http://polishrule.livejournal.com/ (
polishrule.livejournal.com) wrote in
towerofanimus2011-09-02 05:48 pm
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COMPUTERS ARE HARD.
Characters: Poland and anybody dumb enough to get involved
Setting: Library, any time.
Format: starting with action, but I'll match you.
Summary: Poland figures maybe he should try out the computers, but computers are confusing!
Warnings: Poland is really bad with computers. Really. Bad.
[Almost everybody in this tower seemed to use computers. Poland didn't understand them, but he couldn't let that stop him! It was already on so that saved about ten minutes of trying to figure that out. He was doing good and he hadn't even done anything yet. This had to be a sign everything would be fine.
But Poland really wasn't sure what to do next. There was the keyboard so you typed with that. He did know that much. So he tried to type in hi. And nothing happened. Maybe there was some button he had to press somewhere else. Standing up, he looked around the computer, looking for buttons that could say anything, but there were none to be found.
So maybe if he just pressed a lot of keys? Trying that, he heard a beep and jumped, staring at the computer. Why did it beep?! Feeling confused, and he really hated that feeling, he pouted and looked down.]
I totally hate you...
Setting: Library, any time.
Format: starting with action, but I'll match you.
Summary: Poland figures maybe he should try out the computers, but computers are confusing!
Warnings: Poland is really bad with computers. Really. Bad.
[Almost everybody in this tower seemed to use computers. Poland didn't understand them, but he couldn't let that stop him! It was already on so that saved about ten minutes of trying to figure that out. He was doing good and he hadn't even done anything yet. This had to be a sign everything would be fine.
But Poland really wasn't sure what to do next. There was the keyboard so you typed with that. He did know that much. So he tried to type in hi. And nothing happened. Maybe there was some button he had to press somewhere else. Standing up, he looked around the computer, looking for buttons that could say anything, but there were none to be found.
So maybe if he just pressed a lot of keys? Trying that, he heard a beep and jumped, staring at the computer. Why did it beep?! Feeling confused, and he really hated that feeling, he pouted and looked down.]
I totally hate you...

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Having trouble Poland?
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I've totally got this under control!
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[But he just stares at the computer, still confused.]
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[Oh the cockiness in that statement was amazing, if Poland couldn't tell who it was through tone of voice he would once the Prussian strolled over to the computer terminal.]
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Poland turned around to look at him, glowering.]
Did you break your face yet?
[It was a terrible comeback, but this was Prussia! Who needed good comebacks?]
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[It doesn't phase Prussia in the slightest as he drops himself into the chair at the next computer and looks at Poland's monitor.]
If you want to make it work, use the mouse and double click on the net icon that says network.
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[Yep, that's all he says because he can't think up anymore comebacks before he does as Prussia says. Or tries. He's looking for the icon.
What's an icon?]
I totally knew that.
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Someone fell off the turnip truck, how do you even operate your phone to know when world meetings are?
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"Do you require assistance sir?"
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"N-no..."
But considering he can't even work the computer? Yes, he does need help.
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After a moment he realised the other man was staring at him. Suzaku stood and moved over, "Here," he pointed at the button and pressed it. The computer whirled into life.
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Seeing that familiar soft blonde hair at one of the computers does perk her spirits up and heading over, she folds her hands on top of his head and rests her chin carefully on top.]
Having trouble?
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No, computers are just stupid.
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What did the computer do to you?
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Are you having trouble with the computer?
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Using the computer.
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[BLANK SCREEN.]
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