[It's gonna be nice to get warm by the fire...Ooooo, looky, there's Jane's blonde curls outlined in the window by said fire...] [Jackie can't resist, bending to put together a wicked looking snowball...]
Seriously? [she instinctively lowers her voice and scrunches down in the chair as if she needs to not be seen or she might blow the whole operation] Strange place for them to be hiding...in the mountains.
[this look] You can't hear a hernia...you can hear a guy with a hernia but that's a different story.
[snaps her fingers] Oh oh, there was this one article I read, I thought of you... [trying to remember, closes both eyes as she plays back in her head what she was reading]
It was in one of those science Discovery magazines...about what it was like to be in someone else's head. They found that while telling a story, the intent listeners could anticipate the next part of the story just before they heard it, almost like they were in the story themselves. So the more you anticipate someone, the more inside their head you are.
A moral machine? Now that is a load of nonsense. I've seen one, knew a man who'd dedicated his life to the thing. Total science fiction. Couldn't even change a monkey.
[tries to nod seriously but failing, that grin says she's way too much of a sci-fi fan to not enjoy the image of Jane wired up like Frankenstein] Oh yes, ridiculous.
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[Jackie can't resist, bending to put together a wicked looking snowball...]
THWAP!
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[careful aim this time...]
THUMP!
[instead of ducking down, Jackie is doing this \o/ because she just hit the middle of the bullseye] Booyah!
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[oh well, nothing to do but wave back sheepishly and head inside]
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[shakes snow out of her hair...and into his :)]
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Long time, no see. On vacation?
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[Totally nonchalant, sits down nearby.]
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Seriously? [she instinctively lowers her voice and scrunches down in the chair as if she needs to not be seen or she might blow the whole operation] Strange place for them to be hiding...in the mountains.
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Have time for hot chocolate?
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How're you going to stop them? Did you bring back up or something?
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[Goes for a kettle of hot water.]
I like that shot in your icon
[pulling off her winter wear, gloves, hat, coat...] You don't have to boil water, I'm sure they've got a microwave.
his spidey sense is tingling!
men-ta-list, men-ta-list... (to the tune of spiderman's theme)
lol
Blow on it first. Don't want fur-tongue.
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which should totally be a real book
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true story, mun read this article, it was pretty nifty
[snaps her fingers] Oh oh, there was this one article I read, I thought of you... [trying to remember, closes both eyes as she plays back in her head what she was reading]
It was in one of those science Discovery magazines...about what it was like to be in someone else's head. They found that while telling a story, the intent listeners could anticipate the next part of the story just before they heard it, almost like they were in the story themselves. So the more you anticipate someone, the more inside their head you are.
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They also had something about a machine that uses magnets to change a person's morals. [which the mun was quite surprised to find]
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