I have plenty of fun!. And someone needs to be a sobering force on you. It doesn't seem as if anyone else in that shop says much against your antics, Urahara-san.
So sorry about that, Mun-san was doing that rather terrible thing she likes to call a squee. I find it rather amusing that a so called English-teacher is rendered utterly incapable of coherent speech when she receives news she finds favourable, but oh well. I suppose it's not our lot in life to be able to pick them~
I am in good form I confess; space can be quite pleasant at times, despite the odd occupational hazard.
If choice was involved, I doubt we'd pick any of them.
I expect Urahara-san could enjoy himself in any environment. It's good [ and a touch reassuring ] that you're well, however. Those places can be exceedingly unpleasant.
[ to wish any of those games on him! but, in fact, beneath his current mode of 'everything about everything is unacceptably horrible', his thoughts run more along these lines:
You would prefer it that I would wish any other game upon you? I am quite sure you'd prefer not to be sent back to that island where our muns first made their acquaintance.
I, however, would hope to see you aboard, as I would any friendly face from home. It's a rather grim prognosis for those not in attendance in the case of our circumstances Ishida-san.
Well, considering we're in deep space on a refugee ship having been picked up after our planet is exploded by a pair of aliens having an argument over the attentions of a stripper, those who are not accounted for are considered, well...
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[ that was not a non-sequitur, was it :|| ]
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[You tell me.
Boring.
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!. And someone needs to be a sobering force on you. It doesn't seem as if anyone else in that shop says much against your antics, Urahara-san.Good. I'm not here to entertain you.
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Have I mentioned how very like your father you're becoming, Ishida-san?
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[ what.
oh no you didn't urahara-san!11 ]
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My apologies Ishida-san; what would you prefer to discuss? The weather?
Or why, precisely, you are so very averse to the idea of your mundane reacquainting herself with you.
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I don't think either of those need much coverage. There's probably not much point in talking, after all.
[ buuuuuuuuuuuuuuut he's not quite as unyielding as he used to be, or used to pretend to be, or- anyway, so- ]
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[Don't mind him, Ishida-san, he's just been temporarily deafened.]
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I am in good form I confess; space can be quite pleasant at times, despite the odd occupational hazard.
...as I hope you will soon find out.
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No need to apologize.
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I expect Urahara-san could enjoy himself in any environment. It's good [ and a touch reassuring ] that you're well, however. Those places can be exceedingly unpleasant.
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[ to wish any of those games on him! but, in fact, beneath his current mode of 'everything about everything is unacceptably horrible', his thoughts run more along these lines:
...being in space would be cool. ]
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I, however, would hope to see you aboard, as I would any friendly face from home. It's a rather grim prognosis for those not in attendance in the case of our circumstances Ishida-san.
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OOPS I THOUGHT I HIT REPLY SORRY
...Fair enough. What of those who disappear?
Story of my life!
Past tense.
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That much I'd gather-
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fin;
What I'd intended to ask was, those who are on the ship then... leave it.
[ Dropped from game. ]
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Kurosaki-san's been and gone twice now, Suí-F#x0113;ng-san left and then returned.
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No, not at all. In these circumstances I think it is almost better to try forgetting about logic altogether.
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