Jusis Albarea (
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Who: Albert, imeeji
Where: lobby live
When: day 99, noon
[ While he wasn't there, it seems that people need something that wasn't ... What Just Happened to think about. So, he sits in an armchair, sipping a cup of tea -- and smashes that live button. ]
I'd like to hear more about your opinions on various types of teas. With the reach of our world's stretching out to the unimaginable, the difference in our cultures with regards to cuisine is interesting. ...At least, with what the most of us can remember, that is.
My own favourite is Earl Grey. Hard to prepare incorrectly, it has a sweetness to it, with bergamot giving something reminiscent of citrus with a complex yet humble flavour. It works well as a base for cream and sugar, and some find it nice to add lavender for an even fuller flavour.
On this topic, I am casting shame to the overly sickly-sweet drinks in the café. They seem there only for presentation, and pay no mind to what that ungodly amount of sugar and syrup does to the flavour of anything at all. Trying one, I immediately feared for my life. This part is not up for debate, as they're likely another hell-like punishment cast upon us.
Thank you for your time.
Where: lobby live
When: day 99, noon
[ While he wasn't there, it seems that people need something that wasn't ... What Just Happened to think about. So, he sits in an armchair, sipping a cup of tea -- and smashes that live button. ]
I'd like to hear more about your opinions on various types of teas. With the reach of our world's stretching out to the unimaginable, the difference in our cultures with regards to cuisine is interesting. ...At least, with what the most of us can remember, that is.
My own favourite is Earl Grey. Hard to prepare incorrectly, it has a sweetness to it, with bergamot giving something reminiscent of citrus with a complex yet humble flavour. It works well as a base for cream and sugar, and some find it nice to add lavender for an even fuller flavour.
On this topic, I am casting shame to the overly sickly-sweet drinks in the café. They seem there only for presentation, and pay no mind to what that ungodly amount of sugar and syrup does to the flavour of anything at all. Trying one, I immediately feared for my life. This part is not up for debate, as they're likely another hell-like punishment cast upon us.
Thank you for your time.
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If you decide you would like to after all, I am pointing you in Tenshouin's direction. I can think of no one else more deserving of having to taste their own medicine.
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Tenshouin? [ it sounds alien for him to say the whole name. almost like he doesn't even know him! almost. ]
Wahaha! You say that like he's already eaten someone!
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I do not remember enough to know for certain he has not, and I refuse to extend to him the benefit the doubt!
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WAHAHAHA!! That's right, of course you wouldn't! That's good! It's probably best to treat someone like that blockhead emperor with wariness! At least, for you there's no other option right? Your pride won't let you forgive someone like that.
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[ Tsukinaga!! It's not funny!! Shouting like the volume makes the points more than the words do. ]
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Of course, naturally. You're still a good person, so you have that liberty. The right to stand high above and judge the wicked as they should be judged. There's nothing wrong with that at all. Without such nobility there would be no such thing as justice.
[ hum... in a somewhat softer tone, ]
It's not as if I can forgive him either. He's the one person I can't forgive. But I can't cast judgement on him, either.
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[ Crossing his arms, and turning his head aside.
And then, glancing back at Leo. ]
I do not remember your history. I barely remember knowing you.