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Chekov, Pavel Andreievich ([personal profile] candothat) wrote in [community profile] poly_chromatic2013-03-18 10:00 pm

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[Chekov has been maintaining radio silence since the fifteenth. The rampant alcohol-induced misery in the City, however, prompts a network post.]

Celebrations yesterday, vomiting in the streets today. It feels like the first of January.

My father has told me many ways to cure a hangover--some of the ways are ridiculous--so I will share his better suggestions. Drink pickle brine; the potassium, magnesium, and electrolytes will help. Mineral water is good, too, as is kvass, but I don't know there to find that in the City. If these don't help, jump into a very cold body of water. The cold should be enough of a distraction to make you forget your other miseries.

[There's an uncertain pause.]

Also, I have a question.

I realize that, normally, actions taken during curses are to be forgiven. What if a cursed action is encouraged or preceded by uncursed actions? Say--and this is only an example--two friends have an argument, and that becomes a fight. Maybe the fight is somewhat violent, but not so bad until the curse takes hold and one of the participants does something extreme. When uncursed and cursed are close like that, how do you know where one turns into the other? Is there a time when a cursed action is not forgivable?

[He clears his throat. It's a troubling topic, which is why he feels a need to end on an entirely different note.]

Pickle brine for hangovers. Remember that. You heard it from a Russian, and a Russian never lies about these things.
universaltranslator: Uhura smiles tearfully (Sad: Tearful smile)

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[personal profile] universaltranslator 2013-03-27 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Uhura would smack him if she knew he was thinking like that. Or...would think about smacking him. Would give him a glare that would feel like a smack. The idea of him blaming himself would be disgusting to her. Having to be careful around people he should be able to trust unconditionally is bad enough.

She doesn't say any of this, just gently releases him and resists the urge to have him call her when he gets there.]


Have a good time.
universaltranslator: Uhura looks off screen (Happy: My full attention)

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[personal profile] universaltranslator 2013-03-31 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you.