[ and if that's not the most nazuna way to answer that question, what the fuck even is. ]
I mean, think about it. [ another sip - this one reasonable, now that she's quenched her immediate thirst. she doesn't bother to wipe her own little 'stache off. ] Most humans get up in the morning, go to work, drink a bit, and then go to bed. Right? That's what day-to-day work means for people. That's life, for most people.
[ she leans in conspiratorially. ]
So what about the people still out at midnight? Are they a part of that life? What about two in the morning? [ she chuckles, an oddly restrained sound coming from someone who's been so loud and full of unlife up till this point. ] When the day's over, you can do whatever you want. Party! Lie down in the street! Head to a night pool and check out all the girls!
[ she throws one hand wide, the other still clutching that pint. ]
The world opens up around sunset. That's the night I'm talking about.
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[ and if that's not the most nazuna way to answer that question, what the fuck even is. ]
I mean, think about it. [ another sip - this one reasonable, now that she's quenched her immediate thirst. she doesn't bother to wipe her own little 'stache off. ] Most humans get up in the morning, go to work, drink a bit, and then go to bed. Right? That's what day-to-day work means for people. That's life, for most people.
[ she leans in conspiratorially. ]
So what about the people still out at midnight? Are they a part of that life? What about two in the morning? [ she chuckles, an oddly restrained sound coming from someone who's been so loud and full of unlife up till this point. ] When the day's over, you can do whatever you want. Party! Lie down in the street! Head to a night pool and check out all the girls!
[ she throws one hand wide, the other still clutching that pint. ]
The world opens up around sunset. That's the night I'm talking about.