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Sherlock Holmes ([personal profile] notquiteheartless) wrote2012-03-20 10:32 am

Deduction 1 - [ written ]

[Sherlock Holmes has been on bedrest for about 48 hours.

However, when his doctor decides to go out for supplies and to see if any of the detective's clothes have shown up (it was either that or let the man get up and see himself, and apparently that was not going to be allowed)... the patient lets himself get up. Not much, just enough to make it into the sitting room.

Which is just as white-washed as the bedroom. Damn it.

Once he can stand to be on his feet for more than ten minutes at a time, those walls are getting painted or papered or something.

He's had time enough to read his Journal and the Guide it contains, and the system itself is straightforward enough. Something like a computer but not quite as efficient. Still, it's something.

It doesn't matter to him that his Journal is in his bedroom and John's is sitting out. It's John's he grabs and a pen nearby that he writes with, unaware of what was broadcast over the journals the previous day.]


I am aware that damage to the wings is ill-advised. However, I am curious: Seeing the distinct disadvantage that they pose, has anyone attempted to surgically remove them? Not ripping or merely cutting-- a proper medical procedure. An amputation. Has it been attempted? If it has, to what end?
SH


[After he's written out all of that, he starts on another project. To some, it may just be evidence of extreme boredom. Others... Well. Others might recognise it.]

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selfinteresting: (No one brought them up the proper way)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-21 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
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selfinteresting: (Sorry if I'm low & dirty or sit too high)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-21 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
My opinion of myself? I hope you don't think I'm just showing off. Something like that takes a good amount of effort.
selfinteresting: (Don't blow it - not a little bit)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-21 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe so, it tends to be a man's opinion of a woman. It also tends to be mankind's perception of one another.
selfinteresting: (We are basic lies)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-22 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
Now I never said it is my opinion. I would never do such a thing. Rather, it's a stupid opinion. But one which I have heard far too often. I suppose sarcasm means nothing to you. In which case, I'll be frank.
selfinteresting: (Sorry if I'm low & dirty or sit too high)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-22 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Shouldn't it be?

Ah, right, sarcasm in writing again.

No, it isn't, but you can't jump on every statement and take it entirely at face value, that's naive.
selfinteresting: (In this or some other place)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-22 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
Fair enough, no one wants to 'give the wrong impression', some even enjoy an argument. It certainly keeps a conversation alive.

Presenting a challenge in Morse Code, you're clearly someone who thinks. However, some might see that tactic to be getting by without thinking for yourself. So, there should be a second reason.
selfinteresting: (Be generous about me when I'm gone)

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[personal profile] selfinteresting 2012-03-28 07:30 am (UTC)(link)
Most I've come across seem quite even keel for the most part. Then again, I seem to attract a good number of children. Are you finding otherwise?