anarkist: sun hasn't died (all systems go)
Lonnie Machin | Anarky ([personal profile] anarkist) wrote in [community profile] dear_mun2013-08-06 11:17 am
Entry tags:

voice testing??

I don't know why you think I need to 'meet more people'. I have Yap, and Max, and...I don't really need anyone else.

Besides, I'm busy. [ sometimes it's hard to remember that anarky is a 16 year old kid

this is not exactly one of those times. his voice is ever so slightly petulant, just for a moment.
] The world isn't going to fix itself, you know.
hacktivist: (if you were drowning)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2013-08-06 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
More can be achieved in 'team' dynamics than I had ever assumed, until recently.

However, I do not intend to detract from individual efforts.


[ Peers, peers, opens arms. ]

'Saving the world' is no small goal.
hacktivist: (place your bets; the boat is leaving)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2013-08-06 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
No one should take that from you. [ Oh he likes that comment about the masses already. ]

I am the Ghost. More of an urban legend really. Until recently. Heh. More effective this way.

[ Something about the costume, about the mask, strikes a dim, pre-paranoia memory. The A for Anarchy symbol is more super obvious to him though. ]

You favor open and distributed societies lacking governmental constraint. ...or is that a band logo?
hacktivist: (this isn't me it's just a joke)

[personal profile] hacktivist 2013-08-07 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. True.

Certain individuals need to be... taskkilled for the system to function correctly.


[ Which is a nice way of saying Ghost loves the smell of napalm in the morning, in highly specific locales. But he hasn't toppled a corporation in a very long time, so it has an air of wistfulness. ]

Yes. My design. I suspect from base-scans of your costume that you have technology of your own concealed.

You'll forgive me if I decline to share technical specifications at this time. Unless you wish to trade...

Ah. Good.

I strive for a system similar in function to anarchy, but currently I prefer to effect change from outside the political system. I would only do damage to any cause I attempted to advocate for.
sixthanimorph: ([david] back in black)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-06 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
Right.

And you're going to fix the world?

[Have the most unimpressed eyebrow raise ever, Lonnie.]
sixthanimorph: ([david] observing)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-06 01:23 pm (UTC)(link)
You're one guy. Hell, you're just a kid.

[Says one 16 year old kid to the other 16 year old kid.]

What can you do that'd possibly change anything? You one of those types who thinks spraying a little graffiti or organizing some protests is gonna change anything?
sixthanimorph: ([david] thoughtful)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-06 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
That right? What, you write for a blog and donate to charity? Don't hold your breath if you expect that to change the world.

[ He's jaded, but he's not stupid. There's something about this kid he hasn't seen before, something that makes him sit up and take notice. And for all his dismissive talk, he's watching the other boy more closely now. ]

Let me lay a little ugly truth on you: people don't wanna be free. They say they do, but you think all the guys exploiting them would've gotten power in the first place if people hadn't wanted to be exploited? Most people are just herd animals. They want someone to tell them what to do and they don't care if they get lied to or used in the process.

[ It's a cynical observation, perhaps even a bitter one, and more suited coming from one of the aforementioned corrupt politicians and business owners than this boy who's not even yet out of high school. ]
Edited 2013-08-06 14:07 (UTC)
sixthanimorph: ([david] you think so?)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
Really. [ If it was coming from anyone else he knows, he'd laugh it off. Even now, he's tempted. ] If even half of that's true, dude, you lead an even weirder life than I do. And that's saying something.

[ He's not particularly offended. He raises his eyebrows once, but that's more a reaction to the force behind the argument rather than the argument itself. ]

I'm not talking about people who are victims of bad luck or being born in the wrong country or whatever. I'm talking about people like most people in this country. Fat, self-absorbed, brain-dead middle class America. You think you can get them to care about global warming and white-collar crooks? They don't even care about the guy next door.

[ There's no particular heat to the way he says it, though there is an underlying bitterness that colors his words. It's the bitterness of a boy who learned what he knows about people the hard way. ]

You know what? You're half-right. The world does need changing. But the only way anything's ever going to change is if something big happens. Something really big, too big for anyone to gnore. Too big for them to just switch the channel back to Honey Boo Boo or American Idol or whatever.
sixthanimorph: ([david] observing)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe you do. I wouldn't know. [ there are no superheroes in his world, just a gang of kids playing superhero. Badly. ]

Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but you probably don't have enough time for that. Two, maybe four or five years tops. After that it won't matter how much information you've spread.

[ That last part, though, gives him pause. ] 'Take them out'. Mind elaborating on that for me just a little bit? It doesn't change the facts, but I'm curious if by 'take them out' you just mean expose them or ruin them financially or whatever, or if you mean... you know.
sixthanimorph: ([david] thoughtful)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
You'd guess right. Things aren't too different, but they're different enough. [ He'll get into specifics if asked, but his attitude on information is pretty much the opposite of this guy's. Giving out information? Nine times out of ten, that's a bad thing. ]

Ah. Yeah, that's about what I figured. [ His smile's gentle and patronizing. ] And that means you haven't worked your way too far up the chain, I bet.
sixthanimorph: ([david] not here to be a hero)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
[ see this is why he keeps talking to you, every time he thinks he's got you figured out you throw him a curveball and it's back to square one. ]

Once you get high enough up the ladder, you're gonna be dealing with people that can't be dealt with any other way. [ holding up a hand quickly; he could see the counter there almost as soon as the words left his lips. ] Wait, I take that back. You could deal with them in other ways, but you'd be dead if you tried. Because once you're that high on the ladder, you're dealing with people who don't take prisoners.

