芳澤 すみれ (
virtuosital) wrote in
deernet2021-11-04 12:23 pm
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Um, hello!
I'd like some advice. I would have made this anonymous but I know even less about working these devices than I do about my smartphone from home, so I'm sorry about that! I feel like advice is better given in anonymity.
Say you're starting a new form of employment in a new place, and the air around the job is ... a little unsavory. Do you start working without telling anyone, to have a better understanding and personal take on the work itself, or try to come to an understanding of the position with your peers first? I don't think anything is specifically dangerous, it's more of a historical morality issue.
Say you're starting a new form of employment in a new place, and the air around the job is ... a little unsavory. Do you start working without telling anyone, to have a better understanding and personal take on the work itself, or try to come to an understanding of the position with your peers first? I don't think anything is specifically dangerous, it's more of a historical morality issue.

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Well. That's valid but if you like the job and you're capable then it doesn't really matter what they do. I'm sure you'll prove yourself and then they won't have to worry so it's win/win.
What's the job?
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I'd like to become a Night Walker, since I'm a gymnast at home and dancing often goes hand in hand with gymnastics.
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From what I understand most artists are classed as Night Walkers. I think technically I'm an Architect? But I just fix stuff and have a farm. Things have weird names here. If you want to dance then you should.
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That's very reassuring, actually. I hadn't considered Night Walkers applying to a wide range of artistic job titles... Thank you.
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I hope it works out for you.
I'm Raleigh, by the way.
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Yoshizawa Sumire. It's very nice to meet you!
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Likewise. I don't remember seeing your name in Deerington, are you new?
we're just gonna pretend my job didn't eat me for four days
All good!
Well, welcome to the neighborhood I guess. I'm Raleigh :)