Junko Enoshima (
despairunending) wrote in
genessia2018-07-03 01:50 pm
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2nd Despair: Riding the Heatwave [action/video]
Action: Genessia DMV
[Nothing breeds despair like the drudgery of dealing with Government bureaucracy. It's what had let Junko to so willingly accept a position working for the DMV, watching so many people needing just a tiny push into despair that she's being paid to deliver, even. Okay so it's not the kind of soul-crushing despair she's used to causing but baby steps.
In a rush? Junko will be sure to scrutinise your paperwork very carefully. If you've been particularly vocal about it, she'll be just as thorough with every single person before you in the queue, even potentially allowing someone to fill out replacement documents right there because someone has to show kindness to the poor confused dear. And she is very good at finding all those little mistakes you thought you could get away with.
Of course, with the current heatwave she has all the more means to cause misery. Someone saw fit to leave the controls for the air conditioning with her and that means - when there's no-one else around to contradict her - the air conditioning is suffering brief outages that mean people have to suffer dealing with paperwork and bureaucracy in stifling conditions.
Oh but she does have a fan she can switch on. It'll send paperwork everywhere if you don't have a good hold on it but that's a small price to pay, right? And it's not like Junko isn't suffering from the heat too - it's just that sometimes, suffering is just what she wants. Either way, it's doing nothing to diminish the smile she offers as someone new approaches - polite, servile but with an edge of knowing enjoyment too.]
All right, who can I help next?
Video
[Junko's got her device propped up so she can address the network even as she's in the middle of a manicure. She has to take care of her appearance, after all, even if it isn't what earns her most money here in Genessia. But that doesn't mean she can't be sociable. In her own way.]
So do people here really not deal with hot weather all that much? 'Cause if I didn't know better I'd say that was the only think happening around here right now. Soooooo I thought of a fun game we can play: best thing and worst thing that happened this week that doesn't involve weather or politics.
[And if she gets some leads for future despairing all the better.]
I'll even go first! So the best thing that happened to me this week was dealing with this really scary guy at work. I don't know what he was on but he caused such a scene I thought I wasn't gonna get out of it unscathed! Lucky for me there's this other guy at work who seemed to know him and got him to calm down but that's not a rush I expected to find at a government paper-pushing job like mine.
[Yes, that's her best. At least as far as she's telling.]
Aaaaand the worst thing has been the countless stretch of hours dealing with no-one at all because I guess this time of year just isn't that busy on the DMV side of things. Good thing I've had my second job to keep me from getting crushed under the weight of all that boredom, huh? After all that, no wonder I need a little pampering and a little distraction.
[Nothing breeds despair like the drudgery of dealing with Government bureaucracy. It's what had let Junko to so willingly accept a position working for the DMV, watching so many people needing just a tiny push into despair that she's being paid to deliver, even. Okay so it's not the kind of soul-crushing despair she's used to causing but baby steps.
In a rush? Junko will be sure to scrutinise your paperwork very carefully. If you've been particularly vocal about it, she'll be just as thorough with every single person before you in the queue, even potentially allowing someone to fill out replacement documents right there because someone has to show kindness to the poor confused dear. And she is very good at finding all those little mistakes you thought you could get away with.
Of course, with the current heatwave she has all the more means to cause misery. Someone saw fit to leave the controls for the air conditioning with her and that means - when there's no-one else around to contradict her - the air conditioning is suffering brief outages that mean people have to suffer dealing with paperwork and bureaucracy in stifling conditions.
Oh but she does have a fan she can switch on. It'll send paperwork everywhere if you don't have a good hold on it but that's a small price to pay, right? And it's not like Junko isn't suffering from the heat too - it's just that sometimes, suffering is just what she wants. Either way, it's doing nothing to diminish the smile she offers as someone new approaches - polite, servile but with an edge of knowing enjoyment too.]
All right, who can I help next?
Video
[Junko's got her device propped up so she can address the network even as she's in the middle of a manicure. She has to take care of her appearance, after all, even if it isn't what earns her most money here in Genessia. But that doesn't mean she can't be sociable. In her own way.]
So do people here really not deal with hot weather all that much? 'Cause if I didn't know better I'd say that was the only think happening around here right now. Soooooo I thought of a fun game we can play: best thing and worst thing that happened this week that doesn't involve weather or politics.
[And if she gets some leads for future despairing all the better.]
I'll even go first! So the best thing that happened to me this week was dealing with this really scary guy at work. I don't know what he was on but he caused such a scene I thought I wasn't gonna get out of it unscathed! Lucky for me there's this other guy at work who seemed to know him and got him to calm down but that's not a rush I expected to find at a government paper-pushing job like mine.
[Yes, that's her best. At least as far as she's telling.]
Aaaaand the worst thing has been the countless stretch of hours dealing with no-one at all because I guess this time of year just isn't that busy on the DMV side of things. Good thing I've had my second job to keep me from getting crushed under the weight of all that boredom, huh? After all that, no wonder I need a little pampering and a little distraction.
