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the doctor ([personal profile] amajestictale) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2012-04-05 08:09 pm

video. (1x03)

[ the video flickers on to a table--it looks to be in Odin, where the Eleventh Doctor is sitting with one leg slung over the other, what looks to be a Scrabble handbook in one hand.

there's a game currently in progress, letters clearly seen. except they're a bit different from what you might qualify as letters. he flips to the last page with a huff and sets it back down, then laces his fingers together. ]


Now, if you lot have played Scrabble before, good! If not, you really ought to expand your board game database, it's really quite fun! Better than Monopoly--who likes Monopoly? Monopolies were outlawed for a reason.

Rubbish game.

[ oh, right, he should stop rambling. ]

So! Me and... myselves, Ninth and Tenth, are in a bit of a pickle: should "of Rassilon" be acceptable as a suffix? It's as commonplace as "ing" in the English language.

Sort of. Maybe. It's got to count.

I'm sure of it.

[ ooc: the other two Doctors, ([personal profile] andsowasi) and ([personal profile] tardisblue) will also be responding to comments, so don't fear if we skip someone! ]
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[personal profile] tardisblue 2012-04-06 02:18 am (UTC)(link)
Algebra has circles in it. And a uniformal language pattern. Geometry isn't a good comparison or everyone will think we can read all shapes.
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[personal profile] tardisblue 2012-04-06 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Reading quadrangles would be different.