bigdamnprincipal: (i am having a picnic)
Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2020-08-28 11:45 pm

Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part II

As the heat continued to bear down on the lawn, many of the tables and chairs were set up in the spots where there was shade, so no one got overheated or anything. That would be very rude for the first day in Fandom, after all.

[OCD is up! This is the picnic post for general mingling. Roommates, fake siblings and teachers are all here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]
somethingwithturquoise: (uh well...)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2020-08-29 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"That is a nice thought," Summer admitted. It seemed to give things a purpose, a reason. That whatever happened was because there was some little niche you were meant to fit into, a crack, either that you created or that was created for you, and it was just a matter of getting the fit right. That it wasn't all just a giant crapshoot of luck and circumstances where nothing meant anything because nothing mattered when you got right down to it.

Maybe she'd been a little too solid on the crapshoot theory, though, because it was nice, to think that it all made sense in the end, but Summer just couldn't really believe it.

She didn't want to tell Jesse that, though, because hers seemed so...optimistic by comparison, unless Summer had interpreted it way wrong.

"It's definitely different," she said, "the universe as reactionary to us rather than vice versa. It least that seems to be part of what you're saying."
weirderthanthou: (jesse - focus)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] weirderthanthou 2020-08-29 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Like I said," Jesse said, picking up her burger again. "It's sort of what scientists think about my kind of weird, at least. Even that killer fridge kind of... shaped itself around this person who lost their kids and put their kids' drawings on it and... just wanted to look at it all day."
somethingwithturquoise: (....yikes)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2020-08-29 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"....okay, so that's definitely creepy," said Summer, who was now willing to take back most of what she said about that idea about niches and the universe shaping itself to you being kind of comforting.
weirderthanthou: (Default)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] weirderthanthou 2020-08-29 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
"Strong feelings can work in a lot of ways," Jesse said wryly.
somethingwithturquoise: (doubtful reserved)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2020-08-29 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
It...did not take Summer very long at all to dig up a regrettable example that made her wince a little in understanding.

"Yeahhh, that's true. So...what other sorts of things have happened back where you're from? To sort of give you this perspective on it?"
weirderthanthou: (jesse - looks down)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] weirderthanthou 2020-08-29 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, right before I got here, someone opened a Threshold into another world full of mind-controlling aliens and let them into the building," Jesse said, "So..." She cleared her throat. "It's not all bad," she said. "Like there's someone who liked popping floppy disks out of computers so much that one of them developed the power of telekinesis."
Edited 2020-08-29 20:11 (UTC)
somethingwithturquoise: (doubtful summer is doubtful)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] somethingwithturquoise 2020-08-29 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"You guys still use floppy disks?"

Yes, Summer, that was the weird part of the story.

Honestly, just be impressed she even knew what floppy disks were.
weirderthanthou: (jesse - sassing you)

Re: General Mingling [Fall 2020]

[personal profile] weirderthanthou 2020-08-30 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
"They're iconic pieces of technology and that thing was probably decades old," Jesse said, amused, "... and the building I was in blows up any tech that's younger than the 80s."