really colorful/noticeable, and therefore no video for you, Barge. Infirmary folk would know it happened twoish days ago in CES while sparring with Costigan, who broke/fractured one of his ribs. IT WAS AN ACCIDENT. :| ]
Re: Spammmm - It is so tempting. But I must study. D:
[Or so she hopes, really.]
Spammmm - I didn't install it on my laptop so I would actually get stuff done at school. >>;
Re: Spammmm - I had to uninstall it because I wasn't getting anything done freshman year.
I wouldn't describe a concussion as "annoying."
Spammmm - I miss it. ;;
[His tone made it pretty clear that he didn't really mind, since it was definitely better then the alternative.]
Re: Spammmm - I want to design things now. :CCCC WHYYY.
[Then again, after seeing the scars Dick has, she really shouldn't be that surprised.]
Spammmm - I want to ruin people's lives and mock them as they can't do basic tasks by themselves. ;;
[Like dying, which had actually happened to her, and had been just as horrible to watch as if it was happening back in the real world.]
Re: Spammmm - ...CLEARLY YOU ARE A TERRIBLE PERSON. I JUST SET THEM ON FIRE. LOL.
Yeah. There are.
[But she's quickly trying to find some way to change the topic of conversation, maybe turn it back to Dick. There's a lot about him she doesn't know.]
Spammmm - BUT DROWNING THEM IN THE POOL IS SO MUCH MORE EFFICIENT
Do you want to come in? It's... kind of a mess, but...
[He trailed off, shrugging sort of sheepishly. He wasn't great about picking up after himself.]
Re: Spammmm - BUT. BUT. BUT. EFFICIENCY <<< FUN.
[Ariadne didn't mind the mess; she was naturally organized, but wasn't a neat freak. She entered his room and couldn't help but look around, take in the surroundings as best she could.]
You sure you don't need anything for your nose?
Spammmm - idk I like them pleading for help and/or a ladder. c: /horrible person
Re: Spammmm - PFFFFF. That's hilarious.
Have you told anyone else how you got it?
[It's not a test of trust but a genuine question, she's thinking about Tim.]
Spammmm - I'm horrible. Drowning ghosts are also pains to put up with. >>
[And he's going to start attempting to tidy up a little bit, which mostly means trying to organize the piles of stuff he has all over the place. Fortunately, all the stuff tying him to the vigilante community was safely tucked away, but there were still books and papers and DVDs spread out all over the place.]
Re: Spammmm - WAIT WAIT WAIT. How do you drown ghosts? I am confused.
You don't have to. I don't mind. Really.
[And considering how her room had stacks of pages of drawings from a night or so of finding it difficult to sleep, she wasn't about to start pointing fingers.]
Spammmm - Oh when you drown a sim, their ghost leaves puddles everywhere. Really annoying.
[At least the room had been put back together after the detox thing. That was something.]
Re: Spammmm - Woah! I didn't know that. /played Sims 1 mostly
It's not that bad.
Spammmm - sims 2 bb xD
So, you've been here about a month now, right?
Re: Spammmm - Pffffff.
Yeah, just about a month.
[It'd passed pretty quickly, actually.]
You're two months, right?
Spammmm
[He grabbed a stack of books and started re-shelving them.] So, what do you think?
Re: Spammmm
[She raised an eyebrow, considering. ]
It's an adventure.
Spammmm
Re: Spammmm
[She was here for a purpose, after all, and that purpose kept her driven to stay.]
Do you?
Spammmm
Sort of. Parts of it, anyway.
Re: Spammmm
[She'd read his entry, despite her first question being completely unrelated. Still, she's watching the titles of the books he shelves, reading for hints about him.]
Spammmm
[Upon closer inspection, she'd find a lot of them are just general good books, maybe leaning a little towards sci-fi and crime dramaish stuff, with a healthy smattering of nonfiction covering just about everything from the history of martial arts to criminology to biographies.]
Re: Spammmm
You mentioned that. Is it really something you don't like?
Spammmm
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Re: Spammmm - Also that was supposed to say "stabbed Cobb" up above. My bad. :x
Spammmm - Nooo worries <3
Re: Spammmm - Let me know if this is a little too meta. I worry.
Spammmm - That's fine!
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