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Sᴏʀʀᴏᴡ ([personal profile] thirdreturned) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2017-02-25 09:26 am

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Many of you seem to be unhappy.

We don't all necessarily want you to be happy, but acceptance and adaptation to your situation would be a start. The only question that remains is: how?

It is clear to us that your species resolves many issues through communication. Unfortunately, none of us understand the human psyche as clearly as others of your species, and so I leave it to you to communicate with and to help one another.

You may consider this post an open forum in which you can discuss what's been bothering you. In turn, I will conceal your identities, so that you may help one another without preconceived biases. If you'd like to reveal yourselves to one another, the option is there, but unnecessary.

Heal. Recover.

I'll leave you to it.


[[This is an event post for the Never Log In event! Remember, characters are compelled to get things off of their chest here, as well as to help others- and of course, please stay oocly logged in for your comments!]]
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anon

[personal profile] somuchlove 2017-02-25 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
But you are supposed to give someone who helped you heal more than just a 'thank you'.

I have no ideas.


[Just saying thank you had never been enough in Chara's experience. Lifting a hand when you call for help meant there had to be more.]
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anon

[personal profile] unfollowing 2017-02-25 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
it depends on what the other person's used to, culturally or otherwise

like, some cultures have this norm where you have to give the person a gift when you say thank you. others don't. how well do you know them?
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anon

[personal profile] somuchlove 2017-02-25 07:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I know nothing about them personally. Just their name and their appearance.

I was not in a good condition to notice much else.

[Read: they were heavily injured.]
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anon

[personal profile] unfollowing 2017-02-25 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
food is pretty much always a safe bet for a gift
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anon

[personal profile] somuchlove 2017-02-25 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I will take that then.

What is something safe to offer?
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anon

[personal profile] unfollowing 2017-02-25 08:04 pm (UTC)(link)
tea. sweets. cookies, if they're not allergic
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anon

[personal profile] somuchlove 2017-02-25 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I will have to ask. But I am capable of baking.

These are good ideas.
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anon

[personal profile] unfollowing 2017-02-25 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
good luck