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- ( ic ) phone call
十三 ❀ in which i almost completely forget about this thing
[ phone; filtered from Nena Trinity because she doesn't want to die sob ]
Um! Um, so I heard about this prom king and queen a long time ago, and I thought really long and hard about it... There were a lot of factors I considered, and um, it was a difficult decision to make, but now I've decided!
[ AND SHE TAKES A DEEP BREATH ]
Taiwan is running for prom queen!
There's some tough competition out there, but I'll work hard and give it my all, you know!
[ action ]
[ A Using her door-to-door saleswoman job for something other than selling makeup again jeez Taiwan. After she rings your doorbell, she hides her campaign posters behind her back and smiles sweetly at you. ]
Hi! You're going to the prom, right? For girls, it's a night that they'll remember for the rest of their lives, you know? It'd be really nice if you could make that night something special...
[ N-no she already has a date, but please vote for her... ]
[ B So she finds out that everyone voted for everyone else already! Life is unfair! Why is life unfair! Life is so hard, she makes frustrated sounds and
FLIPS A CAR OVER
then sits on the sidewalk all hunched up as she pouts at everything. Don't worry, she'll be fine in a while, just let her sulk for a few minutes. ): ]
Um! Um, so I heard about this prom king and queen a long time ago, and I thought really long and hard about it... There were a lot of factors I considered, and um, it was a difficult decision to make, but now I've decided!
[ AND SHE TAKES A DEEP BREATH ]
Taiwan is running for prom queen!
There's some tough competition out there, but I'll work hard and give it my all, you know!
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[ A Using her door-to-door saleswoman job for something other than selling makeup again jeez Taiwan. After she rings your doorbell, she hides her campaign posters behind her back and smiles sweetly at you. ]
Hi! You're going to the prom, right? For girls, it's a night that they'll remember for the rest of their lives, you know? It'd be really nice if you could make that night something special...
[ N-no she already has a date, but please vote for her... ]
[ B So she finds out that everyone voted for everyone else already! Life is unfair! Why is life unfair! Life is so hard, she makes frustrated sounds and
FLIPS A CAR OVER
then sits on the sidewalk all hunched up as she pouts at everything. Don't worry, she'll be fine in a while, just let her sulk for a few minutes. ): ]
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Ah... you're welcome, of course. Shall I write it down and give it to you?
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Yes, please! [ She gives her a big nod. ]
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But she goes to the table, picks up a piece of paper and looks questioningly at Taiwan.]
And what do I write?
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She places her finger in the air and moves it down as she goes through her list: ] Taiwan, Taiwan, Taiwan. Every person gets to spend three votes each.
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Hm. Such systems always lend themselves to a certain degree of oddity. This one, of course, attempts to measure both the depth and breadth of someone's support; and yet it lends itself very strongly to tactical voting of a more obscuring kind than average, I would say. I've always preferred the single transferable vote system, and it would be particularly fitting in a situation as this, by establishing an ordering on all the members of the set of candidates. After all, why just pick one winner when you can also decide the ordering of the losers? Doing so publicly seems to be the goal.
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[ Her tone is a little sad. ] There'll only be one winner, while everyone else... [ Cheers up. ] Well, I'm sure most of the candidates won't take it too seriously! I mean, a prom queen doesn't do anything but get a crown, you know. I can't imagine getting upset over that! [ Says the one who flips a car when she can't get any votes later on. ]
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Are you sure you have the same idea of high school as most high schoolers, Taiwan?
[She finishes writing and hands the paper to Taiwan.]
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I don't go there, but I get the feeling Mayfield's high school is a little different!
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