[ That knife was more a threat than an offering but he's feeling too mature to argue about emojees today. Jean is a very serious adult man who only talks about very serious adult things. ]
Don't call me 'lad' when you're probably younger than me. [ At least, Tendou's looks and silly attitude make him appear younger to Jean. ]
blocked (/blรคkt/) — adj —obstructed or congested, so as to make movement or flow difficult or impossible.
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—a technique used in social networking when one doesn't want to communicate with a particular person anymore. this usually involves going to the residence or workplace of the offender and beating their face in with a block.
[ He seemed younger to Jean, but then again, he's a lot like Connie. At least, when Connie still laughed and cracked jokes a lot. Sadly, his friend hasn't been his cheerful self for quite a while (for good reason). ]
... You obviously made that up. There's no way it's an actual custom here to go breaking people's faces just because you don't like them.
[ HE HOPES?? This looks like a civilised country?!??! ]
If it works, there's no need to complicate things.
[ He is boring. Or 'vanilla', as Tendou puts it. That's probably another made-up meaning because as far as he knows, vanilla is just a flavour (and not even a bad flavour because Jean likes it). ]
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blocked. unfollowed. deleted (unless you appease the Ackergod with a virtual mango -> ๐ฅญ to their Bonded Steed as tribute for your untimely sins).
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What is 'blocked' ...? 'Unfollowed'? Is that a threat?
[ he'll find the mango emojee later. ]
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[ OnE eTeRnIty LaTeR ... ]
๐ฅญ๐ช๐ฆ
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you even got me a knife to cut it with . . . a sweet lad. sins absolved. what do you want to know?
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Don't call me 'lad' when you're probably younger than me. [ At least, Tendou's looks and silly attitude make him appear younger to Jean. ]
What does 'blocked' mean?
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blocked (/blรคkt/) — adj
—obstructed or congested, so as to make movement or flow difficult or impossible.
OR
—a technique used in social networking when one doesn't want to communicate with a particular person anymore. this usually involves going to the residence or workplace of the offender and beating their face in with a block.
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[ He seemed younger to Jean, but then again, he's a lot like Connie. At least, when Connie still laughed and cracked jokes a lot. Sadly, his friend hasn't been his cheerful self for quite a while (for good reason). ]
... You obviously made that up. There's no way it's an actual custom here to go breaking people's faces just because you don't like them.
[ HE HOPES?? This looks like a civilised country?!??! ]
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[ and after some ten long seconds: ]
did you believe me for at least .5 seconds?
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We just met, but I've already concluded that I shouldn't believe half the crap you're saying.
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block just means all that without the literal block to the face. that is the truth and so help me god.
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[ So many new terms. He's from 854!! Jean doesn't know there's a technical aspect to blocking that technology provides. ]
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[ He is boring. Or 'vanilla', as Tendou puts it. That's probably another made-up meaning because as far as he knows, vanilla is just a flavour (and not even a bad flavour because Jean likes it). ]
What does 'unfollowed' mean then?
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(this mango tastes soooooo good♥)
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You didn't taste anything. Stop being stupid. [ What is this pretend game!!! ]
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I don't have time to be acting like a fool. Anyway, what makes you think I don't know how to have fun?
[ he drinks and ... plays cards ............that's fun... ]
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No. I'm ...
Actually, you're right, I don't have much to do right now. I'm used to having no free time at all. [ what is this feeling ]
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Fine. Where are we meeting?
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bring your guns
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that icon i'm crying