I couldn't agree more! "Five", for an age, has to be a record for youngest
arrival.
[Excepting the clone-boy he knew who might have been one or two,
technically. Disturbing thoughts aside]
The Home? Yes, I think children having people their own age is...then again
they say, since children grow up anyway, it may as well be all adults all
the time. A lot of homeschool proponents argued as much...
[Drifting in his thoughts. He'll snap out of it soon.]
Oh, you get an allowance there, never fear. Then again making money isn't
especially hard. I've never seen a single business fail outside of raw
negligence, no matter how absurd its premise.
Heh, depends on where one goes. Actually it's very safe most of the time, and when it isn't the adults don't fare much different.
[Way to comfort there, Ted.]
Genessia City would be my best guess. Everyone has to go there at least once, and traveling from one city to any other necessitates its intermediacy. The hub of the world is sure to get the most traffic; so long as your goods are services aren't too niche in their appeal, I'd say that's the best location.
Well yeah, I bet. I have no idea what they're like in other places. If it was like that here, well, I'd probably get the kids out before blowing it up.
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[YOU'RE just a kid, Louise. Just more street wise, sort of].
I'm going to try and stay there myself. I mean, it's kind of important, right? Until I can make money myself.
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I couldn't agree more! "Five", for an age, has to be a record for youngest arrival.
[Excepting the clone-boy he knew who might have been one or two, technically. Disturbing thoughts aside]
The Home? Yes, I think children having people their own age is...then again they say, since children grow up anyway, it may as well be all adults all the time. A lot of homeschool proponents argued as much...
[Drifting in his thoughts. He'll snap out of it soon.]
Oh, you get an allowance there, never fear. Then again making money isn't especially hard. I've never seen a single business fail outside of raw negligence, no matter how absurd its premise.
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So, prattling aside, having kids the same age a little better than dealing with crabby adults, got it.
REALLY? That is good to know. Yeah. That's useful information.
Which city do you think is best suited for that?
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[Way to comfort there, Ted.]
Genessia City would be my best guess. Everyone has to go there at least once, and traveling from one city to any other necessitates its intermediacy. The hub of the world is sure to get the most traffic; so long as your goods are services aren't too niche in their appeal, I'd say that's the best location.
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You know something I don't?
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Good to know. So make my base Gensessia, travel around. I can do that.
Thanks a Bunch!
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but back hom tehy suxd.
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Well yeah, I bet. I have no idea what they're like in other places. If it was like that here, well, I'd probably get the kids out before blowing it up.
[No hint of humor there].
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Just blow it up? That's so passé.
Why not just burn it to the ground with the adults still inside?
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Uhhh...because that would be murder? Those adults haven't done anything to me personally.
And how is blowing stuff up passe? That takes a lot of work and timing, and it'll still involve things on fire!
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And blowing it up could also result in innocents being killed, you know.
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If you don't know what you're doing, sure.
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Which you strike me as not being a demolitions expert, how old r u anyway?
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For all YOU know. I'm nine. How about you?
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Older than that.
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So what, grandpa or obnoxious teen?
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That explains the whole killing thing too.
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Huh. A demon and a regular guy being friends. That's...cool.