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Tadashi Hamada ([personal profile] the_civilian) wrote in [community profile] thelegion2017-10-12 07:34 pm

Team Bonding, AMA

[ Tadashi is reclining in a bed in medical, wearing the beatific smile of the enlightened and the well and truly stoned. ]

I love biology. Well, no, I'm enthusiastic about biology, I don't love it. I love programming and engineering and my family and helping people. Not in that order. Maybe in that order in regards to science. Except programming and engineering are the tools I use to help people, but I do love them too.

[ He stares off into space for a moment, then shakes himself and focuses back on the camera again. ]

But, you know, the thing about biology that's so cool is that we don't understand it all the way. Sometimes biological interactions happen unexpectedly. Like, these painkillers. I don't have an example of them to show you; they're already in my system and the medical staff won't give me more of them because they make me really loopy. Which is cool, because it's not an allergic reaction or a result of a miscalculated dose, it's just a reaction that happens sometimes to some people. Which is cool! Even almost a thousand years in the future of an alternate universe -- which has seriously weird rules, oh my god you guys I wish I loved biology and philosophy and physics more so I could study how weird this place is, I could write so many papers -- people still don't really know how our bodies work and why they react to certain things the way they do. Reality is amazing and I am so happy it exists!

[ He beams at the camera, but his smile eventually fades into confusion. Then he gasps in apparent surprise. ]

Oh yeah! Anyway, I'm super bored right now and I can't concentrate enough to read anything longer than a few sentences. And I've kind of been focused on dealing with my own stuff and not lighting things on fire when I shouldn't to get to know people, so I was thinking I should get off my ass and do that. Metaphorically, not literally, because the medical staff has confined to this bed until I metabolize the painkillers.

I was thinking we could do a...thingy. That thing people sometimes-- AMA! Ask Me Anything, that thing! We could do that, but just for Legionnaires. Not that I don't love the staffers here, I do, but I was thinking it could be a team bonding thing and some people here are more private than others. But I'd need one of the scary computer ladies to lock it down for me, because I can't figure out how to do that right now.

[ His eyes widen suddenly. ]

I'm sorry, I didn't mean that like "scary computers who are women", that would be rude, I meant it like "scary women who are good with computers". Computer programming has a long history of ignoring the contributions of the women who are it's backbone, and we have a lot of women here who area really good at what they do and they deserve to be afforded all the respect due to them as people and as badasses. The patriarchy sucks like the vacuum abhorred by nature.

...I think this got away from me. What was I talking about?
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[personal profile] captainbuzzkill 2017-10-18 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Hey, it really is kind of a universal language, isn't it? Even all the aliens have music, except for the ones that don't have auditory organs. That idea is cool.]

[Of course, this guy looks cool. He has no idea what those things are at the end of his dreads but they're clearly working for him, cool-wise.]

[And he's clearly enthusiastic about music and doesn't seem to be judgey about Dipper's pop tastes, so that's a plus.]

Yeah! It's actually really interesting how some of the music even sounds similar across universes? ABBA sounds a lot like BABBA back home, even to the point of some songs having almost the same words?

[He links Dancing Queen" from a museum's ancient music archive.]

In my world, there's a BABBA song called "Disco Girl," that sounds like this:

[He sings a few strains, slightly out of tune, but it's enough to get the point across that the song is extremely similar.]

Even their band names are just the same four letters switched around?
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[personal profile] crossfading 2017-10-18 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ You could always ask him what they are, Dipper. The answer may surprise you. ]

You know, that doesn't surprise me all that much? I mean it should, probably, but I mean...

If everything's a matter of chance and circumstance, and there's the possibility of running into people who look just like you from other worlds, like I've been hearing about? Then of course music that sounds alike is possible.

Makes me wonder if there's anyone who makes music the way I do out there. Wouldn't mind meeting them, if that's the case.