If the squirrels keep their furry little asses after from me, then I will keep a respectable distance from them and we’ll all get along fine. It’s the geese that are going to be the problem here, I can feel it.
I heard the same sounds as everyone else. Claude and I went up to investigate the noise when we lost consciousness. While he woke up where he fell, though, I was outside.
Convenient that whatever happened was forgotten. Not that that's a slight against you, it seems more like something's making you all forget, seeing as it's a common thread between the people we found outside.
... Wonder if there's some way to film or capture what happens during that time. Like a sound recorder? But you'd have to be aware enough to start using it before you passed out outside.
Something like that would be better off being used around the time everyone passes out. But I'm no expert when it comes to technology. You'd be better off asking the Dorm Heads or one of the technologically minded kids here.
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[He pauses. In retrospect, that's probably why he got attacked.]
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[ lmao your moat adventures ]
Geese are vindictive. They’ll hunt me down.
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He straightens.]
I'll leave you guys to it, then. Their bite force is nothing to laugh at.
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[ sieg. sieg can be the target. ]
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You should look for a roommate.
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I mean we live in dorms now. There’s plenty to choose from.
[ minus one because winter dorm just lost one member due to tragic smash related murder ]
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[Thinking about the meaning of life?]
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... Or just trying not to think at all after all this crap.
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Even napping would be better.
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So. Any thoughts on what happened when you found yourself outside on Thursday? They say you don't remember.
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But nothing before then? No sudden breakthrough in, uh… breaking the windows?
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I'm just as curious as you are.
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If it turns out that we were awake and lost our memories of that time, then it's not just our own bodies that we can't trust.
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