Jack Frost (
justanexpression) wrote2013-04-15 10:02 am
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Entry tags:
- !video,
- character: aradia megido,
- character: cheria barnes,
- character: crow,
- character: danny phantom,
- character: envy,
- character: hope estheim,
- character: ib,
- character: jack skellington,
- character: katara,
- character: laguna loire,
- character: minamimoto sho,
- character: parker ("alice"),
- character: pinkie pie,
- character: steve rogers,
- character: talim,
- location: cherrygrove city
Video 2: Being Human (Action for Cherrygrove City)
[Obviously, someone has been practicing. When the feed kicks on, it's a properly framed picture of one Jack Frost. He's set up camp in the woods fringing Cherrygrove City with a good view of the beach and a frolicking Seel in the background behind him. He also looks more cheerful and less confused than last time.
Oh, and the egg in his lap. That's new, too.]
So, everyone was awesome about answering my questions last time, now I've got more of them.
Cherrygrove is nice. Been here a couple days, now. [He gestures over his shoulder.] You can tell Phil likes it. Kind of got lost on the way here, yeah, yeah, I know it's a straight line, okay, and Phil is about as slow as slow can be, but now that I'm here, I've got this guy. [He pokes at the egg. It's blue and white and people in the know might recognize it as a Pachirisu egg. Jack is not in the know.] Or girl. How do you tell?
For that matter, what do I do with it? Am I supposed to keep it warm? Someone mentioned a deal for new people just showing up, and that's totally me, so I, uh... just kind of hit buttons until I saw something that sounded good, but now I'm thinking that wasn't the best idea?
[He takes a second to glance over his shoulder, probably to make sure his Seel hadn't been eaten by a shark in the last few minutes or anything. If nothing else, this place seems to be teaching him a really strange sense of responsibility. If only Bunny could see him now.
He resettles, placing the gear on the ground in front of him so it can pick up a full body shot, including the sneakers he wasn't wearing before.]
Okay, second question, and... I know how crazy this sounds, but at least some of you weren't human before getting here, right? Pretty sure I've met one already. [Again, unless Thor's parents had some ridiculous delusions of grandeur.] So the question is- how do you stand it? Not the being here, that's turning out pretty cool, but the rest of it. All the getting hungry, and tired, and walking everywhere, not to mention buying stuff. Am I gonna have to get a- [shudder] -job?
Oh, and the egg in his lap. That's new, too.]
So, everyone was awesome about answering my questions last time, now I've got more of them.
Cherrygrove is nice. Been here a couple days, now. [He gestures over his shoulder.] You can tell Phil likes it. Kind of got lost on the way here, yeah, yeah, I know it's a straight line, okay, and Phil is about as slow as slow can be, but now that I'm here, I've got this guy. [He pokes at the egg. It's blue and white and people in the know might recognize it as a Pachirisu egg. Jack is not in the know.] Or girl. How do you tell?
For that matter, what do I do with it? Am I supposed to keep it warm? Someone mentioned a deal for new people just showing up, and that's totally me, so I, uh... just kind of hit buttons until I saw something that sounded good, but now I'm thinking that wasn't the best idea?
[He takes a second to glance over his shoulder, probably to make sure his Seel hadn't been eaten by a shark in the last few minutes or anything. If nothing else, this place seems to be teaching him a really strange sense of responsibility. If only Bunny could see him now.
He resettles, placing the gear on the ground in front of him so it can pick up a full body shot, including the sneakers he wasn't wearing before.]
Okay, second question, and... I know how crazy this sounds, but at least some of you weren't human before getting here, right? Pretty sure I've met one already. [Again, unless Thor's parents had some ridiculous delusions of grandeur.] So the question is- how do you stand it? Not the being here, that's turning out pretty cool, but the rest of it. All the getting hungry, and tired, and walking everywhere, not to mention buying stuff. Am I gonna have to get a- [shudder] -job?
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Those're... different names.
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⊽ produces an output that is false only if all its inputs are true. ⊼ is a form of logic where it is only true if the data points on either side of the ⊼ are false. Thus P ⊼ Q is only true if P & Q are both false.
[This is Belphe's life. She deals with this daily. Feel for her, Jack.]
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Probably for the best that Jack hasn't ever had to deal with much formal schooling.]
