Sonico Super
28 July 2018 @ 05:20 am
 Hello everyone! To all the new people, my name is Sonico - it's nice to meet you. I've been very busy for the past month or so, which is why I have been doing my usual music gigs - but don't worry, they'll be back on soon!

*If anyone has missed Sonico's smile and joy, here it is in plenty. The more Sonico talks about marine life the more excited she gets, eyes wide and bright, hands gesturing*

I have spent this time travelling all the various places in this world so that I could get a better understanding of the marine life. I saw so many things - big, small, and super tiny! There are so many wonderful species for people to see that I'd love to create an aquarium, or maybe just bring new things to the aquariums already out there! Aquariums are great ways for people to easily enjoy the life of the sea, with their friends, family, and loved ones. Besides that, there is so much to explore and learn, and I'd really love to share what I know with you all!

But... this is a huge undertaking, and sadly one that I'm not able to do on my own. So, if there are any guardians or business owners or enthusiasts out there that can help, please do get in touch with any suggestions and comments!

I can't wait to hear from you and to get to share such amazing and beautiful marine life with you all!
 
 
'Szelhamos'
28 July 2018 @ 02:32 pm
[Someone, somewhere, seems to be in a bit of a strange mood, as this wall of text suddenly springs up on the communicator]

Everyone holds grudges.

If you claim you have never done it before, I can only assume you're lying. None of you have a choice in the matter, almost all of you, for better or for worse, behave similarly, emotionally, to humans even if you aren't actually a human.

Holding a grudge isn't inherently negative, there's plenty of reasons to keep hating someone long after they've hurt you. It's a defense mechanism built into your psyche, in order to ensure that the damage you suffered doesn't occur again, at least from the party with a grudge against them.

My question is: At what point has a grudge gone on too far? Too long? Is it after you've exacted whatever revenge you had in mind?

Is it after that revenge succeeded? Failed?

Is it after a set amount of years? How would one quantify the exact amount of time it would take, to be reasonably 'over' an offense strong enough to create a grudge? Can that amount even be quantified?

And if it happens, what's the good in it? Does your life even improve in a fashion you'd notice? Does it have any impact on your life whatsoever, now that you've finished hating someone who has at this point, most certainly forgotten you?

What if that grudge is all that has kept you going? What if removing it would be similar to pulling the spine out of a book? What if you're sure you'll break apart without it? Is it still better? Can it be replaced with something 'better' than that grudge?

Something to ponder on, don't feel like you're required to answer.
 
 
Hellmaster Phibrizzo
28 July 2018 @ 09:03 pm
[Phibrizzo has a theory. He hasn't bothered to research it before sharing it, but that's not the point of this broadcast. He's more interested in seeing how other people react to it.]

Remember when that lady was asking on here if some of the people here are real and have souls?

Well, since people can be brought back from death if they give up a memory...what if you're giving up a tiny bit of your soul when that happens, and all of these people have died and been brought back over and over again?

[Have fun with that disturbing thought, everyone. Although he's genuinely curious about what sort of theories people might have.]
 
 
song_princess
28 July 2018 @ 09:28 pm
Hello, I shall pray that I am not being too much of a burden to inquire of a question of mine.

[Okay, she is going to take a deep breath, preparing herself for this question.]

What would make a good mother? Would it be selfish of one to try for a little one into the world, when back at home a child of such a union would be hated for being born?

[Another sigh as she ponders her next words.]

I just wonder and worry if I would make a good mother. Thank you, for taking the time to answer my inquiry.