[ hate this. hate you. jonas knows jackshit and cannot refute that either. ]
I've never, like, really gotten the point of the scouts. Sure you're supposedly learning stuff but I always thought it was just a lot of badge-collecting for the most random stuff and harassing people outside of grocery stores to buy cookies.
Mm. Guess that's why the first project you learn to make are friendship bracelets. [ not serious. he doesn't know how scouts work. ]
...that was one of the things that never crossed my mind as a kid. [ unsurprising. ] If you wanted to make friends, you tried sports, skateboarding, or vandalism.
Pretty sure I'm lacking free real estate here. [ lifting one of his own arms where his bracelets are.
he decides not to elaborate, because he's been to camena and he's seen fort milner and he knows that the two things, on paper, are the same, but culturally and fundamentally they aren't. ]
Graduating from kickball to kickflips. Sure, that makes sense, too.
You don't wear those all the time, do you? [ says the girl who does not take off this one jacket? ] What, too good for itchy yarn poorly braided together in ten minutes?
[ and just a little nod at the last part! yeah!! like that. ]
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alex used to really like swimming. ]
Yeah, if I remember right, like half the other girls dropped out the next month. [ haha ]
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I've never, like, really gotten the point of the scouts. Sure you're supposedly learning stuff but I always thought it was just a lot of badge-collecting for the most random stuff and harassing people outside of grocery stores to buy cookies.
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I think it's mostly just to help kids make friends. [ which clearly didn't work. ]
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...that was one of the things that never crossed my mind as a kid. [ unsurprising. ] If you wanted to make friends, you tried sports, skateboarding, or vandalism.
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and, hmm. she considers this. but there's vandalism all over fort milner. and kids definitely play sports and skateboard, including her. ]
Kids still do all that, too. Those are just an age bracket up.
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he decides not to elaborate, because he's been to camena and he's seen fort milner and he knows that the two things, on paper, are the same, but culturally and fundamentally they aren't. ]
Graduating from kickball to kickflips. Sure, that makes sense, too.
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[ and just a little nod at the last part! yeah!! like that. ]
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Maybe not all the time, but enough. Besides, I think you'd have to use a lot of yarn to even get it around my wrist.
[ his arms are not that big. they're built enough, but it's more of a lazy joke than anything. ]
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It wouldn't take that much, Jonas. See, this is what happens when you don't join girl scouts. You don't even know how to make a friendship bracelet.
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[ don't. ]
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Great! I'll keep my eyes peeled for some yarn.
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[ he says, knowing alex will move on to something else immediately and forget about it. ]
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[ already speaking about it as more of a hypothetical than a plan. ]
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[ why are you so bad at phrases. ]
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[ still not entirely the point but okay. ]
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That's a team motto.
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Wait, maybe it should be something scarier. To, like, ward off other teams.
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Or maybe even something motivational! [ what happened to team discussion...? ]
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Which is it, motivation or discussion?
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[ again, she is absolutely going to lose interest in all of this immediately, so, ]
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Again, I'm leaving it up to you to tell Setsu and Kazuki. But they might be into it, who knows?
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Nnnaaaaaah. I don't think so.
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