Uh... yeah. Right. So... why'd you name them that?
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All other forms of maths are just as beautiful, the dimensions of a flower or the curve of a smile; they can be described by equations.
[For a moment he trails off into a string of equations]
That's Bell, her every curve when she's in her uniform! Music is maths made into sound!
How could I name them anything less beautiful and still hold true to myself?
Where's your beauty?
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Uh...
[He goes a little shifty-eyed, trying to figure out what that question even means.]
I just... named mine Phil? I didn't really think that hard about it?
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Names are a definition. Who you are is shaped by what you're called. My name means South Master Orang-outang and is written, [he draws the Kanji in the air.]
These are our companions, followers, and fighters. They deserve to have names that mean something.
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Hey, it means something! I named after this guy, well, yeti, I know. Can't understand a word he says, but he's big, and pretty good in a fight. Kinda like this Phil.
Anyway, how big a deal can it be? People name their kids all kinds of things, and it's not like it matters.
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[Pulling names out of nothing, yes.]
Naming him after someone you know isn't not thinking about it. You had a reason even if you weren't consciously thinking about it.
Most humans are idiots. [Ego he has one yes] Not giving their kids something to live up to means not giving them a head-start.
[⧝, Tie Over Infinity, would like a little less to live up to, really, but the Zorua hasn't learned how to speak human enough to express this.]
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[Granted, he'd sort of been named twice, so maybe that counted for something. Or maybe it didn't. Who knew?]
Not like you can go back and do everything over with a different name, so maybe nothing would ever change. Maybe you could have a whole world of everyone named Fred, and nothing would be different.
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Agree to disagree?
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[It's not like Jack is being deliberately dense, though,
and maybe he has a thing about disappointing peopleso he offers something of an olive branch.]Your, uh... your math stuff doesn't sound all bad, though, even if I have no idea what you're talking about. Is there one for snow?
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[At least he's easy to cheer up?]
Snow is actually very, very complex. There is no single equation to define it, instead there are many constants that work together to grow the individual six-sided symmetrical form that is the snowflake.
[Then he starts babbling the stuff at the bottom of this.]
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Whoa, whoa. Hold up. That's really all just snow?
[It seems a lot easier than that when he's just making the stuff.]
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That actually brightens his opinion of Sho's math...ness quite a bit.]
Yeah? Not that I know what all those words mean, but I'm guessing it's cool. Cause there's practically a million kinds of snow, you know. I just didn't know humans cared about it so much. Not adults, anyway. They're usually too busy to notice.
[Oh look, they can be excitable together.]
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With some simple to collect tools you can make ice crystals grow in a bottle, did you know that? They will not fall like snowflakes, but they mimic the same growth patterns!
[The trick to dealing with Sho, as Jack has stumbled upon, is to direct his maths at something you care about.]
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For now, he just laughs.]
Why would I need a bottle when I can make them anywhere? Real ones, too, not...
[Anywhere except here, Jack remembers. And now he's sad.]
Maybe I'll try the bottle ones, anyway. But hey, at least it'll snow here eventually, right? How many seasons does this place have, anyway?
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...I did mention you should not fall in the river, right?
[part of why he's not sure how long he's been here is that he spent much of it sicker than a dog.]
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You did, and I still don't plan on it. [Oh look, and that'd be a Seel worming his way over. Wonderful timing, Phil. Sho, meet Jack's very own furry lifeguard.] Even if I did, pretty sure this guy would get me out pretty quick.
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Wasn't staying in long that was the problem. Cold + wet = pneumonia. Bell got me to Violet City.
[faintly grumpy - she won't let him pay her back.]
Riemannian Zeta-Function was very worried.
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I know what cold does, okay? I make cold do half the things cold does.
...Is that another one of those math names?
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Yes! The proper mathematical term is the Riemann Zeta-Function, but I think that Riemannian sounds much more feminine.
[Because he's nuts. Yes.]
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[Because you can't argue with crazy.]
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She evolved recently, and does not steal as much now. She can teleport instead.
[His turn for a facial droop. He misses teleportation. Greatly.]
Hat still fits, though.
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So what is she? I mean, a pokemon, obviously, but...
[Also, Sho, all your pokemon are going to be getting nicknames, very soon. You can't really expect other people to call them those names.](no subject)
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