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Wally West / Kid Flash ([personal profile] runningstart) wrote2020-05-24 10:44 am

MASK OR MENACE IC INBOX

WALLY WEST
"You've reached the personal voice mail of the Wall-man. The honor is yours! Leave your deets, I'll holla back atcha."
[ BEEP. ]


KID FLASH
"This is the contact for Kid Flash. If it's an emergency, call Robin; he'll know where I am. Otherwise, leave your info and I'll get you back ASAP."
[ BEEP. ]


[ voice | text | email | action ]

( Please specify in tag subject line if the contact is for Wally West or Kid Flash! )
lyingheart: (frustrated | and it's not enough)

[personal profile] lyingheart 2014-10-22 04:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That earns him a flat look. ]

What I'm saying is you're so caught up in comparing this world to your own that you consistently fail to evaluate our situation as what it is here, not in comparison. Working toward a better system is a nice thought. Start by understanding why this one works the way it does. You're used to so much freedom that anything saying you can't do exactly as you're used to is a big deal. Calm down and start using your brain to look at this logically, not emotionally.

[ Wally did you seriously have to jump to a prison comparison? Man, talking with Americans can be so frustrating sometimes. Saying a situation isn't as bad as is perceived doesn't dismiss it being less than ideal, but leaping to any extreme for being told to evaluate the situation logically...

Come on. Be more adult. (Cultural divides and expectations are difficult sometimes.) He's so intelligent half the time, she keeps forgetting his expectations and experiences are so vastly different from her own.
]
lyingheart: anonsanta, let me know who to credit! (look back | believe them to be true)

[personal profile] lyingheart 2014-10-23 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She actually doesn't think logic has so much to do with it, purely speaking, but more, ah, motivation. The logic in keeping a system around is to perpetuate and benefit from it... in theory. ]

Good. Then you handle that part, and work with people who'll handle the other part, because without both, we're looking at a bleaker picture because we'd all be spending too much time directly fighting what's happening when we are the minority in a world that doesn't need us.
lyingheart: anonsanta, let me know who to credit! (profile | only emptiness remains)

[personal profile] lyingheart 2014-10-26 04:51 am (UTC)(link)
[ Antagonists are bad for digestion, Wally. As it is, Annie watches him, keeping her own council. For her, the politics are still too obvious and too dangerous. This idea of a world that accepts people with difficult to believe abilities, that welcomes them to handle the things that are so far out of the norm that they need help for the handling, it's new.

Annie has been looking to change herself. She's been succeeding, in the ways that matter, that probably don't show so well, because they're on the inside, in her head.

But she isn't a hero. She doesn't think of herself as a hero, and certainly not a superhero.

So against that, she has nothing to say.
]

Good. That's one subject I wouldn't have any knowledge of, not from this world - though I've researched the subject - and not from home.

[ It's all she has to say. Making things better, not worse, is what she can strive to do... without forcing it to a level of superheroics. ]

Be careful. That's all I really mean.
lyingheart: (calm | deals the cards as a meditation)

[personal profile] lyingheart 2014-10-27 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Annie doesn't say anything in return. Wally's not saying anything new. He's also... not responding to what it is Annie feels makes them unnecessary. The military will use them, if it can, but this world doesn't need them to solve the problems of its own creation. Maybe being an outsider who has sat within another culture before gives her that perspective, but the idea of something needing to come in from beyond to change what happens... she's seen it be disastrous. Be meant to be disastrous.

The biggest changes have to come from within.

And she's always been in danger. Known to people at large, or to just those from home. She lifts a hand, waving him off with her fingers.
]

Goodbye, Wally.
lyingheart: anonsanta, let me know who to credit! (laugh | sunlight opened up my eyes)

not here

[personal profile] lyingheart 2014-10-27 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
but I laughed really hard at this mental image, thank you