nostabbing: (NOTES ⚡ fifty points from gryffindor)
Parker ([personal profile] nostabbing) wrote2014-08-20 06:17 pm

015 | Goldenrod City | Text / Action;

[Handwritten | Parker's Notes| Not Posted To Network]

THINGS I WOULD LIKE FOR MY BIRTHDAY
1. Money
2. Unmarked bills with non-sequential serial numbers
3. Loose diamonds
4. Money
5. Gold bars
6. Gold bars are kind of hard to move, though
7. They're heavy and not easily liquidated, also clunky
8. Money


THINGS ALICE WOULD LIKE FOR HER BIRTHDAY
1. Vege
1. World peace
1. ...Bunnies?????


THINGS NORMAL PEOPLE LIKE FOR THEIR BIRTHDAYS
1. Money
1. No bad guys ruining their lives
2. TV...s
3. Stuff they like
4. ?????


THINGS HARDISON WOULD LIKE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
1. Video games
2. Robots
3. Stolen cell phones
4. Can you steal the internet?
4. The bank of Iceland
5. Pretzels
6. Doing stuff with me ?


THINGS ELIOT WOULD LIKE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
1. Cooking
2. People to punch
3. Bad guys to punch
4. Sterling to punch
5. I would like Sterling to punch too


THINGS NATE WOULD LIKE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
1. Alcohol
1. Alcohol
2. Forgiveness


THINGS SOPHIE WOULD LIKE FOR HER BIRTHDAY
1. Artwork
2. Diamonds
3. Fancy jewelry
4. Clothes
5. Shoes
6. Shoes should have been #1
7. SO MANY SHOES
8. For Nate to stop being so stupid
9. I bet princesses have a lot of cool stuff though


THINGS ISHIMARU WOULD LIKE FOR HIS BIRTHDAY
1. Justice
2. More of those cool bleach pen thingies
3. Red


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What do you think makes something a good present? Like a birthday present. You're supposed to give somebody a thing they'd really like, right? And if you don't know what they'd like, you ask them about it and maybe they tell you.

What if they tell you the stuff they like and you don't like it? Because you think it's not a good present or whatever. Does that make it a bad present?

If you're the person being asked what you want for your birthday, are you supposed to not ask for stuff that would make people feel bad about giving it to you?

...Also, why do people give each other presents on Christmas instead of giving them to Jesus? It's not everyone else's birthday on Christmas.

I mean I guess maybe it's some people's but it's not everybody's who gets presents on Christmas.

...And why isn't "Happy Birthday" a Christmas carol, then?


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