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vvvexation) wrote2004-02-01 05:54 am
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Leavened contentment
Cuddling is a goodness. Touching in general is a goodness. Geographical limitations are distinctly not a goodness.
Clearly the government should be taking all that money that we know is being wasted on the military and using it to fund research into more efficient methods of transportation instead. Like teleportation. Somehow I think that'd help a lot of us polyfolk out.
Clearly the government should be taking all that money that we know is being wasted on the military and using it to fund research into more efficient methods of transportation instead. Like teleportation. Somehow I think that'd help a lot of us polyfolk out.
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Because yes, cuddling is a good good thing.
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Teleportation, even more vehemently yes.
I don't care if I have to drive to the Bay to spend a weekend with lovely people but flying 6-9 hours is just plain wrong. I keep trying to convince the universe that all the people I love need to be in the same general geographical area, but this lobbying hasn't been as successful as I'd hoped...
More cuddles.
Dang.
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limitations" being further than just the wrong part of the
Bay)...
Or maybe I'm wrong.
Z
P.S.: No, what you have to do is convince the government that
teleportation has military applications (actually, it surely
could, to scary degree), and *then* they'll develop it. Our
beloved Interstate Highway System? A "war thing". :-P
P.P.S.:
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But yes, much farther. Though wrong-part-of-the-bay is a factor in my life also.
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Bounus points if I can have teleportation cheap enough that I can zap myself from my ranch to my office and save myself a 45 minute commute every day...