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вlood ѕon ([personal profile] brat) wrote in [community profile] etraya2024-06-20 07:07 pm

un: robin | video

As I am sure you have noticed, numerous individuals here are quite young.

[ Robin isn't referring to himself, but maybe he should be; he's outside, beside Accelerator whose frown matches the one on Robin's face. he doesn't speak up just yet, but leaves Robin to continue through: ]

Given the circumstances, it seems prudent to establish a safety net of sorts for those who may require it. Hawkeye had offered Bishop Publishing to 'capes', teens, and early twenties individuals; Accelerator and I are offering Ramsey Farm as a safe space for those who are fifteen years of age or younger. There will be one adult present, Willa Lisieux, and no others will be allowed on the premises.

This is meant to be a safe space for all of the youth who have found themselves here, regardless of their status.

[ Accelerator is chiming in here, for emphasis: ]

Yeah, it doesn't matter if you're a goddamn criminal or think you're a terrible person. This isn't just for 'good' people, or heroes, or whatever. We don't give a shit.

[ Robin tips his head back toward Accelerator, frown still present, but offers no follow up to that. Not yet. Instead, he follows up with a: ]

Do not hesitate to stop by.
levelshift: (yeesh)

un: Accelerator | text

[personal profile] levelshift 2024-06-21 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Some people like living on farms for some fucking reason.

[Not him, he is not a country person.]
ontologically: (And love is a tower.)

[personal profile] ontologically 2024-06-22 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Weird.

[She stayed at a few of the country clubs but never on a farm. Sounds like... poor people??? (She is not self aware enough to understand that this is the thought she's having.)]

I guess if you like animals and the farm has animals that could probably be nice. In theory.
levelshift: (sigh)

[personal profile] levelshift 2024-06-22 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah. I'm sure there's something to be said for living out in nature, too. I'm betting it's psychologically better for a person's wellbeing to be out in nature around animals, or some shit.

[He doesn't know, he isn't good with either and has never really had the option of "live on a farm" before.]
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[personal profile] ontologically 2024-06-26 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Or maybe just to be away from people.

[That's something she can see the appeal in, as a misanthropic loner who was overwhelmed and buried by an endless sea of needy and desperate people she was honorbound to help.]
levelshift: (who exactly are 'they'?)

[personal profile] levelshift 2024-06-26 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah.

[That's something that resonates with him deeply. People suck, it's hard being around them. He'd honestly rather just be napping all day, except there's the whole I need to be responsible thing that's outweighing that desire.]

The farm is close enough that it isn't a daunting walk for a younger kid, but far enough away from other buildings that they don't have to worry about constantly running into people.