You're probably better off alone. Especially with what you're trying to pull off.
sixthanimorph: ([older] conversational)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
Yet here you are. Funny how that works. [ This time there's no patronizing undercurrent to his amusement. He's only too familiar with finding himself in situations he wants no part of - and for a kid who prides himself on making his own decisions, about being controlled by no one, it can be infuriating.

He knows enough to pick and choose his battles. Unfuriating though it might be, he'll put up with it if the ultimate outcome works out to his benefit. Short-term pain for long-term gain, that's really all it works out to.]


Seems to me that you needed to meet someone like me sooner or later. The way you're talking now, I don't think you'd be able to go that far if it came down to it. You say you would now, but I think if you got put in a situation where you had to kill a guy, you'd hesitate. And then he wouldn't and you'd be dead.

Hard to change much of anything that way.
sixthanimorph: ([david] here's the sitch)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-07 03:30 pm (UTC)(link)
What can I say, it was hard for me to pass up that kind of irony. [ and he could relate to it, the idea of wanting friends and yet not at the same time. Not that he'll admit it, but he saw something of himself there. ]

So you've at least got a little bit of a practical side going on. [ He almost sounds approving. ] Good. For a little bit there I was worried you'd be the kind of guy to blow himself up if you thought it'd be for the greater good.

How do you do what you do? You've just got money and cool toys, right?
sixthanimorph: ([david] perceptive)

[personal profile] sixthanimorph 2013-08-08 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ Something about that strikes him as funny. Not necessarily a ha-ha kind of funny. More like funny weird. ]

Maybe that's why you needed to get out and meet new people. Some of us have tools you don't.
arach_nerd: (What can I say?)

[personal profile] arach_nerd 2013-08-06 09:25 am (UTC)(link)
I can appreciate what you're trying to do, but personally? I think anyone who advocates anarchy has never been in 7th-grade gym class on dodgeball day.
deciphering: (Default)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-06 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mhm. Humor me with a question, if you don't mind. [the respect is a little uncharacteristic of him until you remember that the track record he has with dealing with kids with martyr complexes isn't exactly a spotless one. don't wanna shoot himself in the foot before he's even got one foot out the door, after all.] What makes you so qualified to be the one to fix it?
deciphering: (pic#6296496)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 01:37 am (UTC)(link)
[...huh. you know what? that isn't as offensively childish as he thought it would be. it actually appeals to him a great deal more than he'd like to outright admit; being the master of your own "destiny", answering to no higher authority except for yourself.

it's a nice thought, if not a childishly simple one. then again, look who he's talking to.]


Intelligence is only half of it. You're talking about absolute choice; free will without consequence.

Consider for a moment the people who fight society's oppression by taking what they want and living how they want. Would a deviant like that really deserve the privilege of free will?
deciphering: (pic#6296519)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Except it doesn't work that way. Don't misunderstand me, it sounds perfect in theory, but in practice? It's impossible. It's the very nature of society to band together and form relationships, alliances, and that in turn creates security. If you have security, you have rules. If you have rules, there is enforcement. One cannot be denied of the other or else you create chaos.

[it's all matter-of-fact, not judgmental, not indicative of his thoughts on the matter one way or another. he's just looking at this logically.]
deciphering: (pic#6467523)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
[don't be silly all kids are dumb.]

So you support fairytale nobility. I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt by believing that your worldview was simply skewed, but I suppose it really is just underdeveloped. Idealistic, too.

You clearly don't know enough about how the world works much less how people function to put yourself in any position where you'd stand even the smallest chance at "fixing" it.
Edited 2013-08-07 02:15 (UTC)
deciphering: (⚇ it's awful)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
I never did. But, see, those same parasites sort of make up one component of the glue that holds our society together. Deeper than that, I guess you could even dredge up some psychoanalytical reasoning that the capacity for good and evil is rooted in shades of grey, but that sounds a little too flowery for my tastes.

[he raises one palm out, gesturing impassively.]

Everything is corrupt, in some form or another. The closest thing to enlightenment that you can even hope to gain is by understanding that the system - any system, really - is rigged in their favor. But - [he holds one finger out.] You can fix it in yours, too. With a little effort and creativity, of course.

[it's a big back and forth game, trying to out-cheat the cheaters, but it is a way to live. the only way he's known that's actually worked out for him. why try to change the world when you can take what it has and make something better out of it?]

So no, you really can't do any worse, but gosh if it isn't entertaining to watch you try.
Edited 2013-08-07 02:55 (UTC)
deciphering: (⚇ too strong)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
[don't you dare pity him, brat. a bloo bloo blooooo.......]

It's good for kids to dream big. [a beat] But you never answered my question. Why should you be the one who fixes the world?

Hate to break it to you, but you don't have "Superman" written all over you.
deciphering: (⚇ too slick)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[WHO NEEDS EMPATHY WHEN YOU HAVE MAD $$$$$$$$ get the heck out of here.]

And see, that presents another problem. A revolutionary who takes matters into his own hands straddles a very thin line. No matter how justified you are, someone isn't going to agree with you, and that someone is likely to be very powerful. If they don't overreach you, they'll find someone who does.

But gosh, I bet you've already got a contingency plan for that kind of scenario lined up too, huh. [this kid wouldn't survive an hour in Arkham. Eddie's positive.]
deciphering: (⚇ you can see yourself)

[personal profile] deciphering 2013-08-07 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[#gotham lyfe]

I don't think I'll ever understand why kids in your position just see gratuitous bodily harm as a incentive to aim higher. Even I know how to pick my battles. [that's not to say that he picks them well, but shhhh.]

That's supposed to be a joke, right? You're no Batman Lite, kid. You're barely even a Question knockoff. [and when you can't measure up to a smelly raving lunatic like that, you're clearly not trying hard enough.]
Edited 2013-08-07 16:33 (UTC)