Letters to Leocadio the Gaucho Lion: #2
Leocadio's second letter.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter, and I did the response.
Character joint-owned by me and
Chuong; he wrote the original letter, and I did the response.
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
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Zax: I made it clear to Cripto that whatever happens in Argentina, is for you and the rest of the Argentinean heroes to deal with. Your country has been given infinite second chances to get themselves together and if they fail to do that, we will not intervene. Cripto is an American G-52, therefore our country goes first for him.
Juno: Sorry guys but we Americans don't want to be part of your soccer drama. However Leocadio, the counselor Cripto has seen back in Wildcat City can help you too.
Chuong: Argentina has made it to the finals. I hope their fans don't go bonkers. Sorry Leocadio, but this is on you and the Argentine heroes to handle. I can't do anything since I serve Luong for Vietnam, which goes first for me.
Shadow Hunter: Sorry Diamond Knight but you're on your own with Leocadio and the Argentines on this one. I don't know if the C.I.D.F. wants to be involved in this or not.
Juno: Sorry guys but we Americans don't want to be part of your soccer drama. However Leocadio, the counselor Cripto has seen back in Wildcat City can help you too.
Chuong: Argentina has made it to the finals. I hope their fans don't go bonkers. Sorry Leocadio, but this is on you and the Argentine heroes to handle. I can't do anything since I serve Luong for Vietnam, which goes first for me.
Shadow Hunter: Sorry Diamond Knight but you're on your own with Leocadio and the Argentines on this one. I don't know if the C.I.D.F. wants to be involved in this or not.
Super C: Cripto's been up to his eyeballs in work working for the white kitten (Zanta), and so that's why he hasn't been present at the World Cup.
*Cripto is present now, so he nods to confirm this.*
Leocadio: Do you have a therapist?
Cripto: I do. Dr. Millard Dillons. I still talk to him on a regular basis. Ultimately he helped determine that I am on the spectrum. Under the old system, I would have Asperger's syndrome. However, nobody uses that term anymore. Now it's all just ASD (autism spectrum disorder). But I do have it.
Marching Wonder: *me* Coincidentally, my friend Blue has also been talking to that same guy.
Leocadio: I may seek advice from him, then.
Super C: As for the C.I.D.F., their mission is to keep law and order universally, so according to what my dad (Prius) told me, they will still get involved.
*Cripto hands Leocadio a card with the contact information on it for Dr. Dillions.*
Leo: You're probably better off being in Eterna as it is, but we've gone to Japan because we're not talking any chances.
Cripto: I would have done the same thing. I have been keeping up with the tournament, though, so I did hear the news that you got another parallel.
Leo: Yes, I did.
*Cripto is present now, so he nods to confirm this.*
Leocadio: Do you have a therapist?
Cripto: I do. Dr. Millard Dillons. I still talk to him on a regular basis. Ultimately he helped determine that I am on the spectrum. Under the old system, I would have Asperger's syndrome. However, nobody uses that term anymore. Now it's all just ASD (autism spectrum disorder). But I do have it.
Marching Wonder: *me* Coincidentally, my friend Blue has also been talking to that same guy.
Leocadio: I may seek advice from him, then.
Super C: As for the C.I.D.F., their mission is to keep law and order universally, so according to what my dad (Prius) told me, they will still get involved.
*Cripto hands Leocadio a card with the contact information on it for Dr. Dillions.*
Leo: You're probably better off being in Eterna as it is, but we've gone to Japan because we're not talking any chances.
Cripto: I would have done the same thing. I have been keeping up with the tournament, though, so I did hear the news that you got another parallel.
Leo: Yes, I did.
Diamond Knight: Super C, I hope your dad and the C.I.D.F. are ready to witness graphic violence and anarchy if things go downhill in my country. *To Cripto* You have it good where you'll never have to worry about a fraction of what I deal with daily in your country.
Shadow Hunter: Don't tell us what you and Leocadio have seen. We already got an idea about this.
