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The [10th] Doctor ([personal profile] keepcalmandrun) wrote2010-11-11 02:24 am

Tra'Delai, Tra'Desai

Ah, Desai. Smell all that lovely air.

All these people. Different times, different worlds, different dimensions too, I'd wager. And look at them all. One place, together. Coexisting.

And looks like I'm just in time. It is November, isn't it? Haven't missed it have I?

Tra'delai. Just the thing to clear the head. Like a good cup of tea. Oh, tea. That does sound fantastic. I think I'll get some. Where was that Tea Shop. I know it's around here somewhere.

Now, assuming I'm right, and I usually am, well, almost usually, well... The point is. I am looking for the lovely lady Desai. I have a proposition for you, dear lady. If you can be bothered to drop by and chat with an old friend.

[identity profile] johannescabal.livejournal.com 2010-11-12 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, yes. I suppose if wishful thinking is to be considered better than productivity, holidays are a godsend. Huzzah, etc.


[WHY SUCH A JERK, JOHANNES. I love your Doctor, just wanted to say :3 Ten's my faaavorite next to Nine.]

[identity profile] johannescabal.livejournal.com 2010-11-12 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Imagination is vital, I'll give you that. And aspirations, without them we'd all lie in bed and die. But holidays foster false hope. It's pathetic. How many people do you think actually reach their dreams? Virtually none. Little Billy realizes that he can't really save the world, so he settles for wishing for a beer every night. How admirable.

And for the rest of us, those who do have ambitions, what good is the holiday, really? It doesn't get us any closer to our goals. If anything, it distracts us.

[identity profile] johannescabal.livejournal.com 2010-11-12 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
What would you do with hope that didn't help? I hardly see the point. If a person can't be realistic about their chances....