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dear_mun2012-07-26 11:30 am
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You remember how this went last time, don't you? I know you do, since you've been reading old threads and nothing else. So I'm just going to point out a few things here, since you're only focusing on a few small points. You won't mind, right? Tough.
Vidal and the Master are gone, and that's great, because redemption is so far out of the realm of possibilities for either of them that they might actually have outlived the Admiral on that tub. But Martha's gone, too, and Armand, and all of the Doctors. [But Jack, you're still pissed at him.] Point still stands.
What would I even get up to there? What would you do, just rewrite everything that happened? Have me forget it all, pretend it never happened and start over? It's not like I accomplished much there the first time through. Redemption's a little too far out of reach anyway; if I don't buy what the Admiral's selling, how am I supposed to push it?
Stop reading. Listen to different music. Let's be real, here: you'll lose interest and move on, and I'll be here long after you step away from the computer. So how about we part ways for good now, and you just leave me to my very long [miserable] life?
Shut up.
Vidal and the Master are gone, and that's great, because redemption is so far out of the realm of possibilities for either of them that they might actually have outlived the Admiral on that tub. But Martha's gone, too, and Armand, and all of the Doctors. [
What would I even get up to there? What would you do, just rewrite everything that happened? Have me forget it all, pretend it never happened and start over? It's not like I accomplished much there the first time through. Redemption's a little too far out of reach anyway; if I don't buy what the Admiral's selling, how am I supposed to push it?
Stop reading. Listen to different music. Let's be real, here: you'll lose interest and move on, and I'll be here long after you step away from the computer. So how about we part ways for good now, and you just leave me to my very long [miserable] life?
Shut up.