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Bree ([personal profile] givingback) wrote in [community profile] entranceway2019-04-09 10:34 am

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[ Brianna is sitting outside near the lake when she decides to play again, putting aside the book she was half-heartedly reading anyway. ]

We should play a game, maybe break up the day a little bit. It's called 'Would You Rather?' Basically, someone gives a scenario and you have to pick one or the other. No in between. You can explain your choice if you want, but we go back and forth until there's something so impossible to pick the other person gives up.

I'll even start.

[ She thinks for a moment, then looks back at the camera. ]

Would you rather know each time you're going to leave and come back when it comes to Wonderland, or would you rather it be a total surprise like it is now only you get to remember being here when you do leave?

I think I'd want to know when I was leaving. That way I could say goodbye, you know?

Anyway. Your turn.
angewiesen: (54)

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[personal profile] angewiesen 2019-05-03 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
If you were happy with it, sure. You can't learn the truth from your grave. Even if it were altered for the better, you'd be blissfully unaware.
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[personal profile] angewiesen 2019-05-08 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Hear lies, of course. If you're bad at telling lies, you can just refuse to open your mouth.
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[personal profile] angewiesen 2019-05-13 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
I can see some places where it'd be pretty advantageous, but out of the two, hearing lies was the easy pick. It'd be even better if you could tell what the truth was at the same time.
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[personal profile] angewiesen 2019-05-16 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe you could hear what they were actually thinking instead.