Chris Hartley (
thechoiceisyours) wrote in
dankmemes2017-08-12 07:23 pm
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Two Truths and a Lie

• Make a toplevel for your character
• ICly post two truths and a lie! Or four truths and two lies, or multiple sets of two truths and a lie, or whatever you want. Just make sure to make it clear how many lies there are for others to guess.
• Other characters reply and try to guess the lie
• Learn things/Discuss/Respond to other characters
• Make sure to put in a content warning if any of the truths/lies would warrant one
• Have fun!

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The third one, however, is not the lie. Though it is true I can ingest substances without having to cook them, I have found a sort of... enjoyment from cooking. It's been good to prove to myself that I can do something I have a natural aversion to, I like to learn, and... it helps me provide for my human friends here. I'm okay with suffering some discomfort to those ends.
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Fascinating! Ingesting uncooked foods can be very dangerous to humans. I have also partaken in customs that are foreign to me for the sake of forging relationships and furthering scholarly and scientific pursuits. I don't regret any of it.
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Yes, I have learned that. It is part of the reason I wanted to learn cooking, so that I did not ever serve my friends something that could harm them. I must admit that your biology seems particularly... vulnerable, and yet you seem to be a fairy adaptable-- [if not fragile, but he's not going to say that out loud] -- species. It is interesting.
So what are some foreign customs you have learned, then? Perhaps you can provide me with some... "fun facts".
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You are very thoughtful. I am certain every human you've interacted with is touched by your consideration of the biological differences between our species. I find I am quite fascinated by the minute amount I have gleaned of your species through this conversation alone.
[She frowns a little as she thinks.] I have partaken in a drink called bangh during a research trip in graduate school. It is made with a substance that is illegal in my home country. It would have been rude and disrespectful to refuse. It is not harmful unless consumed in excess -- much like alcohol, in fact -- so it was an enjoyable experience.
[That is actually quite tame, but it was the first thing to come to mind.]
I am also familiar with the general rules behind bowing in greeting in Japanese culture. I find it quite fascinating how the degree and timing of one's bow reflects one's social status in comparison to the person one is bowing to.