inchesofevil: You know ([67] Of famine death and war)
Duncan Heimdall Jackson ([personal profile] inchesofevil) wrote in [community profile] maskormenacelogs2016-02-16 07:52 pm

Mexico shenanigans group log [OPEN]

WHO: The Mexico evacuees!
WHERE: Mexico City (or also anywhere en route between the porter cities and there)
WHEN: Feb 15 onwards, through the duration of the coup
WHAT: Do you want Mexico shenanigans? Here is your catch-all/mingle post for Mexico shenanigans, please enjoy. (See the OOC mod post for details.)
WARNINGS: Please put warnings in your subjectlines if necessary!
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[personal profile] aberth 2016-03-15 03:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I haven't seen that.

[ Adam's list of things to watch seems to be getting longer instead of shorter. Maybe one day instead of people getting kidnapped and invading forces, he'll get a day off work simply for a holiday and he can knock some off. ]

If ghosts and ley lines exist, why not aliens?

[ Having no real thought on them, he's just being a little shit because he can. ] What if Cabeswater is actually alien in origin? [ His smile keeps inching up and up. ] What if it was aliens all along?
quaerit: sᴄᴏᴜᴛsɪxᴛᴇᴇɴ.ᴄᴏᴍ. (p a i n)

[personal profile] quaerit 2016-03-16 04:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ Gansey lifts his eyebrows. That's another one to acquire for them to watch together, then. He wonders if it exists in this world.

It seems he'll be finding out.

He looks around with the sort of expression that says he knows Adam is teasing him, and yet he rises to it all the same.
]

I certainly believe in aliens. I just struggle to believe they built the pyramids, or involved themselves with human history, due to the stunning lack of evidence.

[ He waves a vague hand towards the window. ]

All their clues are inconclusive, and there are vast leaps in logic. I can make a structured, reasoned argument for the existence of Glendower, and the magic of the ley line. I've never seen one of those people present an argument that wasn't full to the brim of fallacy and supposition.

[ He points at Adam, eyebrows lifted in some form of nerd superiority. ]

I'm not having it, Parrish. They can show me something better than elaborate guesswork, or they can go home and keep trying. Preferably far away from me.