Carbon Cat: We Uruguayans will continue to welcome Argentine refugees over this. I'll help them in my country because I'm not going to Argentina when football riots happen. As Juno stated, I don't want to deal with football riots in Argentina.
Chuong: Japan is fun and amazing, Cripto! Great country too!
Shadow Hunter: Don't tell us what you and Leocadio have seen. We already got an idea about this.
Carbon Cat: We Uruguayans will continue to welcome Argentine refugees over this. I'll help them in my country because I'm not going to Argentina when football riots happen. As Juno stated, I don't want to deal with football riots in Argentina.
Chuong: Japan is fun and amazing, Cripto! Great country too!
Super C: We are prepared. Believe me, we have witnessed way worse than this in other parts of the universe. It's nothing we cannot handle, even though we may be in for years of deprogramming and therapy afterwards. If you're in the C.I.D.F., you must be willing to put your life on the line for the world, no matter what.
Cripto: That's good; I'd rather talk to sane people. Japan has exactly that, even if I can't expose my eyes to any of their pop culture.
Ryo: I'm not offended by that; occasionally I write to our television networks and tell them to clean up what is on TV, especially for the sake of any children watching. I need to rethink my whole opinion of preaching that my nation is the most unbiblical in the world. 85% of what's on our TVs wouldn't fly in your country, or even in Europe, and that's saying something.
Leonce: Europe has had some pretty dirty shows of their own that wouldn't fly by American standards also. The dirty content is there for those who seek it. As G-52s, we cannot seek it.
Cripto: Contrary to what people my think, I don't actually watch a lot of TV.
Cripto: That's good; I'd rather talk to sane people. Japan has exactly that, even if I can't expose my eyes to any of their pop culture.
Ryo: I'm not offended by that; occasionally I write to our television networks and tell them to clean up what is on TV, especially for the sake of any children watching. I need to rethink my whole opinion of preaching that my nation is the most unbiblical in the world. 85% of what's on our TVs wouldn't fly in your country, or even in Europe, and that's saying something.
Leonce: Europe has had some pretty dirty shows of their own that wouldn't fly by American standards also. The dirty content is there for those who seek it. As G-52s, we cannot seek it.
Cripto: Contrary to what people my think, I don't actually watch a lot of TV.
Alpha: Ooooh Denmark's got some dirty content on TV, but a lot of that fly over our heads. We just email them our complaints, shrug, and move on. I don't think Denmark has anything worth losing one's mind over these days so I don't think Lenarth has anything to worry about. We don't lose our mind over innuendo because they're very subtle and we let them slide. We're known to be a lax country too, in terms of our personalities, generally speaking. *To Cripto* You might like Denmark, but don't expect much sun there. The average day in Denmark is densely cloudy, meaning heavy rain or snow later. Though Danes don't care about padding, wearing slip-resistant shoes is strongly encouraged outside.
Chuong: Germany does quite a decent job in filtering out dirty content on their TV and video games but the laws on that have gotten a bit more lax due to complaints about how such laws can be abused to promote censorship in Germany, which critics will say goes back to the Nazi days. Korea does a decent job in filtering dirty content out of TV too.
Chuong: Germany does quite a decent job in filtering out dirty content on their TV and video games but the laws on that have gotten a bit more lax due to complaints about how such laws can be abused to promote censorship in Germany, which critics will say goes back to the Nazi days. Korea does a decent job in filtering dirty content out of TV too.
Cripto: I've been to Denmark before, either for festivals or when my rock band was touring there, so I have an idea of what to expect in terms of the weather. It was cold last time our tour stopped there, but rather bizarrely, it didn't rain until after we left.
Super C: Would you say then, Moon Moon, that those arguments promoting censorship in Germany were similar or identical to the problem Australia was having?
Super C: Would you say then, Moon Moon, that those arguments promoting censorship in Germany were similar or identical to the problem Australia was having?
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