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Bunnymund ([personal profile] bringinghopewithme) wrote in [community profile] piper902020-05-08 02:19 pm

[TEXT] [LOCKED TO NEW HIRES ONLY]

[After doing everything he can to verify he's locked this correctly, i.e. asking Stacia to check if he did it right, Bunny presses forth with testing Lonestar's claims.]

Well I haven't been interrogated or tortured any more than usual. Do we trust this thing or not?

[EDITED The next day comes an additional video message -]

I realized two things. Some of you rightly guessed I lied about stealing keys from Jorgmund. Some of you pointed out Jorgmund might somehow be smart enough not to take obvious bait. Well -

[He holds up one paw, and twirls a keyring around one digit.]

It's not a lie anymore.

It got me into a closet and now we have - [He re-angles the camera to show: a metal hammer, multi-bit screwdrivers with a wide range of interchangeable bits, an adjustable wrench, a tiny screwdriver set for delicate work, and a small soldering iron.]

Anyone thinks they can do something useful with any of this, come see me. I'm keeping them hidden and I'm not telling any of you where until I know for sure who talks too much and who doesn't.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-10 01:12 pm (UTC)(link)
See my post above to the unfortunately named Moose.

Taking on risk the right ways at the right times is the way to go.

That doesn't mean unnecessary risk. Posting anon to this is smart and I broke my own rule because I was the one making the trust argument.

Necessary risk is the type to aim for. Gotta keep our risk types straight. As in, "Ben felt making an argument about a teensy bit of trust being essential for survival logged in was a necessary risk, so people knew the trust argument wasn't coming from some kind of Jorgmund plant." So going anon - even here in arguments in favor of trust - is good for most.

Occasionally, if doing or saying things un-anon helps accomplish something important or backs up an important point, the more risk-prone idiots like Bunny - and if I'm being honest with everyone, I also definitely fall into that category, emphasis on "idiot" - will probably fight over grenades to belly flop on. And possibly argue the finer merits of belly flopping technique. You, too, might be one of those idiots; I won't find it shocking if there are a lot of us.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-10 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Then I won't, but just so it's clear for the future, in case there's something else that might set you off: I'm not throwing hands with the Easter Bunny.

Also, I feel like your willingness to throw hands with me so easily is both unfair and uncouth considering I didn't try to throw down after you repeatedly sniffed me, over protest. On a New York subway, that'd get you a minimum of a thrown elbow. And that's Manhattan rules. Steeper penalties for an infraction that serious in the other boroughs.
Edited 2020-05-10 15:17 (UTC)
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-11 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
I mean, yeah he also had a strong sense of irony, but I always found Aesop to be a little preachy.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-11 06:43 am (UTC)(link)
[He doesn't rise the talk of aunts, even though it's just a pun.]

[That's still a little fresh.]

Boy, you are both really far off the mark and really not letting this go.

How come you're managing dog-with-a-bone so well when you're a lagomorph? Not even a canine, you're not following animal stereotypes, what gives? Children's books lied to me.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Why do I have to explain myself?

I accepted "I'm the Easter Bunny" without making you explain your entire deal.

The Easter Bunny may as well exist in another universe. My life is insane, I've accepted that.
Edited 2020-05-12 04:48 (UTC)
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Uh, yeah?

You exist?

Or I'd need you to explain it if I was nosy, but I kind of assumed it was just some weird other dimension you came from. You also mentioned Santa, so I'm guessing it's some magical, possibly claymation land of myths and whimsy.
Edited 2020-05-12 05:12 (UTC)
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[personal profile] tarnishedavenger 2020-05-12 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Santa's real. He sometimes asks some superhero group or other with help delivering toys for that year.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently, my world missed out.

I've beaten up a lot of robbers dressed like Santa though.

Like every Christmas, it's a thing for some reason. They decide robbing a bank needs to be festive.
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[personal profile] tarnishedavenger 2020-05-12 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
You'd think they'd at least pick up a little class about it. But no, fake beard, pillow belly, and right to the liquor store.

I guess Easter Bunny costumes are less popular due to the 'breathing in a faux-fur helmet' issue. And peripheral vision.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
Always with a pillow, usually a really bad fake beard hanging down to their neck.

Why can't bank robbers learn to have some class? Better costumes, offering tellers a hot towel after making them hand over the money.

Maybe a mint left on the floor of the empty bank vault.
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[personal profile] partiallysquirrelblood 2020-05-12 11:31 am (UTC)(link)
He exists in mine, too. Haven't done the toy delivery thing, but a friend of mine knew him well enough to invite him to my old team's Christmas party, since they both work a lot that night for somewhat different reasons.
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[personal profile] credit_not_blame 2020-05-13 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
Can confirm the existence of Santa in a non-whimsy world. Also: Krampus. They're both Fae.
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 07:22 am (UTC)(link)
Why do I find that vaguely ominous?
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-12 10:27 am (UTC)(link)
[Wow, his spider sense definitely has been off lately, because he's actually caught by surprise. The low-grade, constant background noise of "BOMB IN CHEST BOMB IN CHEST, THERE'S A BOMB IN YOUR CHEST" has thrown it off. A constant little shrill of light anxiety that makes him want to crawl out of his skin because that's where the bomb is.]

[So his spider sense didn't keen on that something was about to surprise him, probably because Bunny doesn't intend to immediately beat him up.]

[Maybe just eventually beat him up.]

Am I being bullied by the Easter Bunny?

[He digs around in the pocket of his coveralls and pulls out some spare change.]

[He'd fixed a microwave in the kitchen and one of the late night kitchen staffers had given him some change for the rig crew commissary reasoning that nobody said it was a rule he couldn't have it, they're supposedly not slaves, right? He'd used it for a granola bar that he planned to give to "Ace of Hearts" for their little secret food cache to give to someone that didn't have some belly fat to work through. And kept the change in case he could eventually scrounge together enough change for another.]

[He jingles it in his hand.]

Here's my lunch money but I'm not doing your homework.
Edited 2020-05-12 10:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] stickypete 2020-05-13 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
...Did I just get threatened with murder by the Easter Bunny?

[He doesn't look scared, largely because according to Bunny's parameters he has nothing to fear. He's not 20,000 spiders in a human suit, he's not going to eat anyone, and he's saved his world and city many times over. He's not a bad guy so there's no reason for Bunny to kill him.]

[So he's mostly just stuck on the surrealness of the situation, and like he sometimes is when it comes to the surreal, he's goggling with fascination at the sudden turn his reality has taken, rather than being scared or upset.]

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[personal profile] gautiheir 2020-05-12 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
i suppose that means i should come up with my own unfortunate anonymous moniker, doesn't it/
i'd like to tell you i'm not another of those idiots.
but the friend who's responsible for acting as a good two-thirds of my impulse control isn't here with me, so that certainly doesn't bode well1