thebarkside: (49)
jade harley [ HOMESTUCK ] ([personal profile] thebarkside) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2015-11-25 11:18 pm

wonderduck mingle!

 Who: Crew of the SS Wonderduck and any visitors!
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Ship Mingle!
When: Late November/December!

[ whatcha up to, wonderduckians? let's find out! time to mingle mangle mongle i don't wanna leave the congo oh no-ooo-ooo. ]
forsometimenow: (sorrowful)

[personal profile] forsometimenow 2015-12-25 10:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Sixteen decades? [Jennifer couldn't hide her surprise as that sank in. 160 years since he'd had someone to call a friend.] No... humans aren't built to last that long. We try to find any way we can to extend our lives and our youth, but aging wins out every time.
thezerothlaw: (curious)

[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2015-12-27 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
The Spacers often live several centuries, but partner Elijah was not a Spacer, and I am of the opinion that such long lifespans are to the detriment of society.

[He suggests this gently, just in case she might not agree.]
forsometimenow: (*le siiigh*)

[personal profile] forsometimenow 2015-12-28 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Jennifer, however, nodded agreement.]

I know I wouldn't want to live that long, personally. I mean, there would be so much more I could see, so much I could learn, but unless my body held out, too... humans are too fragile.
thezerothlaw: (listening)

[personal profile] thezerothlaw 2015-12-29 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
[He hesitates.]

The fragility can be overcome. I have observed, however, in Spacer societies versus that of shorter-lived humans, a disconnect to one's society. Family ties are generally meaningless, and the sense of responsibility to one's fellow humans is... weakened. Humans are better... together.
forsometimenow: (let's consider this a bit)

[personal profile] forsometimenow 2015-12-30 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
I have to agree with that. I'd hate to lose all of the ties I've made... or have them rendered unimportant. I guess if I was made that way, I wouldn't know what I'm missing, but... my friends have been so wonderful, too. And my family.