If she can't deal with people talking to her, how is she going to handle Syria?YZQ wrote:For a while, I actually had this idea of Hanako as a social worker who finds herself in Turkey/Syria, helping the Syrian refugees.

If she can't deal with people talking to her, how is she going to handle Syria?YZQ wrote:For a while, I actually had this idea of Hanako as a social worker who finds herself in Turkey/Syria, helping the Syrian refugees.
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Because that would occur in the future after she's improved her own issues?Munchenhausen wrote:If she can't deal with people talking to her, how is she going to handle Syria?YZQ wrote:For a while, I actually had this idea of Hanako as a social worker who finds herself in Turkey/Syria, helping the Syrian refugees.
Sure, if the future she's improved on her issues, but I doubt she'll ever be 100% stable again. In private with her husband, close friend or child, maybe...Charmant wrote:Because that would occur in the future after she's improved her own issues?Munchenhausen wrote:If she can't deal with people talking to her, how is she going to handle Syria?YZQ wrote:For a while, I actually had this idea of Hanako as a social worker who finds herself in Turkey/Syria, helping the Syrian refugees.
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Nah.... that's pretty damn accurate.Munchenhausen wrote:Sure, if the future she's improved on her issues, but I doubt she'll ever be 100% stable again. In private with her husband, close friend or child, maybe...
But in a war-torn hellhole with daily gunfire, invalids, homeless children and the ever-present risk of being kidnapped by ISIS and beheaded on live tv?
I do not 100% know what Syria is like at this moment, so please allow for some grave mistakes in the previous sentence
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Well ISIS have set a precedent by executing Japanese citizens. But for Hanako, they'll do the same as they did to the Jordanian pilot...put her in a cage and set her on fire.Munchenhausen wrote:the ever-present risk of being kidnapped by ISIS and beheaded on live tv?
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And the rent is due and Rin's pregnant, and the Yakuza are politely inquiring as to whether the couple might see a way of debt settlement that involves the soul of the firstborn. See? I can do gritty urban dystopia with fantasy tropes too.Munchenhausen wrote:Okay, let's move away from Syria and the horrible attrocities of life and on to sounder, more pleasant things.
My headcanon is that Rin's art takes off for a few years, but eventually stops selling.
She and Hisao live in a grimy apartment somewhere in the city. Rin keeps asking why she can't paint for money, like she used to do, but Hisao is becoming increasingly frustrated and begging her to stop painting and to do something actually productive that will bring some more money in to the household, since his science-based prospects fell flat when he left University to help Rin's work and the shitty forklift job he has is barely covering the rent.
Welp. Lemme just nip off and shoot meself now.Munchenhausen wrote:My headcanon is that Rin's art takes off for a few years, but eventually stops selling.
She and Hisao live in a grimy apartment somewhere in the city. Rin keeps asking why she can't paint for money, like she used to do, but Hisao is becoming increasingly frustrated and begging her to stop painting and to do something actually productive that will bring some more money in to the household, since his science-based prospects fell flat when he left University to help Rin's work and the shitty forklift job he has is barely covering the rent.
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Lifetime presents "Depression That Ultimately Gives Way To Lame Melodrama And Sickeningly Sweet But Trite Cliches: The Movie".Munchenhausen wrote:Okay, let's move away from Syria and the horrible attrocities of life and on to sounder, more pleasant things.
My headcanon is that Rin's art takes off for a few years, but eventually stops selling.
She and Hisao live in a grimy apartment somewhere in the city. Rin keeps asking why she can't paint for money, like she used to do, but Hisao is becoming increasingly frustrated and begging her to stop painting and to do something actually productive that will bring some more money in to the household, since his science-based prospects fell flat when he left University to help Rin's work and the shitty forklift job he has is barely covering the rent.
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